Bergtierpark Blindham, Animal park in Aying, Germany.
Bergtierpark Blindham is a zoo in the Bavarian foothills covering around 25 hectares, with spacious enclosures housing horses, sheep, goats, and other animal breeds. The facility displays species in environments designed to replicate their natural habitats.
The park was established in 2004 on a former farm site, transforming agricultural land into a space for protecting various animal species. This conversion allowed traditional breeds to be preserved and regional heritage to be protected.
The park preserves rare domestic animal breeds and maintains regional agricultural traditions through its collection. Visitors observe these animals in settings designed to reflect how they would live in nature.
The park can be explored via a circular walking path approximately 2.2 kilometers long, allowing visitors to view the enclosures at a comfortable pace. Sturdy footwear is recommended, as the route crosses hilly terrain.
The park sits at an elevation where visitors can enjoy views of Alpine peaks from Wendelstein to Brecherspitz while walking through it. This mountain perspective combines animal observation with broader landscape appreciation.
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