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Top 10 European Zoos you want to visit

Discussion in 'Europe - General' started by ShonenJake13, 28 Sep 2017.

  1. TZDugong

    TZDugong Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I’ve only been to a couple European facilities, so I’d expect my top 10 list will feature all the big hitters.

    1. Chester
    2. Berlin Zoo
    3. Berlin Tierpark
    4. Burgers
    5. Zurich
    6. Beauval
    7. Pairi Daiza
    8. Rotterdam
    9. Prague
    10. Leipzig
     
  2. Neva

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    I feel a big conflict inside my heart, because I love to revisiting zoos, however I love also to see a new places.
    So, there it is my top 10(5)...
    To visit:

    1. Parc des Felins
    2. Hamerton (combined with Chester and Howletts and Yorkshire Wildlife Park)
    3. Belfast (combined with Fota)
    4. Beauval
    5. Rhenen (combined with Pairi Daiza, it's not so, so, so far away...)

    And to revisit:
    1. Magdeburg
    2. Wuppertal (combined with Cologne)
    3. Mulhouse
    4. Prague (I could revisit each month) (combined with Plzen)
    5. Walsrode

    There are lots more, however I soon will (re)visiting some and I don't see any sense to mention them in this thread as I wanted to dream a little ;)

    PS: It's nice to see that so many Zoochatters want to (re)visit Wrocław :)
     
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  3. Jogy

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    I've split my top 10 lists in zoos that I've visited so far and those I've not yet been at:

    Zoos visited:
    1. Pairi Daiza
    2. Tierpark Berlin
    3. Zoo Berlin
    4. Leipzig
    5. Zurich
    6. Munich
    7. Stuttgart
    8. Basel
    9. Cologne
    10. Nurnberg
    Zoos I've not yet visited:
    1. Beauval
    2. Vienna
    3. Chester
    4. Arnheim
    5. Prague
    6. Appenheul
    7. Valencia
    8. Gelsenkirchen
    9. Wroclaw
    10. Budapest
     
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  4. TeaLovingDave

    TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff Member 10+ year member

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    Thought I would give an update to my list from a few years ago :p

    As it stands, since writing the above in September 2017 I have managed to get an almost perfect run of the target collections listed; I've still not visited Vienna, and not managed to revisit Walsrode as yet, but the other eight targets have been met.

    As such, here's my new 10, again with revisits in bold - although I suspect the list could change a bit on any given day I am asked :p

    Vienna
    Budapest
    Zagreb
    Innsbruck
    Walsrode

    Copenhagen
    Zurich
    Tierfreigelände I des Nationalparks Bayerischer Wald
    Prague
    Wroclaw


    To be honest, there are a good few of the above which I actually am planning to visit sometime this year :p along with one which I would be visiting if it wasn't nigh impossible to reach in winter.
     
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  5. twilighter

    twilighter Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I am not very good long term planner, unfortunately. This is more 2020 wish list, than solid plan, because contains some zoos, which are hard to reach with public transport, but I really want to see in a near future:

    Doué-la-Fontaine
    Parc Des Félins
    Beauval
    Nuremberg
    Wilhelma
    Jilhava
    Dvur Kralove
    Hamerton
    Exmoor
    Cabárceno

    I will most likely revisit Berlin and Prague and hopefully Pairi Daiza and Zurich :)
     
  6. ShonenJake13

    ShonenJake13 Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Well having visited six of my old list, here’s my updated list of zoos I want to visit for the first time (I haven’t included zoos I know I’m visiting this year):

    Zurich
    Beauval
    Doue la Fontaine
    Dublin
    Vienna
    Highland Wildlife Park
    Cabarceno
    Parc des Felins
    Parco Natura Viva
    Zagreb

    And zoos I would like to revisit:

    Berlin Zoo
    Berlin Tierpark
    Magdeburg
    Frankfurt
    Plzen
    Walsrode
    Vallee des Singes
    Loro Parque
    Madrid Zoo
    Wilhelma
     
  7. twilighter

    twilighter Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    May be we can arrange Loire valley zoo trip :)
     
  8. FunkyGibbon

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    Those I have now visited are in bold.

    I'm relatively happy with my progress. As can be seen, all that happened is that an Eastern Europe trip didn't happen and a Bavarian one did.

    A new list:

    Budapest
    Vienna
    Zlin
    Wroclaw
    Magdeburg
    Beauval
    Doue La Fontaine
    Jardin des Plants
    Valencia Oceanographic
    Lisbon Oceanarium

    Extras:

    Apenheul
    Harderwijk
    Besancon
    Carbaceno
    Highland WP
    Durrell
    Ostrava
    Rheine
    Dresden
    Goerlitz
    Chemnitz
     
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  9. Someokapinextdoor

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    New Zoos (sorted by likelyhood of visit if they were equally easy to reach:

    1. Chester
    2. Beauval
    3. Burgers
    4. Cologne
    5. Frankfurt
    6. Magdeburg
    7. Duisburg
    8. Walsrode
    9. Plzen
    10. Hodenhagen

    Honorable mentions to Praha, Wroclaw, Wilhelma, Wuppertal, Antwerpen

    Revisits

    1. Nürnberg (last visited in 2008, so much new cool stuff)
    2. Leipzig (last visited in 2006, so mainly for Gondwana)
    3. Zürich (mainly for Lewa and other stuff I didn't see last time)
    4. Berlin TP (when ABH reopens)
    5. Berlin Zoo (when the carnivore house reopens)
    6. Hellabrunn (a lot of new stuff since 2010, but I still want to wait for some new developments)
    7. Westküstenpark St. Peter-Ording (mainly for nostalgic reasons)
    8. Hagenbeck (Eismeer looks kinda nice I guess)
    9. Schönbrunn (always good to be back)
    10. Dortmund (I just visited, but I need to get my list full...)
     
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  10. Brum

    Brum Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    That excited you want to visit it twice as bad as the rest of your list? :p
     
  11. Someokapinextdoor

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    FIxed it, I had some shuffling of positions and apparently Magdeburg fell through...
     
  12. DesertRhino150

    DesertRhino150 Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Just noticed this thread for the first time - I figured I would put down the ten zoos I am most interested in, noted in alphabetical order and with a brief explanation why I chose it:

    1. Alpenzoo Innsbruck - I really enjoy collections that specialise on the European region and this seems to be one of the best.
    2. Berlin Tierpark - Once the Alfred-Brehm house reopens (and if they do end up keeping all the species listed in the plans), this will be one of my preferred options.
    3. GaiaZOO Kerkade - Having visited several Netherlands collections in the past I am keen on seeing this one, which seems to build very impressive and interesting-looking exhibits.
    4. Le Parc des Felins - Just looking through the species list makes for an excellent reason to visit; then looking through the gallery and seeing lots of good exhibits adds another reason.
    5. Magdeburg Zoo - One of those zoos that combines interesting exhibitry with an excellent collection of animals - on-show Grandidier's vontsira are reason enough.
    6. Nürnberg Tiergarten - Another German zoo that does both exhibitry and collection very well; I would love to be able to see their amazing-looking yellow-throated marten exhibit.
    7. Ostrava Zoo - Would love to be able to see the 'Chitwan' exhibit in the flesh; I remember seeing a video of it and thinking how impressive it looked.
    8. Otterzentrum - Probably the least-known of my collections, this German park focuses almost entirely on local mustelids; the pine marten enclosure on Zoolex is sufficient to tempt me.
    9. Tierpark Dählhölzli - As Alpenzoo Innsbruck, except with a broader (largely) Palearctic focus; it also looks to have some amazing-looking enclosures, such as the ones along the river.
    10. Zurich Zoo - Having heard so many great things about Masoala, I would love to see it myself and compare it with what I remember of Burgers Bush.
     
  13. Luca Bronzi

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    Chester, Zurich, Walsrode and Burgers, Doue (They are less than 10 but ok)
     
  14. pipaluk

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    Having now been to Duisburg and Cologne in 2018, my list of new zoos to visit would be:
    Prague
    Vienna
    Budapest
    Wroclaw
    Leipzig
    Beauval
    Parc de Felins
    Antwerp
    Pairi Daiza
    Burgers

    I hope to visit at least 2 of these this year!
    Other new ones would possibly be
    Magdeburg/Halle/ Chemnitz /Cottbus
    Plsen
    Planckendal
    Rhenen /Rotterdam
    All depends which of the first list I manage
     
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  15. TeaLovingDave

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    To be fair, I've reached all of the highlighted collections by public transport ;)
     
  16. twilighter

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    I am not sure, when will try to reach them, but will highly appreciate advices, especially for the two English ones :)
     
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  17. TeaLovingDave

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    Will give more detailed advice as and when required - but broadly speaking there is a bus to within about 500 metres of Exmoor, and then it's just a short walk down a farm track to get there, whilst for Hamerton the nearest bus stop is 4 miles away but the walk is a very pleasant one along a country lane. So if you are reasonably fit and okay with walking, neither will be a problem for you.
     
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    twilighter Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Thank you ! Sounds pretty doable. I have no problem walking long distances, but actually thought that Exmoor will be the difficult one :)
     
  19. HungarianBison

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    1. Berlin Zoo
    2. Leipzig
    3. Praha
    4. Rotterdam
    5. Schönbrunn(revisit)
    6. Arnhem
    7. München-Hellabrunn
    8. Dvúr Králove
    9. Tierpark Berlin
    10. Szeged(revisit)
     
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