Discover the heartwarming Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, a haven for rescued animals on the stunning Isle of Wight, easily reached by public transport.
Embark on a compassionate journey to the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, formerly known as the Isle of Wight Zoo, nestled by the beautiful Yaverland beach in Sandown. This inspiring sanctuary provides a loving forever home for rescued animals, from majestic lions and tigers to playful lemurs and the highly anticipated European brown bears, Benji and Balu, arriving in 2025. Explore the innovative Primate Rescue Facility and wander through impressive eco-domes, offering immersive encounters with some of the island’s most cherished residents.
Getting here without a car is wonderfully straightforward. Hop on a local bus from various points across the island, including direct services from Ryde or Sandown, with the number 8 route stopping right at the sanctuary’s entrance. Alternatively, enjoy a picturesque 20-minute stroll along the scenic seafront from other bus stops in Sandown, soaking in the fresh coastal air. After meeting the incredible animals, you’re perfectly placed to explore Dinosaur Isle next door, or simply unwind on the golden sands of Yaverland beach. [2 (maps)]