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BergTierPark Blindham

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BergTierPark Blindham

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BergTierPark Blindham is a unique family park and zoo nestled in the picturesque Bavarian foothills of the Alps, specifically in Blindham, a district of Aying. Situated approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Munich and Rosenheim, this privately run park offers a blend of natural beauty and engaging attractions. At an elevation of around 650 meters, it provides visitors with a remarkable panoramic view of the Alps, stretching from the iconic Wendelstein to the majestic Brecherspitz.

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    July 25, 2020

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    In the midst of the wonderful nature of the Bavarian foothills, only 30 kilometers from the gates of Munich and Rosenheim, the BergTierPark Blindham offers a unique panoramic view of the Alps, from the Wendelstein to the Brecherspitz. We have native wild animals and rare domestic animals.
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    Location: Aying, Landkreis München, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the opening hours and entrance fees for BergTierPark Blindham?

    BergTierPark Blindham is open daily and year-round, including holidays. Specific opening hours can vary seasonally, so it's always a good idea to check their official website before your visit. Entrance fees apply and grant access to all attractions within the park.

    Are dogs allowed at BergTierPark Blindham?

    While the park is very family-friendly, it's important to note that dogs are generally not permitted inside BergTierPark Blindham to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals and other visitors. Please check the park's official guidelines for any exceptions or specific rules regarding service animals.

    What kind of animals can I expect to see at BergTierPark Blindham?

    The park is home to approximately 25 different species of native wild animals and rare domestic animals. You can observe animals such as mouflons, wild boars, fallow deer, red deer, mountain lambs, Swabian-Hall swine, and Valais Blackneck goats in spacious, natural enclosures. There's also a petting zoo where children can interact with sheep and goats.

    Is BergTierPark Blindham accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?

    The park features a 2.2-kilometer circular path that guides visitors through forests and meadows. While the terrain is generally easy and suitable for strollers, some areas might have natural surfaces. For specific accessibility concerns regarding wheelchairs, it's advisable to contact the park directly to inquire about the suitability of all paths and facilities.

    What activities are available for families with young children?

    BergTierPark Blindham is exceptionally well-equipped for young children. Besides the petting zoo where they can feed animals, there's the expansive 2,000 square meter "SpielStadl" indoor play barn with bouncy castles, a sandbox, and ride-on toys on the ground floor. Outdoors, adventure playgrounds offer trampolines, slides, swings, and climbing structures, ensuring hours of fun.

    How long should I plan for a visit to BergTierPark Blindham?

    To fully enjoy all the animal exhibits, playgrounds, and the "SpielStadl" indoor play barn, it's recommended to plan for a full day. Many families spend 4-6 hours exploring the park, especially if they utilize the picnic or barbecue areas.

    Are there food and drink options available, or should I bring my own?

    The park has a café where you can purchase refreshments. Additionally, there are picnic areas and designated barbecue spots. If you plan to use the barbecue facilities, you'll need to bring your own charcoal and food. Bringing your own snacks and drinks for a picnic is also a popular option.

    What are the parking options at BergTierPark Blindham?

    On-site parking is available for visitors. It's generally recommended to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season or holidays, to secure a convenient parking spot.

    What should I wear for a day trip to BergTierPark Blindham?

    Given the park's natural setting and the 2.2-kilometer circular path, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, as you'll be spending time both outdoors and in the indoor play barn. Sun protection and rain gear might also be useful depending on the forecast.

    Are there any hidden gems or less crowded areas within the park?

    While the main circular path and play areas are popular, the park spans 25 hectares, offering plenty of space. Exploring some of the slightly less-trafficked trails off the main loop can lead to quieter spots for animal observation or enjoying the panoramic views of the Alps from a more secluded vantage point.

    Can I feed the animals at BergTierPark Blindham?

    Yes, visitors can feed some of the animals, specifically the sheep and goats in the petting zoo, with food purchased at the park entrance. Please do not feed the animals with outside food, as it can be harmful to their health.

    What makes BergTierPark Blindham a unique destination compared to other parks?

    BergTierPark Blindham stands out due to its unique combination of a natural animal park, extensive outdoor adventure playgrounds, and the massive 2,000 square meter "SpielStadl" indoor play barn. This ensures entertainment for families regardless of weather, alongside its commitment to environmental education and stunning panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps.

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