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The Wild Enclosure at Haselünner See offers a charming opportunity to observe local wildlife in a natural setting. Situated near the scenic Haselünner See in the Emsland region of Lower Saxony, Germany, this family-friendly attraction sits at a gentle elevation of 62 metres above sea level. It provides a peaceful escape into nature, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors exploring the area's natural features.
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Højdemeter 60 m
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The enclosure is home to various charming animals, including fallow deer and pygmy goats. Visitors have also noted seeing horses, shepherds, and cattle grazing in the wider area surrounding the Haselünner See, adding to the rural charm.
No, the Wild Enclosure at Haselünner See is freely accessible. Visitors can enjoy observing the animals without any admission charge.
While the enclosure itself is focused on wildlife observation, the surrounding trails around Haselünner See are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near wildlife, and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and protect the natural environment.
The Wild Enclosure itself offers a relatively short, leisurely experience, perfect for a quick stop to observe the animals. Many visitors combine this with a longer stroll around Haselünner See or explore the numerous hiking routes in the area, which can extend your visit from an hour to several hours depending on your chosen route.
While the immediate vicinity of the Wild Enclosure is natural and serene, the town of Haselünne, located nearby, offers various options for cafes, restaurants, and pubs where visitors can find refreshments and meals after their visit.
Specific public transport links directly to the Wild Enclosure may be limited. It is generally advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to Haselünne, and then consider a short taxi ride, cycling, or a walk to the See and the enclosure.
Yes, the Wild Enclosure can be visited in winter. While the experience might be different with colder temperatures, the animals are still present. Hikers should dress warmly and be aware that paths might be icy or muddy. The peaceful ambiance can be particularly striking in winter.
Beyond the Wild Enclosure, the Haselünner See itself is a significant natural feature, offering scenic views across the water. The surrounding area features forests and open landscapes, providing opportunities for tranquil walks and enjoying the natural beauty of the Emsland countryside.
The Wild Enclosure and the Haselünner See area are popular, especially on pleasant weather weekends and holidays. While the enclosure itself is freely accessible, arriving earlier in the day is recommended to enjoy a more tranquil experience and to secure convenient parking.
No, there are no specific permits or reservations required to visit the Wild Enclosure at Haselünner See or to hike on the surrounding public trails. It is freely accessible to all visitors.
The terrain around Haselünner See and the Wild Enclosure is generally flat and accessible, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The paths are typically well-maintained, winding through forests and open fields, ideal for leisurely walks and family-friendly outings.