Zoo La Palmyre Map (2023 – 2022)
The most up-to-date Zoo La Palmyre Map makes it easy to navigate from the giraffe feeding platform to the tropical greenhouse.
Zoo La Palmyre is one of France’s most visited private zoos, located near Royan in southwestern France. It spans 18 hectares and houses over 1,600 animals across 110 species. Known for its breeding programs and conservation efforts, the zoo attracts over 700,000 visitors annually.
Curious about where to find the sea lion amphitheater or the red panda habitat? This map helps you plan your visit efficiently.
Don’t miss the shaded picnic areas near the lemur enclosure or the snack bar beside the penguin cove. Whether you’re traveling with kids or snapping photos solo, every path has a surprise.
Zoo La Palmyre Map 2023
The most significant Zoo La Palmyre Map 2023 updates include enhanced accessibility with clearly signposted routes and improved pathways for strollers and wheelchairs. The map now highlights new interactive animal shows, expanded dining areas, and additional shaded rest zones for visitor comfort.

Printable Zoo La Palmyre Map PDF 2023
Zoo La Palmyre Map 2022
The most significant Zoo La Palmyre Map 2022 updates included improved signage in both French and English, making navigation and animal identification easier for visitors. The map highlighted a clearly signposted route through the zoo, new shaded picnic areas, and updated locations for the parrot and sea lion shows.

FAQ
How long does it take to walk through Zoo La Palmyre?
A full visit to Zoo La Palmyre typically takes about 3 to 4 hours. This allows time to follow the signposted route, see the animal shows, and enjoy the various exhibits at a comfortable pace. Visitors who want to see everything without rushing should plan for at least four hours.
Are outside food and drinks allowed inside Zoo La Palmyre?
Outside food and drinks are allowed at Zoo La Palmyre. Visitors can bring picnics and eat at benches along the pathways or on the bleachers when shows are not in session. However, it is strictly forbidden to bring food for the purpose of feeding the animals.
What are the best times to visit Zoo La Palmyre to avoid crowds?
The best times to visit Zoo La Palmyre to avoid crowds are early in the morning at opening time or later in the afternoon after 3 or 4 p.m. Weekdays, especially outside of school holidays and peak summer months, tend to be less crowded. Arriving before 10 a.m. or after mid-afternoon allows for a quieter experience.
Is Zoo La Palmyre stroller and wheelchair accessible throughout the park?
Zoo La Palmyre is accessible to people with reduced mobility and is stroller-friendly throughout the park. The paths are designed to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers, and rentals are available nearby. Visitors should note that the park covers a large area, with a 4.5 km pathway.