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GUIDED TOUR

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Adults

From 13 to 77 years

9.54

Children

From 3 to 12 years old

6.36

Babies

From 0 to 2 years

Seniors

From 78 years

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Wild Souls Community

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Guided Zoo Tour Featuring Rescued Animals in the Pyrenees

You can only visit the Zoo of the Pyrenees accompanied by a guide. The guided tour is the best way to see all the animals and understand their stories.

Your opportunity to connect with nature and learn the real stories of rescued animals. Discover, learn and help protect the wildlife of Catalonia. Visiting the Zoo of the Pyrenees can be your first step to helping nature.

You will appreciate the natural beauty of the place. The surroundings of the Zoo of the Pyrenees are home to many wild animals, including endangered species. Your guide will show you such emblematic animals as the bearded vulture, the golden eagle or the wild peregrine falcons when they fly over the park.

What Does the Guided Tour Offer You?

  • Close Encounters
    Get to know more than 230 animals from 62 species native to Catalonia.
  • Real Stories
    Discover how they arrived at the refuge: victims of accidents, illegal trafficking or abandonment.
  • Wildlife in Freedom
    Observe wild animals such as the bearded vulture or the golden eagle that live naturally around the Zoo of the Pyrenees.

How does the Guided Tour work?

  • Book Your Guided Tour
    Choose your date and book online quickly and easily.
  • Enjoy an Unforgettable Experience
    Participate in the guided tour with personalized attention.
  • Help Animal Welfare
    Each visit contributes directly to the welfare and care of the animals rescued from the Zoo of the Pyrenees.

Language of the Guided Tour

We can offer explanations in 6 languages:

What Animals Will You See During the Guided Tour Around the Refuge?

Individuals who have spent their lives in captivity
Nikki the fox was raised in a house with dogs

Animals with permanent injuries
Red kite with an amputated wing due to a collision with an electric tower

Specimens with behavior altered by humans
The white stork Antonio has been stolen from the nest of his parents

Animals with an advanced age
Ramona is our beloved blind hedgehog grandmother

Freed animals
You will also see some of the already released animals that have chosen to stay and live in the natural environment of the Zoo of the Pyrenees