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Neuhaus Wildlife Park

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Neuhaus Wildlife Park

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Wildpark Neuhaus is a captivating wildlife park nestled within the scenic Solling-Vogler Nature Park in southern Lower Saxony, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 352 meters in the heart of the Solling low mountain range, this sprawling park offers an immersive experience into the region's natural habitats. It's renowned for its diverse landscape of mixed forests and meadows, providing a natural home for native wildlife.

Visitors consistently praise the opportunity to observe a wide array of native wild animals,…

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    December 11, 2017

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    The lush Neuhaus Wildlife Park is home to exclusively native wild animals in spacious enclosures with ample places to roam. In the beech forest and on the pastures, you can observe red deer, wolves, lynx, wild cats, wild boars, and many other animals. In addition to an information center about the animals and nature of the Solling, the Rotwild Café-Bistro is located at the entrance.
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    Hiking

    Various hikes can also be started from the parking lot at the wildlife park.
    There is an exhibition and tourist information in the wildlife park house.
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    September 1, 2020

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    a real highlight in Neuhaus, take your time for 2 hours and run around there, it's worth it. Thumbs up from me.
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    Location: Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the current entrance fees for Wildpark Neuhaus?

    Wildpark Neuhaus charges an admission fee. While specific prices can vary, it's generally a modest fee to support the park's upkeep and animal care. For the most current and detailed information on ticket prices, including any family discounts or annual passes, it's best to check the official website of the Niedersächsische Landesforsten or inquire directly at the WildparkHaus upon arrival.

    Is Wildpark Neuhaus accessible via public transport?

    While Wildpark Neuhaus is primarily accessed by car, there are limited public transport options. Visitors can typically reach Neuhaus im Solling by bus, but direct connections to the park entrance might require a short walk or a local taxi. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the Solling-Vogler Nature Park region before planning your trip.

    Are dogs allowed inside Wildpark Neuhaus?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Wildpark Neuhaus, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. This rule is in place to ensure the safety and well-being of both the park's animals and other visitors. Please be mindful of cleaning up after your pet.

    What kind of terrain and trail surfaces can I expect at Wildpark Neuhaus?

    The park features a variety of terrain, including mixed forests and meadows. The main circular path, which is about 2.5 km long, generally has well-maintained surfaces suitable for walking. While some sections might be paved or graveled, others could be natural forest paths. The park is situated in the low mountain range, so expect gentle inclines and declines rather than steep climbs.

    Is Wildpark Neuhaus suitable for visitors with strollers or wheelchairs?

    Yes, many of the main walking paths within Wildpark Neuhaus are designed to be wheelchair accessible, making it a welcoming destination for visitors with strollers or mobility aids. The WildparkHaus also offers accessible facilities. However, some of the more extensive or less-trafficked trails might have uneven surfaces, so it's best to stick to the main routes for optimal accessibility.

    What unique wildlife can I expect to see at Wildpark Neuhaus?

    Wildpark Neuhaus focuses on native European wildlife. You can observe animals such as red deer, wolves, lynxes, wildcats, wild boars, and raccoons in spacious, naturalistic enclosures. The park is home to around 300 to 350 animals across 29 to 40 different species, offering a comprehensive look at the Solling region's fauna.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots within the park?

    The park itself is a scenic spot, with its diverse landscape of mixed forests and meadows. The circular path offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and picturesque views of the natural enclosures. While there aren't designated 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense of panoramic vistas, the immersive experience of observing animals in their natural-like habitats is a highlight for many visitors.

    What is the best time of year to visit Wildpark Neuhaus for specific activities or animal sightings?

    Each season offers unique experiences. Spring is ideal for seeing young animals. Autumn is particularly popular for observing the red deer rut. The falconry shows run from April to October. While the park is beautiful year-round, a winter visit can offer a serene experience with snow-covered landscapes, though some animals might be less active.

    How long does it typically take to explore Wildpark Neuhaus?

    To fully experience the main attractions, including the 2.5 km circular path and the WildparkHaus exhibition, visitors should allow at least two hours. If you plan to attend a falconry show, spend more time at the Café/Bistro Rotwild, or explore some of the longer trails, you might want to allocate half a day or more.

    Are there accommodation options near Wildpark Neuhaus?

    Yes, the area around Neuhaus im Solling offers various accommodation options, ranging from hotels and guesthouses to holiday apartments. Being part of the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, there are choices suitable for different budgets and preferences, making it easy to extend your stay and explore the wider region.

    What facilities are available at the WildparkHaus visitor center?

    The WildparkHaus serves as the park's main entrance and visitor center. It features an interactive exhibition about the Solling's habitats and regional tourism information. It also houses the Café/Bistro Rotwild, where visitors can relax and refuel, and provides access to restrooms and other essential facilities.

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