The Great Carmo
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Looking at the top 50, I have managed to visit 25 of them this year, plus 9 that have not made it. Surprised that nobody has gone for the West Midlands Safari Park!
1) Chester Zoo - great all round zoo
2) South Lakes Wild Animal Park/Safari zoo - controversial choice but we live in the LD. NOTHING is close to us and this is 40 mins in the car. They have a great collection of big cats and one can hope they might get orangs or gorillas one day
If I ever take a trip to the land of pubs, fish n' chips and my beloved football team (I watch almost all of Everton's matches) I'll have to ensure that Cotsworld Wildlife Park is on my itinerary of zoos to visit.
I'm bumping this thread because no one has posted on it in over two years and my guess is that Yorkshire Wildlife Park would likely be a much stronger contender if there were to be any updates.
After reading the book I found myself perusing the photo gallery and learning even more about the zoo and so when I glanced back at this thread I was not at all surprised to find Cotswold as the 4th most acclaimed zoo in the United Kingdom. If I ever take a trip to the land of pubs, fish n' chips and my beloved football team (I watch almost all of Everton's matches) I'll have to ensure that Cotsworld Wildlife Park is on my itinerary of zoos to visit.
Having wasted a bit of time thinking about it, I'm not sure I have five favourites. How do you compare the ethos of Durrell to the view from Port Lympne? However, my pick for five best are:
1. Chester
2. London
3. Edinburgh
4. Marwell
5. Whipsnade
...in roughly that order. None are perfect and some are disappointing, but I think they're still a cut above the rest.
I like Paignton and they do stellar work behind-the-scenes, but the zoo just doesn't excite me. I can never put my finger on why. Cotswolds is also very nice, but falls into my Bristol / Living Coasts / Highland Wildlife Park category: superb at what it does, but missing too much to displace the heavy-hitters. Which is not to say I want it to change. All four collections belong on any itinerary of Britain's best.
Having wasted a bit of time thinking about it, I'm not sure I have five favourites. How do you compare the ethos of Durrell to the view from Port Lympne? However, my pick for five best are:
1. Chester
2. London
3. Edinburgh
4. Marwell
5. Whipsnade
...in roughly that order. None are perfect and some are disappointing, but I think they're still a cut above the rest.
I like Paignton and they do stellar work behind-the-scenes, but the zoo just doesn't excite me. I can never put my finger on why.
As noted above, I used to count Edinburgh as the second-best collection in the UK, but have significantly changed my feelings in this regard in recent years; as such I am interested to see that you continue to rate the collection in third place! Given how much I once loved the collection, I would be quite pleased if you could change my opinion backas such, would you care to detail why you continue to rate this collection so highly?
Having had time to reconsider my choices ( & having now visited YWP & revisited Edinburgh ) my 5 favourites would beFavourite is not necessarily the same as what I might consider the best. If the question was best I would probably amend the order of 1-4 slightly.
1. Whipsnade
2. Chester
3. Edinburgh
4. Colchester
5. More difficult, but would probably go for Paignton over Howletts/Port Lympne, because which of those I prefer seems to alternate depending on how my last visit went.
I also considered Cotswold & Hamerton.
I have never been to Yorkshire WP , Belfast or Exmoor, all of which might make my list.
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