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Parc des Felins, Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux

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Parc des Felins dedicates itself to the breeding and conservation of 30 different species and subspecies of the wildest members of the feline family. A total of 140 cats live in the park, which covers 60 hectares (150 acres). The European circuit is the smallest, housing wildcats and lynx. Continuing to the left, you'll reach the African circuit, with fast-running cheetahs, Katanga lions, white lions, Persian leopards, and black-footed cats. The American circuit features pumas, bobcats, jaguars, and more. Finally, you'll reach the Asian circuit, with Samarian and Siberian tigers, Amur leopards, and sand cats. Arrange to visit Parc des Felins and other attractions in Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux using our Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux trip planner.
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  • Amazing zoo. They have a large variety of animals and they are very well kept. Large enclosures and they provide alot of information in respect of the animals. Many of them are endangered so... 
    Amazing zoo. They have a large variety of animals and they are very well kept. Large enclosures and they provide alot of information in respect of the animals. Many of them are endangered so...  more »
  • The parc has a very thorough collection of wild cats and perhaps the best in the world. It is quite large with animals in large enclosures, mostly similar to their natural habitats. It is surely... 
    The parc has a very thorough collection of wild cats and perhaps the best in the world. It is quite large with animals in large enclosures, mostly similar to their natural habitats. It is surely...  more »
  • We went recently while away on holiday it was really worth it and great to visit both parks we are a family of 6 2 adults a 16 13 10 and 7 year old and everyone really enjoyed the day there would... 
    We went recently while away on holiday it was really worth it and great to visit both parks we are a family of 6 2 adults a 16 13 10 and 7 year old and everyone really enjoyed the day there would...  more »
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  • A very good alternative to a day at Euro Disney for those who don't like rides, yet in easy reach should you be dropping off those who do. We were impressed at the scale of the Parc - lots to see, and no hurry to do so. Recommended to see the goats early (buy the bag of popcorn but keep it very high, and expect them to calm down only when the bag itself is empty and eaten!), then take the train ride to get a sense of the scale of the place, plus some of the cats are best seen from the train. Then go explore on foot, taking time to locate the cats where they are well camouflaged. If needed, there is a train stop at the farthest edge from where you can let the train take the strain on the way back. The ride back has an educational element and (spoiler) some sounds effects. Especially noteworthy are the very cute Lemurs and the pride of lions at the far end of the park, which can be very well seen from the impressive walkway and towers. For those whose French is not yet perfect, there are very good bilingual signs to help the English speakers understand the detail. A great day out. PS: There is a related park focussed on monkeys, a short walk away: see photo for price list for visiting just the cats or monkeys too.
  • The big cats have very spacious places to stay. As a result, they are sometimes difficult to spot, but that adds to the safari feeling ;) Take the time to see everything, for younger kids it can be a lot of walking. There is also a train that allows you to see many of the big cats. To see the little cats you have to take the walking route. Overall it took us about 4 to 5 hours to see everything. All animals have shelters where they can hide well if they want to, for this purpose houses and night pens have often been built for the small cats where you as a visitor have a good view. In the middle of the day they use these places to rest. The cats I've seen looked healthy and showed no signs of stress or boredom. On the signs at the enclosures you will find fun and useful information about the animal species and also the names of the animals that live in that enclosure. In the petting zoo you can feed the goats popcorn, and you can also feed the carp that swim around the lemur island with this.
  • A huge parc where you see animals playing and not always drowsy. They look fit and happy. Worth a visit. They even offer two parcs for the price of one. Easily done in one day.
  • Whenever in this region of France we always visit the feline park. It never fails to impress and the staff are do friendly and helpful. This is a real gem. I'm almost tempted to not post this review, so it remains not busy or full of hoards of tourists.
  • Great zoo with plenty of space for the animals, the train ride is helpful to see the extent of the park as it passes the large enclosures. There is a 2 Park / 1 day ticket available with the adjacent primate Zoo, and a 2 day ticket can be purchased for a small fee. Well worth a visit, just make sure you bring a camera with a long lens! :-)

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