I visited this place on Easter Sunday of 2022 on one of their few annual open days, the park is privately owned and to attend more regularly you must have a membership. The zoo is a collaboration of work from the owners of Ventura Wildlife Park and Cassiobury Farm & Fishery.
Overall the zoo is nicely planned out, being between the canal and a fishing lake with most exhibits based around a main walking route and a few extras dotted about here and there for good measure.
As with most small UK collections, the enclosures are not that big or impressive, but I think they are very well planted and built with care and skill, making them adequate for their inhabitants.
Overall an enjoyable day out and a place worth a visit in my opinion, although I would not personally be interested in paying the yearly membership fee and I think the open day entry ticket of £24 is a bit steep when comparing value of entry into other more notable UK collections.
Overall the zoo is nicely planned out, being between the canal and a fishing lake with most exhibits based around a main walking route and a few extras dotted about here and there for good measure.
As with most small UK collections, the enclosures are not that big or impressive, but I think they are very well planted and built with care and skill, making them adequate for their inhabitants.
- Highlight species in my opinion would be: Fossa, Dingo, Large Spotted Genet, Corsac Fox, Zorilla, Banded Mongoose, Cuban Hutia, Mongoose Lemur, Binturong, Javan Porcupine and the Zebras.
- Notable species listed on the website but not on show/seemingly gone from the park/I missed the enclosures for were: Arctic Fox, Capybara, Red Squirrel, Fallow and Roe Deer, and European Polecat.
- The best enclosures in my opinion are the “walkthrough” Pelican enclosure and the mixed exhibit for Crane, Ibis and Spoonbill. One of the more odd enclosures is the one for Wolf-dogs, featuring classic garden statues and a lot of raised platforms for them to stand on and view over the top of their enclosure.
- The Dingo enclosure features a car in it, something I am sure must have been inspired by Hamerton. Right next door to it is the Corsac Fox, does anyone know if the Dingo and Corsac’s came from Hamerton?
- It is worth mentioning that there is a fairly large section under construction opposite the Zebra enclosure that states it will be used for new species.
Overall an enjoyable day out and a place worth a visit in my opinion, although I would not personally be interested in paying the yearly membership fee and I think the open day entry ticket of £24 is a bit steep when comparing value of entry into other more notable UK collections.