Secret Valley Wildlife Park is located in the South East of Ireland in County Wexford. It is a private mini zoo where you can see lemurs, prairie dogs, skunks and llamas, among others. Among the activities offered to visitors are animal carmines, pony rides and the possibility of animal viewing up close.
Park was founded by Anna and John O'Connor. They gathered several dozen species of animals on a farm of several hectares. There are both goats and donkeys known from Ireland, as well as exotic mammals such as alpacas, guinea pigs and prairie dogs.
In summer, the park offers a wide range of attractions. In addition to visiting the zoo, you can take part in feeding young animals, enter the runs or ride ponies. In winter, the center helps to save seals from the Irish coast, where they find shelter and a place for rehabilitation.