Tierpark Ströhen, Zoo in Wagenfeld, Germany
Tierpark Ströhen is a zoo on a historical farm property in Lower Saxony, housing more than 600 mammals and birds. The grounds spread across open meadows and wooded areas surrounding the old main house of the estate.
The zoo was established in 1959 on land that had been a family farm for centuries and became a center for animal care. Its agricultural roots continue to shape how the facility operates today.
The park organizes daily animal presentations from March to September, allowing visitors to learn about different species and their behaviors through educational demonstrations.
The grounds are easy to walk through with wide paths across different areas suitable for visitors of varying mobility levels. Plan your visit for warmer months when most animals are active and spend more time outdoors.
Right next to the zoo sits one of Europe's largest private Arabian horse breeding operations on an expansive property. The horse farm works closely with the park and shapes the character of the entire area.
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