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Popular attraction near major city named Scotland’s best family day out

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Popular attraction near major city named Scotland’s best family day out

A POPULAR attraction has been named as Scotland’s best family day out at a glitzy awards bash.

The venue scooped the top prize at the 12th edition of the Scottish Entertainment and Hospitality Awards.

Five Sisters Zoo has picked up the award for Best Family Day OutCredit: The Sun
The zoo was originally established as a garden centre in 2005Credit: The Sun
Last year, the zoo rescued Asiatic Black Bear Yampil from an abandoned zoo in UkraineCredit: Reuters

The Five Sisters Zoo, a cherished wildlife conservation centre in West Lothian, was presented with the prestigious gong at a ceremony at the DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow on May 16.

The event celebrated excellence within Scotland’s hospitality industry, recognising establishments that excel in providing outstanding experiences for their patrons.

The zoo was originally established as a garden centre by landscape gardener Brian Curran and his wife Shirley in 2005.

But it evolved into a sanctuary for unwanted pets, eventually becoming a popular attraction for visitors.

The zoo has grown to home over 180 different species of mammals, birds, and reptiles, including rescued bears and lions formerly part of travelling circuses.

And it’s dedicated to the conservation of endangered wildlife, both native and non-native species.

There is also the large indoor soft play area at the site which also has a restaurant that serves a range of hot and cold food.

The Brown Bear Cafe is cosier setting than the restaurant and serves up a delicious range of sandwiches, toasties and soups.

There is also a gift shop for little ones to pick up a souvenir.

The zoo also has several small rides near the outdoor play park, including a small safari train, swinging pirate ship and go-kart track.

Eerie pictures show rotting zoo once filled with rare wild animals with terrifying ‘danger to LIFE’ signs taped to walls

Last year, the zoo rescued Asiatic Black Bear Yampil from an abandoned zoo in Ukraine.

Despite facing significant challenges, including a funding gap of £90,000 for his specialised enclosure, the zoo has rallied support from the community to ensure the bear’s well-being

His permanent home is currently being built and it is expected to be complete by Summer 2024.

Brian Curran, Co-Founder of Five Sisters Zoo, said: “Receiving the ‘Best Family Day Out’ award at the Scottish Entertainment and Hospitality Awards is a tremendous honour for us.

“It reaffirms our mission to provide families with meaningful experiences while fostering a deep appreciation for wildlife and conservation.

“We are grateful for the support of our visitors and community, and we remain devoted to the well-being of the animals in our care.”

Warren Paul, CEO and Founder of the Scottish Entertainment and Hospitality Awards, said: “Five Sisters Zoo’s dedication to wildlife conservation and providing an exceptional experience for visitors sets a remarkable standard within the hospitality industry.

“Their commitment to animal welfare, coupled with their innovative approach to conservation efforts, makes them a deserving recipient of the ‘Best Family Day Out’ award.

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“We applaud their tireless efforts and look forward to seeing their continued impact on both local communities and the wider conservation landscape.

“We take immense pride in offering a platform that encourages the Scottish public to explore and support their local businesses and attractions.”

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