Zoos and Wildlife Parks near Norwich

Africa Alive
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Africa Alive
Get close to the animals and discover the sights, sounds and smells of the world’s most vibrant and exciting continent! Plan your day around our fascinating daily animal feeding talks! Look, learn and play in our fun-packed Discovery Centre and meet some of the smaller residents of the park at the animal encounter talks. You can bring your...
Amazona Zoo - Cromer
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Amazona Zoo - Cromer
Come to Amazona Zoo in Cromer North norfolk for a great day out. A wonderful tourist attraction with lots of things to do and animals to see. Amazona Zoo in Cromer, Norfolk, is one of the county’s most unique and fun days out where families can discover South American wildlife. The zoo is home to over 200 tropical animals including jaguars,...
Banham Zoo
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Banham Zoo
Enjoy the ultimate fun filled day out at one of the most exciting wildlife attractions in the country. Rated amongst UK's top three Zoos by WHICH? Banham Zoo is set amongst 35 acres of beautiful parkland and gardens with innovative and exciting enclosures, providing sanctuary for almost 1000 animals ranging from big cats to birds of prey and...
Bishops Boats Seal Trips
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Bishops Boats Seal Trips
We run daily seal-watching trips from April to the end of October. Departing from the picturesque Blakeney harbour or Morston quay. We have two traditional clinker- built wooden boats and a new addition to our company, a smaller twelve seater – this will run from Blakeney when the tides allow. The twelve seater is also ideal for private...
Melsop Farm Park - Scoulton
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Melsop Farm Park - Scoulton
A day out at Melsop Farm park in East Anglia is alive with an amazing number of different animals. Many of the animals are free ranging, allowing our visitors to interact with them. The park has many different areas to explore such as the waterfowl pond, animal paddocks and incubation rooms. Opening Times and Admission prices: Entrance prices...
Pensthorpe Nature Reserve & Gardens
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Pensthorpe Nature Reserve & Gardens
Enjoy an exhilarating family day out at Norfolk's Best Large Attraction*! In its 27th year, Pensthorpe Natural Park, the former home to BBC Springwatch (2008-2010), continues to captivate its visitors with its unique surroundings and thousands of bird, plant and wildlife species who call it home. For adventurous families, join ‘Hootz’...
Pets Corner - Lowestoft
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Pets Corner - Lowestoft
Pets Corner is a mini zoo located within Lowestoft's Nicholas Everitt Park at Oulton Broad. The zoo is home to a variety of farmyard animals such as pigs, rabbits,goats, ponies, ducks and chicken. The more exotic inhabitants include a variety of reptiles including snakes, meerkats and monkeys, and visitors are also welcome to have a...
Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park
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Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park
A day out at Pleasurewood Hills is not only about the thrills. We also have a variety of professionally managed shows throughout the day for the whole family to enjoy. SEA LION SHOW Everyone loves the Sea Lions, so come and join Bimbo and friends and marvel at these magnificent creatures as they demonstrate their amazing natural power, agility...
RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve
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RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve
Situated on the stunning north Norfolk coast, Titchwell Marsh is one of the RSPB's most visited reserves. It has something for everyone, from beginners to seasoned birdwatchers on the lookout for a rarity. Opening times The reserve is always open. The centre is open from 9.30 am-5 pm (9.30 am-4 pm from mid-November to mid-February).
Snettisham Park Farm & deer Safari - Kings Llynn
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Snettisham Park Farm & deer Safari - Kings Llynn
Visit Snettisham Park and discover one of the most beautiful parts of West Norfolk! Snettisham Park is very much an all round farm experience. We are a working farm, so there is always lots to see and do. There are many activities you can get involved in, whether it's feeding, stroking, grooming, cuddling, collecting or playing.....a...
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary
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Suffolk Owl Sanctuary
The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary at Stonham Barns is the centre for many conservation & rehabilitation activities benefitting owls and other birds of prey. These include running the Raptor Hospital for the treatment of injured wild birds of prey and the maintenance of rehabilitation & creche aviaries used by recuperating birds before their...
Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens
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Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens
Thrigby Hall wildlife gardens is one of Norfolk's top Zoo attractions for tourists visiting norfolk and Gt Yarmouth. Opening Times Open All Year – Every Day from 10.00am with Free Parking and Children's Play Areas. P R I C E S   2 0 1 1 RATE ADULT CHILD (4-14) ...
Wroxham Barns - Hoveton
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Wroxham Barns - Hoveton
Wroxham Barns is the 'must visit' for all the family - whatever your age. For stylish clothes, gifts for home and garden, Uncle Stuart’s Brewery, Bill LeGrice Roses & Plant Centre, Junior Farm, Children's Funfair, 12 Craft Studios and award winning restaurant, it's well worth a visit. Read our welcome message. Open every day...
This section lists zoos in Norwich so if you would like to take the little monkeys to the zoo please see our list below. Some of the zoos listed maybe farms, or petting farms, these zoos have a varied selection of animals for viewing.
there are lions and you can sometimes drive through the paddocks and view them from the comfort of your car. there are also baboons and monkeys which can be fun to watch. Or there are elephants, giraffes and other African and Indian animals.
A lot of zoos have collections of insects and birds and also water creatures, all in all a trip out to the zoo is an educational experience for your children.
If you are living in the Norwich region and you are needing inspiration for a good day trip then why not take the family to your nearby zoo. With so much to see and do, a trip to the zoo will be the perfect outing for mums and dads of all ages.  From Grandad to grandchildren, aunts and uncles, a visit to the zoo is great fun time for all of the family. The trip to your local zoo near Norwich is equally helpful and informative, and can leave you having a long lasting impact.  The animals on show will include several species of rare, unique and endangered creatures. Getting close up to one of the bigger wildlife  including hippopotamus and / or lions is an unforgettable encounter. there are a large number of varied types of avian species to discover at a zoo for instance cranes and waterfowl. Many zoos will have  a reptile house so you are able to see animals such as highly dangerous snakes like adders. The wide range of mammals is going to be on display such as gorillas as well as pandas. From the waterways and also oceans of our world you will find a lot of amazing fish to see such as unicorn fish. Diverse and vibrant ocean life such as jelly fish are definitely brilliant to see. Amphibians like toads are usually fascinating for kids of all age ranges to study. The zoo is actually a place where living animals are placed to be displayed and researched. The actual name is actually a well-known type of zoological garden, and many zoos are landscapes or recreational areas containing buildings and also various other enclosures. Zoos usually keep only untamed animals, several of them from remote nations around the world. However, some zoos display indigenous animals such as cows and piglets to demonstrate to city kids who have no way to go see farms. Children's zoos are in some cases incorporated in zoological gardens. They could possibly have areas where youngsters can see young animals, and sometimes have got areas where kids can pet as well as feed tame animals.  Zoos are also crucial centres for wildlife preservation. A lot of zoos breed endangered animals, some of that are no longer found in the outdoors.