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Wildlife parks — safari in Germany

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Wildlife parks — safari in Germany

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Wildlife parks — safari in Germany

You don't have to go to Africa in order to watch wild animals, oh no. In Germany, you can go exploring just as well and you will save the plane ticket, too. While you probably won't see lions or elephants over here, you'll find just as many different species in Germany's wild parks. While shy snow leopards carefully make their way through the bushes, small brown bear babies dabble happily in the water and red harts roar in the rutting season. If you have a little bit of food for them, sometimes the very trustful deers will come to eat it from your hand. There's one other thing you should bring along: patience. In nature, there's no regular schedule, which is why you have to be watchful at all times. But isn't this the beautiful thing about it? You'll be surprised how much you can discover in our handpicked collection of Germany's best wild parks. Go on a safari – in the middle of Germany.

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Poing Wildlife Park

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Great destination! The animals here are so friendly that a deer even ate out of my hand. Many animals run around freely, just looking for people's attention - or their food. So take a pack of dry bread with you and look at fallow deer up close. A special highlight of our visit was the bird show. My insider tip: The animals are most friendly on weekday mornings!

All information at wildpark-poing.de.

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In the game reserve you can observe 45 native species. A seven-kilometer circular trail takes you through the 200 hectares of land where the animals live naturally. The outdoor enclosure is freely accessible all year round. During the day (8 to 19 o'clock) is only a parking fee of one euro.

In the Hans-Eisenmann-Haus you get general information about your stay in the National Park, there is also a permanent exhibition, a cinema with children's program, a café and the National Park shop.

Opening hours Hans-Eisenmann-Haus:
From 26.12. until 30.04. daily from 9am to 5pm
From 01.05. until 08.11. daily from 9am to 6pm

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Lüneburg Heath Wildlife Park

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Beautiful! In beautiful, clean enclosures you will learn a lot about the animals and their habitat. Throughout the park, the attention to detail. Especially the very attractively designed bird of prey show is a highlight here. Otherwise we have spotted wolves, bears, prairie dogs, otters, snow leopards, tigers, raccoons and moose. There is also a petting zoo, where lively goats wrestle for every fingering hand of the visitors ...

Opening hours:
* March 1 to October 31 - 8:00 am to 7:00 pm
* 1st November to 28th February - 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
* Special opening hours: 24.12. and 31.12. - 9.30am to 3pm

Entry:
Adults: 11,00 €
Children: 9,00 €
Dog: 1,00 €

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Grafenberger Wald Wildlife Park

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Open all year, free and guaranteed a lot of fun. You can visit red deer, deer, mouflon and wild boar at home. A special feature is the fallow deer outdoor enclosure, where the game can be experienced and fed close up.

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In August I visited the nature and environmental park with my parents. Despite the discount, this adventure park is certainly one of the expensive ones. Nevertheless, you also get a lot on offer. Puzzles to participate in, active learning games and well-explained information boards are lovingly provided. The whole thing has a museum-educational effect and allows some of the rusty knowledge from school to be refreshed. The snack stand next to the playground invites you to grab a little refreshment. Would love to come here again at any time.

Prices:
Adult: €16.00
Reduced adult: €15.00
(pupil, student, senior, disabled)
Child: €8.00
(from 3 to 16 years)
Family day ticket: €45.00
(2 adults + up to 3 children)
each additional child: €6.00
Dog: €6.00

Opening hours:
Open all year round from 9:00 a.m.; also on Sundays and public holidays.
March: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m
April - October: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m
November - February: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m

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LandPark Lauenbrück

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In the Landpark Lauenbrück, surrounded by a very idyllic landscape, you can see various animal species from close up. Especially in the outdoor enclosure the deer and deer do not seem to be afraid. If the animals have already become enough, they can also spend their time in the tasty restaurant, on one of the children's playgrounds or on the adventure path directly on the lake. During my 5-hour stay I especially noticed the cleanliness of the park and the scrupulousness of the animals. Overall, a very nice facility!

Opening hours:
All year round also on public holidays.
Spring to Fall (March - September): 8am to 6pm
Autumn - Spring (October - March): 8am to 5pm

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Wildpark Bad Mergentheim

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My absolute favorite game park. Highlights here are the wolves and brown bears, some of which look very photogenic into the camera. Especially recommended are the feeding rounds. Here you can really see all the animals up close. The feeding tour lasts about 2.5 hours and takes place twice a day. In the winter time there is even a Christmas market.

Opening hours:
From 7 November 2016 until 17 March 2017 only open on all Saturdays / Sundays and public holidays from 10:30 am until dusk, last admission: 4:00 pm

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Schorfheide Wildlife Park

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The Wildpark Schorfheide is completely located in the Schorfheide-Chorin Nature Park. Here you can discover native wild animals and old domestic breeds.

The wildlife park is open every day from 9am to 7pm throughout the year. Last admission is on weekdays at 17 o'clock and at the weekend at 18 o'clock.

Adults pay 7 euros and children 4.50 euros admission.

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Dünnwald Wildlife Park

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If you spend most of your time in the center of Cologne, you will hardly notice that Cologne has 15 percent forest area. You can easily reach the thin forest in the east of the city via the wildlife park of the same name, past well-known forest animals to the forest pool. Further south you reach the idyllic Höhenfelder See over a hill.

More info:
wildpark-duennwald.de
waldbad-camping.de

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Bilsteintal Wildlife Park

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The wildlife park invites you to take a walk at any time of the year or day. Numerous hiking trails lead to the wildlife park. Here you can find red deer, sika deer, raccoons, lynx, wild boar and foxes. Admission is free. In the wildlife park there is a stalactite cave that can be visited during a guided tour. There is an inn attached to the wildlife park.

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Heigenbrücken Wildlife Park

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In the enclosures wild boars, fallow deer and red deer can be observed up close. At a vending machine you can buy special animal feed for feeding.

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Pforzheim Wildlife Park

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The Wildpark Pforzheim is beautifully situated in the middle of the forest. Admission is compensated by redeeming a parking ticket, which costs only 3 euros. You can see: goats, otters, fallow deer, "farm animals", bison, wild boar, foxes, lynx, ... The animals have relatively large retreats and are at first glance healthy and well maintained. For little money you get a lot here.

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Leipzig Wildlife Park

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One of the most attractive recreational areas in Leipzig is the Wildpark Leipzig in the southern floodplain forest. On the approx. 46 ha large area about 25 animal species with approx. 250 animals are kept.

As a result, the wildlife park Connewitz complements the animal species composition with other livestock facilities in the city of Leipzig such as the Zoo Leipzig, which shows superficially exotic animals, or the pet zoo of the company Bauersfeld, where visitors can see different domestic breeds.

The game park understands itself (also) as a "PR agency" for native animals and nature. It is his goal to promote species and habitat protection. The wildlife park is also an information center for the local wildlife, offers the opportunity to conduct research and is of course an attractive recreational space for visitors.

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Alte Fasanerie Wildlife Park

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The Fasanerie is in summer as well as in winter a great destination! Ample free parking, moderate prices, friendly staff and pleasant atmosphere. There is something for both the little ones and the adults to see and experience. Not only the animals were able to inspire us, also the small play area invites to a break. The website displays an annual calendar of the animals showing the highlights of each month. From the offspring of foxes to the mouflon rutting.

Ticket prices:
Adults 7 €
Pupils, students, trainees: 4 €
Seniors from 65: 5 €
Children and adolescents (3-14 years): 3,50 €

Opening hours:
Summer months (March 1 to October 31)
Cash register:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The park closes at 19:00

Winter months (1st November to 28th February)
Cash register:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sat, Sun + public holidays: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
The park closes at 17:30

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Rhineland Game Park

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Pure nature to walk and relax. Here you can observe mainly domestic game in a large enclosure. My tip: Take your time, as it is often helpful to sit down and just wait. Quiet, like a hunter on the high stand, we have thus made the best observations.

Opening hours:
March to October: open daily from 9am to 6pm
November to February: Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays
open from 10.00-17.00

Prices:
Adults: € 6.00
Reduced: 5,00 €
Children from 3 years: 4.00 €

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