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Thrigby Hall Wildlife GardensNewest Review: ... 50p off the admission price for up to six people, and there is often discount vouchers in the local press. We visited the swamp house first, and be warned the heat literally hits you as you walk in. If you wear glasses these will steam up instantly, as did the lens on my camera. There are some absolutely huge crocodiles in here and some smaller ones too, but its an excellent habitat that has ... more |
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by - written on 21/04/09 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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I visited Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens during the Easter Holidays with my five year old daughter. I have been previously but it was several years ago and it has changed a bit since then. The Zoo is situated close to Great Yarmouth and can be reached by following the brown signs on the A47 or the A149. There is ample free parking and the admission prices were £8.90 for myself and £6.90 for my daughter. Seniors are £7.90 and unders 3s are free. You can buy a year long season ticket for £24 for adults and £16 for children, this is well worth investing in if you are local. There is a voucher on the website which gives 50p off the admission price for up to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/09/06 (Very useful, 662 readings)
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Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens: This is a lovely small zoo, not as big as most standard sized zoo's but it makes up for it with its outstanding Chinese landscaped grounds and gardens. You can spend ages looking at the scenery of the area itself. Where to find them: You will find them south of the village of Filby just 8 miles outside Great Yarmouth. Follow the brown road signs from the A47 at Acle or from A149 at Caister on Sea. Opening times: The park is open everyday of the year from 10am. Park closes between 5pm and 6pm depending on time of year. Price: 2006 prices are: £7.70 an adult, £5.90 a child 4-14, £6.90 for a ... Read the complete review
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