Prochilodus246
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
In the Summer of 2026 me and one of my friends have planned two months visiting 37 collections in 5 countries being Belgium, The Netherlands Germany, Czechia & Poland. We are deciding on interrail tickets due to only one of us being able to drive and it will likely be cheaper than hiring cars. The interrail however, gives us a time constraint of two months which we thought should be plenty of time as it will also allow us to see parts of the cities that the collections are located within and some museums not part of our itinerary already.
The collections on our to visit list are the following in the order we plan to visit in each country respectively:
Belgium: Antwerp Zoo
Germany: Cologne Zoo, Aquazoo Dusseldorf, Wuppertal Zoo, Duisburg Zoo, Frankfurt Zoo, Donnersberg Tierpark, Wilhelma, Hellabrunn Zoo, Nuremburg Zoo, Dresden Zoo, Chemnitz Tierpark, Leipzig Zoo, Magdeburg Zoo, Bierer Berg Zoo, Hanover Zoo, Hanover Landesmuseum & Weltvogelpark Walsrode x2,
Czechia: Plzen Zoo x2, Prague Zoo x2, Zajezd Zoo, Jihlava Zoo, Brno Zoo, Zlin Zoo, Ostrava Zoo, Olomouc Zoo, Dvur Kralove Zoo & Liberec Zoo
Poland: Wroclaw Zoo
The Netherlands: Best Zoo, Burgers Zoo, Dolfinarium Harderwijk, Artis Zoo, Vogelpark Avifauna & Rotterdam Zoo
A few notes:
So to cut to the chase the main reason I am posting is to ask for any tips or easily missed highlights/interesting species at particular collections whether it be lighting is still on in a particular nocturnal house until a given time, or a species tucked away in a toilet block.
If you have any other tips about travelling via rail and also bus between locations or in particular cities and countries that too would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
In the Summer of 2026 me and one of my friends have planned two months visiting 37 collections in 5 countries being Belgium, The Netherlands Germany, Czechia & Poland. We are deciding on interrail tickets due to only one of us being able to drive and it will likely be cheaper than hiring cars. The interrail however, gives us a time constraint of two months which we thought should be plenty of time as it will also allow us to see parts of the cities that the collections are located within and some museums not part of our itinerary already.
The collections on our to visit list are the following in the order we plan to visit in each country respectively:
Belgium: Antwerp Zoo
Germany: Cologne Zoo, Aquazoo Dusseldorf, Wuppertal Zoo, Duisburg Zoo, Frankfurt Zoo, Donnersberg Tierpark, Wilhelma, Hellabrunn Zoo, Nuremburg Zoo, Dresden Zoo, Chemnitz Tierpark, Leipzig Zoo, Magdeburg Zoo, Bierer Berg Zoo, Hanover Zoo, Hanover Landesmuseum & Weltvogelpark Walsrode x2,
Czechia: Plzen Zoo x2, Prague Zoo x2, Zajezd Zoo, Jihlava Zoo, Brno Zoo, Zlin Zoo, Ostrava Zoo, Olomouc Zoo, Dvur Kralove Zoo & Liberec Zoo
Poland: Wroclaw Zoo
The Netherlands: Best Zoo, Burgers Zoo, Dolfinarium Harderwijk, Artis Zoo, Vogelpark Avifauna & Rotterdam Zoo
A few notes:
- Collections such as Krefeld will only be added if the Mountain Anoa is still alive by this point in time.
- We found Pairi Daiza and Hagenbeck to be a little too expensive and we thought although we would be missing species of note such as the Spix Macaws at Pairi and the history at Hagenbeck, it wouldn't hinder our enjoyment of the trip overall.
So to cut to the chase the main reason I am posting is to ask for any tips or easily missed highlights/interesting species at particular collections whether it be lighting is still on in a particular nocturnal house until a given time, or a species tucked away in a toilet block.
If you have any other tips about travelling via rail and also bus between locations or in particular cities and countries that too would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance