Wildpark Schwarze Berge


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Animal Park:Wildpark Schwarze Berge (since 1969)
Address:Am Wildpark 1
21224 Rosengarten
http://www.wildpark-schwarze-berge.de
Operated by:Fam. Vaubel und Otten

Wildpark Schwarze BergeWildpark Schwarze Berge is a wildlife park in Rosengarten, Lower Saxony nearby the city of Hamburg. The park was founded in 1969 and is currently being operated by the Vaubel und Otten families. The animal park features a lot of domestic species and is famous for its free-running pot-bellied pigs.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Animal Park

 




Butterfly • Heege Butterfly

 

Butterfly

The Heege classic

 


Wildpark Schwarze Berge

 

Elbblickturm

The observation tower with a view of Hamburg harbour

 


Animals / Tiere

 

Pot-bellied pigs

 


Wildpark Schwarze Berge

 

Raccoons

 


 

Red deer

 


Wildpark Schwarze Berge

 

Wolves

 


Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide


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Animal Park:Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide (since 1970)
Address:Am Wildpark 1
21271 Hanstedt
https://www.wild-park.de
Operated by:Fam. Tietz

Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide is a wildlife park in Hanstedt, Lower Saxony nearby the cities of Hamburg and LĂĽneburg. The park was founded in 1970 and is currently being operated by the Tietz family. The animal park features a lot of domestic species as well as tigers, peacocks and brown bears.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Animal Park

 




Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide

 

Brown bears

 


Heide Himmel

 

Heide Himmel

A tree-top walk at extra cost

 


 

Peacocks

 


Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide

 

Prairie Dogs

 


Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide

 

Red deer

 


Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide

 

Tiger

 


Wildlife in the LĂĽneburg Heath

Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide

The Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide is one of the two wildlife parks in direct proximity to the hanseatic city of Hamburg and thus one of the excursion destinations of my childhood. It was always the less popular park, as it lacks a huge playground and free-running pot-bellied pigs. Nowadays, the criteria are a bit different.

The biggest advantage of the park is its reasonably flat terrain. In contrast to the Wildpark Schwarze Berge you don’t need to climb down steeper pathways. Depending on the chosen round tour you can spend up to two hours and more within the park. You need longer, if you watch all the shows and attend all of the animal feedings.

The animals shown are limited to a large proportion of native wild animals, as the name of the park suggests. However, there is also a generous tiger and brown bear enclosure and peacocks run free within the park. In general, the enclosures are very generously designed and well visible through the round tour. The animals are mostly curious and begging for food. But be careful when you provide some of the food to an ostrich, as they pick it up quite rapidly and without any warning.

Conclusion

Compared to the other animal parks in the LĂĽneburg Heath, the Wildpark LĂĽneburger Heide can only score due to its untouched landscape. However,  a glimpse of the wild life of the LĂĽneburg Heath does not hurt; neither your wallet, nor the interested animals friend. The offer, outside the numerous animal enclosures, could be higher and more qualitative. Nevertheless, if you just have a few hours to spend the park is definitely worth a visit.

 


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