Five Sisters Zoo

Five Sisters Zoo
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55°51′49.67″N 03°33′33.94″W / 55.8637972°N 3.5594278°W / 55.8637972; -3.5594278
Date opened2005 (2005)
LocationWest Calder, West Lothian
Land area20 acres (2014)
No. of species160 (2024)
MembershipsBritish and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA)
Websitefivesisterszoo.co.uk

Five Sisters Zoo is a privately owned zoological park located in Polbeth, West Calder. The zoo was founded by Brian and Shirley Curran and originally operated as an attraction within their garden centre on the same site. The zoo officially opened in 2005 when it was granted a licence to display wild animals to the public.

The zoo is named after the Five Sisters shale bings located to the north of West Calder.

Since 2012, the zoo has worked with Belgian rescue shelter Natuurhulpcentrum to rehome rescued animals including brown bears, lions and an asiatic black bear.[1]

The zoo was named the ‘Best Family Day Out’ at the 2024 Scottish Entertainment and Hospitality Awards.[2]

The zoo is a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA).

  1. ^ "Rescue Animals at FSZ". Five Sisters Zoo. Retrieved 2024-07-27.
  2. ^ Hall, Debbie (2024-05-23). "Popular West Lothian zoo named 'best family day out in Scotland'". Daily Record. Retrieved 2024-07-28.