Eifel-Zoo, Wildlife park in Lünebach, Germany
Eifel-Zoo is a wildlife park set across forested land that houses about 400 animals in naturally designed enclosures. The different species inhabit spaces that resemble their native habitats and conditions.
The park was founded to show visitors animals in settings close to nature. After major flooding in 2018, it was rebuilt with a stronger focus on education and protecting animals native to the region.
The miniature village displays traditional buildings that show how the Eifel region looked and how people constructed their homes over time. Walking through these reconstructed structures gives you a sense of local building traditions and settlement patterns.
You can ride a train through enclosures where you can feed deer and bison directly. The route is short and gives you a chance to see the animals up close.
The miniature village includes about 30 reconstructed buildings that show how the Eifel region once looked. This feature is often overlooked, yet it offers a particular perspective on local history.
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