Chester Zoo Nature Reserve Unnamed Road, Chester CH2 4BB
About the Business
Welcome to the Chester Zoo Nature Reserve, a world-renowned institution that exhibits and promotes the conservation of wildlife and its natural habitats. Nestled in the picturesque Cheshire countryside at the address Unnamed Road, Chester CH2 4BB, this establishment is more than just a park - it is an immersive experience that celebrates flora and fauna from all corners of the globe.
At the Chester Zoo Nature Reserve, you will embark on a journey to discover the wonders of the natural world. Walk through the lush gardens and dense forests, observe the fascinating behavior of exotic animals up close, and learn from the knowledgeable staff about the efforts being made to protect endangered species.
With over 35,000 animals and 500 different species, visitors will have the opportunity to see some of the rarest and most exciting animals in the world. From majestic elephants to playful penguins, from colorful birds to slippery snakes - this place has it all! The open-air exhibits and spacious enclosures offer plenty of opportunities to see animals roaming free and behaving naturally.
But the Chester Zoo Nature Reserve is more than just a zoo. It is a research hub for conservation science, where leading experts study the complexities of animal behavior and develop methods for conserving threatened species. Visitors can witness the work being done firsthand at the numerous research and conservation projects throughout the park.
The Chester Zoo Nature Reserve is a must-visit for any nature enthusiast, animal lover or simply anyone looking for a unique experience in the United Kingdom. Come and explore the wonders of the natural world, and leave with a greater understanding of the importance of protecting our planet's biodiversity.
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Reviews
"Good but so much to see and do you seem to go round in a circle to get to the boat trip through all types of countries and areas of the world."
"Great! small, compact, lots of wildlife to watch and great for a picnic. Watch out if you travel with your four legged friends: no dogs allowed."
"Went today for what I was hoping for a lovely new experience. Sadly as a disabled person after it say it was accessible meet with a large locked gate and a swing gate no way of getting either my wheelchair or scooter in."
"Free. Top section of nature reserve has solid paths but the larger open areas (meadow) have mown grassy paths. Handful of picknick tables and path side benches spread around. Nice place to go for a picknick and a little wildlife. Several small ponds with various habitat types. This is not part of the zoo although it is managed by them. There are no exotic animals, you may see wild/native birds including water birds and birds of prey, insects. There are a handful of rabbits in the area. The lower hide has views over marshland."
"Great place to relax and observe some wild life."
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