Potamogale
Well-Known Member
I have finally been given the ok from my employer to take some time off this year ( have just reached my 25th anniversary so it`s a long service "reward" ) and after all sorts of dithering and longing glances overseas have plumped for what I am starting to call my "As much as I can see" UK Zoo tour ... still hammering out when I can take my time off ( 25 days in total but not necessarily all at the same time ) so no dates for sure yet but am currently looking at May/June maybe holding some days over till September . I do also have some holiday time to play with but have family commitments to take into account and I`m trying to do most of the visiting outside school holidays .
I`m based in South Wales and have places to stay with family in North Wales and Nottingham and am happy to drive pretty much anywhere except London - I would be very grateful for any hints/suggestions for
a) places to stay near zoos
b) any tried and tested routes for taking in more than one smaller collection
c) any places that come with a personal recommendation that I might otherwise overlook ...
d) any places with limited opening times or that are planning to reopen during this year ( RSCC anyone ?)
Incidentally I have been keeping an eye on the Collections by Public Transport thread but hoping to do most of the tour by car .
I have the IZES Guide but obviously a few things have changed since that was published . Currently my plan is to take in as many ( if not all ) animal collections around Britain ( with Jersey and Northern Ireland very much depending on finances ) but NOT planning to do Aquaria unless they fit in to the itinerary - similarly not planning to do ALL birds of prey centres . Hoping to add a couple of museums to the list ( Tring and the Horniman for starters ) and have a few places to visit out of pure nostalgia ( the basement aquarium in Bolton Museum for one - spent many happy times there and in the library and museum above it when I was growing up ) . Once plans have firmed up a bit I`ll repost and if my visits coincide with anyones I would be very happy to meet up/be shown around if you would be so kind . Also if anyone fancies joining me at any point I shall have room in the car for one or two others ...
Collections I have previously visited ( not counting closed collections ) :
Anglesey Sea Zoo
Birdland
Bristol
Chessington ( actually that reminds me that I might be ruling out the places where the zoo is not the main attraction tho that`s flexible ) *
Chester
Colwyn Bay
Cotswold Wildlife*
Drusillas
Durrell *
Edinburgh *
Highland Wildlife *
London - Aquarium , WWT (Barnes) and ZSL *
Longleat *
Manchester Museum Vivarium
Martin Mere *
Paignton *
Slimbridge
Twycross
Washington WWT
Whipsnade *
Places with an * I haven`t visited for between 15 - 35 years ... !!
So as you can see there is a LOT of catching up to do and new places to see ( almost feel like a bit of a Zoochat fraud when I put it like that ... but then again I have been lucky to see quite a few places abroad during my travels with work so don`t think I`m doing that badly when I list in no particular order Shanghai , Ueno , Central Park , Berlin , Leipzig , Stuttgart , Prague , Brno , Frankfurt , Georgia Aquarium and quite a few more that I have momentarily forgotten ... ahem )
Anyhow any advice/suggestions would be much appreciated .
With Thanks in anticipation
Mr Ottershrew

I`m based in South Wales and have places to stay with family in North Wales and Nottingham and am happy to drive pretty much anywhere except London - I would be very grateful for any hints/suggestions for
a) places to stay near zoos
b) any tried and tested routes for taking in more than one smaller collection
c) any places that come with a personal recommendation that I might otherwise overlook ...
d) any places with limited opening times or that are planning to reopen during this year ( RSCC anyone ?)
Incidentally I have been keeping an eye on the Collections by Public Transport thread but hoping to do most of the tour by car .
I have the IZES Guide but obviously a few things have changed since that was published . Currently my plan is to take in as many ( if not all ) animal collections around Britain ( with Jersey and Northern Ireland very much depending on finances ) but NOT planning to do Aquaria unless they fit in to the itinerary - similarly not planning to do ALL birds of prey centres . Hoping to add a couple of museums to the list ( Tring and the Horniman for starters ) and have a few places to visit out of pure nostalgia ( the basement aquarium in Bolton Museum for one - spent many happy times there and in the library and museum above it when I was growing up ) . Once plans have firmed up a bit I`ll repost and if my visits coincide with anyones I would be very happy to meet up/be shown around if you would be so kind . Also if anyone fancies joining me at any point I shall have room in the car for one or two others ...
Collections I have previously visited ( not counting closed collections ) :
Anglesey Sea Zoo
Birdland
Bristol
Chessington ( actually that reminds me that I might be ruling out the places where the zoo is not the main attraction tho that`s flexible ) *
Chester
Colwyn Bay
Cotswold Wildlife*
Drusillas
Durrell *
Edinburgh *
Highland Wildlife *
London - Aquarium , WWT (Barnes) and ZSL *
Longleat *
Manchester Museum Vivarium
Martin Mere *
Paignton *
Slimbridge
Twycross
Washington WWT
Whipsnade *
Places with an * I haven`t visited for between 15 - 35 years ... !!
So as you can see there is a LOT of catching up to do and new places to see ( almost feel like a bit of a Zoochat fraud when I put it like that ... but then again I have been lucky to see quite a few places abroad during my travels with work so don`t think I`m doing that badly when I list in no particular order Shanghai , Ueno , Central Park , Berlin , Leipzig , Stuttgart , Prague , Brno , Frankfurt , Georgia Aquarium and quite a few more that I have momentarily forgotten ... ahem )
Anyhow any advice/suggestions would be much appreciated .
With Thanks in anticipation
Mr Ottershrew
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