I’m glad you like the guidebook. One minor correction: it actually sells for £3.50, not £3.95, making it even more of a bargain
Definitely ! Sorry my memory obviously failed me!
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I’m glad you like the guidebook. One minor correction: it actually sells for £3.50, not £3.95, making it even more of a bargain
What size protest was it? And was it saying anything Hamerton-specific?Popped in today, passing some kind of protest outside which I believe is part of a nationwide thing this weekend.
I didn't stop to read their signs, but they were gone when I walked to my car car an hour or so later. There were maybe a dozen or so and a couple of police vehicles. I was pointed to a facebook post, a photo from Twycross of someone standing in their driveway, holding a 'prison' placard. Also shown a facebook page for Animal Freedom, declaring a weekend of action ... Chester will be targeted on monday.What size protest was it? And was it saying anything Hamerton-specific?
Wasn't in the South-west, was it?What size protest was it? And was it saying anything Hamerton-specific?
One of my favourite moments when I worked in a zoo (not Hamerton!), many years ago, was seeing the (excellent) financial director biting a bank holiday protestor. Probably not to be recommended, but satisfying to see nonetheless.
Correct!Wasn't in the South-west, was it?
A post from a year ago says there is a bus Mon-Fri from Huntingdon: UK Collections By Public Transport: A GuideOn my next visit to the UK I'd very much like to visit Hamerton - any ideas of how to get there without a car? I've checked the website and it just mentions that it's twenty minutes from these train stations - Peterborough, Oundle, Thrapston or Huntingdon.
A post from a year ago says there is a bus Mon-Fri from Huntingdon: UK Collections By Public Transport: A Guide
Which would be this one: 401 - Huntingdon - Leighton Bromswold – Go-Whippet – Bus Times
traveline south and east
On my next visit to the UK I'd very much like to visit Hamerton - any ideas of how to get there without a car? I've checked the website and it just mentions that it's twenty minutes from these train stations - Peterborough, Oundle, Thrapston or Huntingdon.
A post from a year ago says there is a bus Mon-Fri from Huntingdon: UK Collections By Public Transport: A Guide
Which would be this one: 401 - Huntingdon - Leighton Bromswold – Go-Whippet – Bus Times
traveline south and east
That bus is *not* a viable option sadly; there is only one service a day in either direction and the time between services is only a little over 3 hours, nowhere enough time to visit properly.
Best option is to get the train to Peterborough or Huntingdon, bus to Sawtry (Busway Route B) and then 3.5 mile walk along a very pleasant country lane to Hamerton Zoo. Busway services are hourly until late.
Is the walk as hair-raising as the one to Howletts?![]()
That's about 5.5km for @Goura (roughly an hour's walk) - wouldn't it make more sense to catch the 401 directly to Hamerton and catch the other bus back, that way a person would only need to walk that distance once?That bus is *not* a viable option sadly; there is only one service a day in either direction and the time between services is only a little over 3 hours, nowhere enough time to visit properly.
Best option is to get the train to Peterborough or Huntingdon, bus to Sawtry (Busway Route B) and then 3.5 mile walk along a very pleasant country lane to Hamerton Zoo. Busway services are hourly until late.
That's about 5.5km for @Goura (roughly an hour's walk) - wouldn't it make more sense to catch the 401 directly to Hamerton and catch the other bus back, that way a person would only need to walk that distance once?
Is the return ticket cheaper, or does it not make any difference? It's not a long distance to walk, but it does add quite a bit of time on to either end of your zoo visit, so if one way can be direct by bus then that's a better option in my opinion. There's also the presumption that Goura (or others) is happy to walk it, and of course not everybody is capable of walking comfortably for longer distances. Gotta take heavy camera gear into consideration also, for some people.That would be another option, yesthe main complicating factor is that it means having to deal with two different bus tickets with different companies rather than just the one return ticket.
In any case, nothing wrong with walking that far![]()
Is the return ticket cheaper, or does it not make any difference?
Another option too, if money isn't really a consideration, is to use a taxi.
Actually considering it may be a one-off, I'd probably factor in a return taxi ride, as I've done when visiting many collections in the UK in the past, notably (on my last trip) to Birdworld in Surrey
If you buy 2 its only £5 for the 2!I’m glad you like the guidebook. One minor correction: it actually sells for £3.50, not £3.95, making it even more of a bargain!
The link for this is here: Hamerton Zoo Park - Animal Park Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire