During my latest stay in East Anglia, I visited the delightful Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens near Great Yarmouth, which proved to be a real treat.
Thrigby
centres on the wildlife of Asia, housing creatures such as tigers, leopards,
red pandas, gibbons, crocodiles, snakes and storks. Although not one of the
country’s largest wildlife parks, it offers a lovely garden setting, and
represents great value for money, with admission costing just £13.50 for adults
and £9.50 for children.
One of the
things that my son and I particularly liked about our visit was the opportunity
to get close to the animals due to the walk-through enclosures, treetop walks
and tiger tunnel. The treetop walk near to the gibbons’ enclosure allowed us to
watch these fascinating animals swinging through the trees whilst being at
their level.
One of the
most stunning animals from our point of view, however, was the clouded leopard,
which has the most beautiful markings. Other high points as far as my son was
concerned were the crocodiles in the swamp house and the snakes (he
particularly enjoyed feeding time for these).
Overall
Thrigby is very well laid out and I was pleased to discover that the café
provided very reasonably priced lunches – soup and a roll for £2.50, hot
pasties for £1.80 and a selection of sandwiches, snacks and jacket potatoes.
Ice creams were also standard prices, as opposed to the over-inflated ones
charged at some attractions.
We
thoroughly enjoyed our day at Thrigby and recommend it for a fun, yet
educational, family day out.
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