Domaine de Menez-Meur, Petting zoo and wildlife park in Hanvec, France
Domaine de Menez-Meur is a petting zoo and wildlife park in Hanvec that spreads across natural terrain with enclosed areas for wolves, farm animals, and local species. The grounds sit within the Parc naturel régional d'Armorique and feature walking paths and observation areas.
The site began as a private farm and was gradually transformed starting in the 1970s into an educational space focused on agriculture and animal care. This shift reflected the region's growing interest in preserving Breton farming traditions.
The place showcases traditional Breton farm life and lets visitors hand-feed animals while learning about rural heritage and regional ways of raising livestock.
The park opens on specific days and provides parking near the entrance for visitor convenience. Wear comfortable shoes since exploring the grounds means walking on natural terrain that may become muddy after rain.
The property includes two rocky viewpoints called Roc'h Glaz and Roc'h Glujau where visitors can look out over the surrounding Natural Park landscape. These elevated spots give a completely different view of the region compared to walking through the animal areas.
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