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Falkenstein Zoo

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Falkenstein Zoo

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Falkenstein Zoo, also known as Tiergarten Falkenstein, is a charming and family-friendly animal park nestled in the heart of Falkenstein/Vogtl., Germany. Situated at an elevation of 616 meters within the picturesque Vogtland region, this other_man_made highlight offers an intimate encounter with a diverse collection of animals. Despite its compact size of approximately 1.8 to 2 hectares, the zoo is home to around 60 species, providing an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

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  • Location: Vogtland, Saxony, Germany

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    October 19, 2021

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    opening hours
    April to October 10 a.m. to 6 p.m
    November to March 10 a.m. to 4 p.m

    Prices:
    Adults: €5.00
    Erm. Entrance fee (students, trainees, senior citizens, pupils and the severely disabled): €3.50
    Children from 3 to 16 years: €2.50
    Children under 3 years: free entry
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    Nice zoo with adjoining playground for children. Only with the bears I'm not so sure whether they feel very comfortable ... but large animals in zoos and animal parks are sometimes such a thing ...
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    Elevation 620 m

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    Location: Vogtland, Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of animals can I expect to see at Falkenstein Zoo?

    Falkenstein Zoo is home to a diverse collection of approximately 60 species, totaling 160 to 190 animals. Key attractions include the black bears, Björn and Martin, who can be observed from a dedicated viewing platform. The Tropical House features exotic animals like snakes and turtles. You'll also find camels, donkeys, various monkey species, prairie dogs, raccoons, coatis, porcupines, snow owls, lynxes, wallabies, emus, llamas, and Poitou donkeys. A popular petting zoo area showcases domestic animals such as goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, and dwarf cattle.

    Is the Falkenstein Zoo suitable for visitors with limited mobility or strollers?

    Yes, the entire Falkenstein Zoo is designed to be barrier-free, making it easily accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, strollers, or walkers. This ensures a comfortable experience for everyone to explore the animal enclosures and facilities.

    Are there specific interactive experiences for children at the zoo?

    Absolutely! The zoo is very family-friendly. A major highlight for children is the petting zoo, where they can interact with goats and other farm animals. Special food for feeding the animals is available from dispensers. Additionally, the zoo offers a "Foot and Hand Tactile Path" and a small "Scent Garden" for sensory engagement, and a "digital zoo tour" accessible via smartphone QR codes provides engaging stories about the animals.

    What are the parking options available at Falkenstein Zoo?

    While the intro mentions the zoo's central location suggests convenient access, specific parking details are not extensively provided. Given its location within the town of Falkenstein/Vogtl., visitors can typically find public parking in the vicinity. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas within walking distance of the zoo entrance upon arrival.

    Can I reach Falkenstein Zoo using public transport?

    Yes, Falkenstein/Vogtl. is served by public transport. While specific bus or train stops directly at the zoo entrance are not detailed, the zoo's central location within the town means it should be accessible via local bus services or a short walk from the nearest public transport hub in Falkenstein.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants within or near the zoo?

    Yes, there is an on-site café called "Lieblingscafé am Tiergarten" with an outdoor terrace, offering refreshments. Additionally, given the zoo's central location in the town of Falkenstein/Vogtl., you will find various cafes and pubs in the surrounding area for more dining options.

    What is the history of Falkenstein Zoo?

    Falkenstein Zoo was founded in 1953 under the name "Station junger Forscher" (Station of Young Researchers). It has evolved significantly over the years and is now run by the city of Falkenstein. After the reunification of Germany, it underwent modernization and reconstruction, reducing its size to approximately 1.8 to 2 hectares to create a contemporary facility.

    Is Falkenstein Zoo suitable for a winter visit, and are the animals visible then?

    Yes, Falkenstein Zoo is open year-round, including during winter months (November to March, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Many animals are adapted to cooler climates and can be observed. The Tropical House provides a warm environment for exotic species. While some animals might be less active, the zoo offers a unique experience in any season, and the surrounding area can be suitable for winter walks.

    Are there hiking trails or walks directly connected to or near the zoo?

    While the zoo itself is a compact attraction, it is located adjacent to a city park with a playground, offering opportunities for leisurely family-friendly walks. The broader Vogtland region, where Falkenstein is situated, is known for its diverse trails, making it an excellent area for hikers to explore routes near the zoo.

    Can I feed the animals at Falkenstein Zoo?

    Visitors are generally not permitted to feed most animals directly. However, the petting zoo is a special exception where you can feed the goats and other domestic animals with special food available from dispensers. This ensures the animals receive appropriate nutrition and maintains their health.

    Does the zoo offer any digital or audio guides for visitors?

    Yes, since September 2022, Falkenstein Zoo has enhanced the visitor experience with a "digital zoo tour." This feature provides informative and engaging stories about the animals via an audio guide, which can be accessed on your smartphone by scanning QR codes located throughout the zoo. The audio guide is available in German, English, and Czech.

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