Tier- und Freizeitpark Thüle GmbH
Friesoythe, Germany, Germany
Tier- und Freizeitpark Thüle GmbH in Friesoythe, Germany, is a family-oriented zoo and amusement park spanning 17 hectares near the Thülsfelder Talsperre reservoir, founded in 1965 by Theodor and Elisabeth Grothaus as a hobby animal farm that grew into a major attraction with nearly 1000 animals from 165 species, including exotic birds like flamingos, hornbills, and parrots, plus mammals such as claw monkeys, axis deer, and blesbucks.
It combines a zoo with over 30 rides for kids aged 2-12, like a rollercoaster, giant water slides, Europe's first Coaster-Kart, a Viking-themed Njordland playground, and Tiki-Bay splash zone, open 216 days a year with tickets around 28.50€ for adults and 26.50€ for children.
This northern German gem offers a full day of wildlife encounters, thrilling yet gentle fun, and outdoor adventure perfect for families.
Location
Über dem Worberg 1, 26169 Friesoythe, Germany
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