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Zoos with Bat in Europe 2026

All zoos in Europe where you can see Bat.

3 zoos ranked 4,5 avg. rating
Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix #1 4,6

Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix

Rhodes, France

Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix is a wildlife park located in the heart of 130 hectares of preserved nature in France. Established over 45 years ago, the park is dedicated to showcasing European wildlife and global biodiversity. Visitors can explore five distinct zones, each offering encounters with more than 1,500 animals from 130 different species living in semi-liberty. The park is renowned for its immersive experiences, such as nighttime wolf howling adventures and unique dining opportunities facing white wolf packs. Sainte-Croix also offers eco-labeled nature lodges, allowing guests to stay overnight close to the animals. Each year, the park welcomes over 360,000 visitors and plays a significant role in public education and biodiversity conservation.

DierenPark Amersfoort #2 4,5

DierenPark Amersfoort

Amersfoort, Netherlands

DierenPark Amersfoort is a zoo located in the Netherlands, known for its adventurous and child-friendly atmosphere. The zoo offers visitors the chance to meet a wide variety of animals, including rare species such as the Somali wild ass, which was recently introduced to the park. One of the highlights for families is the interactive 'Klim Alles-route', where children can climb and scramble to get close to the animals. The park also features unique experiences such as boat rides past giraffes and zebras, and a dedicated Dinopark area. Throughout the year, DierenPark Amersfoort hosts special events and festivals, making each visit a new adventure for guests of all ages.

Zoo La Garenne #3 4,5

Zoo La Garenne

Cerny, Switzerland

Zoo La Garenne, located in Le Vaud, Switzerland, is a wildlife park dedicated to the conservation and rehabilitation of native Swiss fauna. Established in 1965, the zoo has a long-standing history of caring for wild animals in distress and helping rare species to reproduce. Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of animals native to Switzerland, learn about local biodiversity, and witness the important work of the zoo's wildlife hospital. The park offers immersive experiences, educational workshops, and special events throughout the year, making it a popular destination for families and nature enthusiasts. In addition to animal exhibits, La Garenne features a playground, a restaurant serving local cuisine, and a boutique with regional crafts and souvenirs.