| | On the Island |
| 1. | By Car:
The Wildlife Park is in the north of the Island on the A3, halfway between Ramsey and Kirk Michael. There is ample free car parking adjacent to the main road.
Click here for a local map. |
| 2. | By Bus:
The Wildlife Park is served by routes 5 and 6 Douglas (or Peel) via Kirk Michael or Ramsey. Special Sunday services run to the park from Ramsey. By changing at Ramsey (route 15) passengers can take a scenic circular route via Kirk Michael and Laxey.
Visitors coming by public transport receive discounted admission on production of their ticket. You can see the current bus timetable here. |  |
| 3. | By Manx Electric Tram:
The Victorian transport system connects Douglas to Ramsey along a scenic coastal route to Laxey. A short walk from the railway terminus at Ramsey connects you with the bus services to the Wildlife Park. A special freedom ticket enables multiple use of all three Victorian rail systems and the buses too.
You can see the current electric railway timetable here. |  |
| 4. | By Coach:
Most coach operators offer trips to the wild life park from their regular pick up points on the promenade. See signboards there for details.
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| | Off the Island |
| | You can fly to the Isle of Man from many regional airports in the UK or bring your car on the Isle of Man Steam Packet ferry from Liverpool, Heysham, Belfast or Dublin. To find out more about travel to and holidays in the Isle of Man, start here. |