Wildpark Daun, Wildlife park in Daun, Germany
Wildpark Daun is a wildlife park in Daun where visitors travel along an 8-kilometer route through hilly landscape to observe animals in conditions close to nature. The grounds contain various sections with different animal species and habitats to explore.
The park grew from a regional conservation initiative and developed into an educational facility focused on European wildlife species. This evolution reflects the growing importance of education and protection for native animal populations.
The park offers visitors direct observation of European wildlife in natural behaviors while sharing knowledge about protecting local habitats. School groups and families gain practical insights into animal life that build understanding for nature conservation.
The park is accessible year-round with winter hours from November to March daily between 10 AM and 4 PM, and wheelchair access throughout. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes and prepare for varying weather since the terrain is hilly.
An 800-meter loop path winds through a 6-hectare area where Barbary macaques roam freely and display their natural behaviors. This section provides rare chances to watch primates in a spacious enclosure engaging in daily activities.
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