Fota Wildlife Park - Reviews from across the web
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Fota Wildlife Park, Cork - Reviews of Fota Wildlife Park - IgoUgo What sets this park apart is immediately obvious as you enter the gates and see a herd of lemurs flocking around the cafeteria area. This park is one without bars, a place that is as close to being in the natural habitat as you can get in Ireland. There are half a dozen or so islands with all sorts ... igougo.com
Fota Wildlife Park - Cork Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com Fota is a wonderful wildlife park full of all kinds of monkeys, cheetahs, giraffes, ostriches, peacocks, kangaroos and what-have-you. Most of the animals roam freely, only the more dangerous species are enclosed. The park's main aim is to breed endangered species and has now established itself as th... virtualtourist.com
Review of Fota Wildlife Park « ManicMammy’s Blog The cafe area was filled with people. The playground here is a great idea and it was full of kids. All picnic tables were taken so we ended up eating our lunch on a bench. An extra number of picnic tables would be ideal. The restaurant was packed and seemed to do plenty of burger and chips. We just... manicmammy.wordpress.com
Fota Wildlife Park | Ireland Attraction Guide | iExplore.com opened in 1983 as a joint project between the Zoological Society of Ireland and the University of Cork. It's primary objective was the conservation of wildlife and today the zoo is home to over 70 species of exotic wildlife including giraffes, zebra, antelope and ostrich which are all free to roam t... iexplore.com
Fota Wildlife Park - Cobh - Reviews of Fota Wildlife Park - TripAdvisor This is a good place to visit with the family. It's only a short drive or train ride from Cork City Centre. Good selection of animals to view which all roam around in an open-setting. T... tripadvisor.com
FOTA Wildlife Park. Having spent a period of time in the woodland, participants will obtain a knowledge of the different animals and plants living there. The aim of this activity is to place emphasis on the general idea of linking chains to form a food web. The importance of all living creatures in the ecosystem and th... fotawildlife.ie
Cork Parks & Gardens: Parks & Gardens in Cork, Southwest Ireland Fota Wildlife Park is a unique zoo where the animals roam free in a free-range environment. A great variety of animals make their home at Fota including Apes, European Bison, Red Pandas, Lemurs, Monkeys, Zebra, na... southwestireland.worldweb.com
Inside Cork: Day Trips - TripAdvisor A good deal of work has gone into ensuring that the details are correct, but if they are not, please revise. And if you have visited anywhere else that fits the category, i.e. easily accessible from Cork City and you can recommend it as a good sight for tourists to visit, list it and a Cork native m... tripadvisor.com
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