It's very hard to compile a list of the top UK zoos ranked by visitor numbers because not all zoos disclose their data, especially the private ones. This list is about as complete and as up-to-date as I can manage. Perhaps unsurprisingly the top three are made up of the theme parks that also include zoos.
The list gives zoo name, attendance figure, year and change on previous year (if known)
1. Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo, 1,302,195 (2006) -7%
2. Chessington World of Adventures, 1,240,000 (2002, approx) n/a
3. Drayton Manor Theme Park and Zoo, 1,200,000 (2002, approx) +25%
4. Chester Zoo, 1,161,922 (2006) +7%
5. ZSL London, 883,092 (2006) +9%
6. Longleat Safari Park, 855,235 (2006) +10% (includes visits to Longleat House)
7. Edinburgh Zoo, 655,203 (2006) +7%
8. Bristol Zoo, 567,142 (2006) +4%
9. Twycross Zoo, 511,400 (2005, approx) +9%
10. Marwell Zoo, 510,955 (2006) +1%
11. Monkey World, 475,000 (2005) n/a
12. Colchester Zoo, 473,228 (2006) -13%
13. Paignton Zoo, 463,546 (2006) +3%
14. Howletts Wild Animal Park, 450,000 (2005, approx) +50%
15. Knowsley Safari Park, 447,300 (2002) n/a
16. ZSL Whipsnade, 446,829 (2006) -11%
17. Woburn Safari Park, 424,137 (2006) +6%
18. Blair Drummond Safari Park, 402,701 (2006) +10%
19. Cotswold Wildlife Park, 318,184 (2006) -2%
20. Blackpool Zoo, 315,000 (2006, approx) +5%
21. Paradise Wildlife Park 260,000 (2003, approx) n/a
22. Belfast Zoo, 257,713 (2006), +23%
23. Dudley Zoo, 210,000 (1999, approx) n/a
24. Combe Martin Wildlife Park, 210,000 (2006, approx) n/a
25. Newquay Zoo, 191,767 (2006) -1%
26. Banham Zoo, 190,000 (2006, approx) -6%
27. WWT Slimbridge, 187,744 (2006) -1%
28. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, 173,620 (2006) n/a
29. Africa Alive! 145,000 (2006, approx) +6%
30. Welsh Mountain Zoo, 138,000 (2006, approx) n/a
It is not strictly correct to list the figures for Chessington, Drayton Manor, Knowsley, Paradise and Dudley alongside the 2006 data because they are for previous years. The overall trend of visitor attendances at zoos is up (+5% in 2005, +2% in 2006) with the last significant decline in 2001, the year of the foot and mouth outbreak.
The zoos which would have probably featured in this list if they reported figures are: West Midland Safari Park, South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Jersey Zoo, Cricket St. Thomas Wildlife Park, Linton Zoo and Drusillas Zoo Park.
Sources for this info have included zoo websites, annual reports, charity commision registry documents and tourist board surveys.
The list gives zoo name, attendance figure, year and change on previous year (if known)
1. Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo, 1,302,195 (2006) -7%
2. Chessington World of Adventures, 1,240,000 (2002, approx) n/a
3. Drayton Manor Theme Park and Zoo, 1,200,000 (2002, approx) +25%
4. Chester Zoo, 1,161,922 (2006) +7%
5. ZSL London, 883,092 (2006) +9%
6. Longleat Safari Park, 855,235 (2006) +10% (includes visits to Longleat House)
7. Edinburgh Zoo, 655,203 (2006) +7%
8. Bristol Zoo, 567,142 (2006) +4%
9. Twycross Zoo, 511,400 (2005, approx) +9%
10. Marwell Zoo, 510,955 (2006) +1%
11. Monkey World, 475,000 (2005) n/a
12. Colchester Zoo, 473,228 (2006) -13%
13. Paignton Zoo, 463,546 (2006) +3%
14. Howletts Wild Animal Park, 450,000 (2005, approx) +50%
15. Knowsley Safari Park, 447,300 (2002) n/a
16. ZSL Whipsnade, 446,829 (2006) -11%
17. Woburn Safari Park, 424,137 (2006) +6%
18. Blair Drummond Safari Park, 402,701 (2006) +10%
19. Cotswold Wildlife Park, 318,184 (2006) -2%
20. Blackpool Zoo, 315,000 (2006, approx) +5%
21. Paradise Wildlife Park 260,000 (2003, approx) n/a
22. Belfast Zoo, 257,713 (2006), +23%
23. Dudley Zoo, 210,000 (1999, approx) n/a
24. Combe Martin Wildlife Park, 210,000 (2006, approx) n/a
25. Newquay Zoo, 191,767 (2006) -1%
26. Banham Zoo, 190,000 (2006, approx) -6%
27. WWT Slimbridge, 187,744 (2006) -1%
28. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, 173,620 (2006) n/a
29. Africa Alive! 145,000 (2006, approx) +6%
30. Welsh Mountain Zoo, 138,000 (2006, approx) n/a
It is not strictly correct to list the figures for Chessington, Drayton Manor, Knowsley, Paradise and Dudley alongside the 2006 data because they are for previous years. The overall trend of visitor attendances at zoos is up (+5% in 2005, +2% in 2006) with the last significant decline in 2001, the year of the foot and mouth outbreak.
The zoos which would have probably featured in this list if they reported figures are: West Midland Safari Park, South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Jersey Zoo, Cricket St. Thomas Wildlife Park, Linton Zoo and Drusillas Zoo Park.
Sources for this info have included zoo websites, annual reports, charity commision registry documents and tourist board surveys.
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