Grönåsens Älgpark, Moose park in Kosta, Sweden
Grönåsens Älgpark is a moose park in Kosta where visitors observe these animals in a forest setting similar to their natural habitat. A roughly 1,300-meter path circles the enclosure, allowing observations during guided safaris.
The park was established in 1994 and has grown into one of Sweden's largest facilities for moose observation. It was developed to educate visitors about these animals and their place in the region.
The place shows how moose live in Swedish nature and which predators inhabit the region. The displays help visitors understand the role these animals play in the local landscape.
The park is open daily from Easter through All Saints' Day, with the best viewing during early morning or late afternoon hours. Comfortable shoes are important since the path goes through forest terrain.
On warm summer days visitors can watch moose swimming in the lake, a sight many people overlook during their visit. The park also has a large gift shop selling moose-themed products and souvenirs.
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