Surrounded by the forests, meadows and streams of the Taunus, the 25-hectare wildlife park in the north-west of the city offers relaxation and a nature experience for all the senses.
Over 40 native animal species are kept in the pheasantry, including mainly native wild and domestic animals - from sheep, goats, rabbits, wolves and foxes to bears and, of course, the pheasants that give the park its name. Visitors can observe around 250 animals up close in largely natural habitats. The park also has a lot to offer in terms of landscape: Meadows, forests, bodies of water and native and exotic plants (including North American sequoias, for example) allow visitors to immerse themselves in a unique natural landscape. An educational tree trail (arboretum) invites visitors to go on discovery tours.
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