Wild- und Freizeitpark Willingen
Willingen, Germany
Wild- und Freizeitpark Willingen in Germany is a family-friendly wildlife and adventure park located in the scenic Diemelsee Nature Park. Established in 1966, it combines a zoo with a small amusement area, fairy tale forest, and dinosaur trail spread over 200,000 square meters.
The park is home to around 380 animals from over 80 species including deer, bears, birds of prey, and exotic animals, many of which can be fed by visitors. Attractions include playgrounds, small rides, daily bird of prey shows, and themed walkways featuring well-known fairy tale scenes.
Although some areas and facilities have aged and are in need of renovation, the park offers a varied mix of nature, education, and playful fun, making it a popular destination for families with children and animal lovers.
Location
Am Ettelsberg 2, 34508 Willingen (Upland), Germany
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