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Katharinenberg Birds of Prey Park

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Katharinenberg Birds of Prey Park

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The Greifvogelpark Katharinenberg is a renowned bird park and falconry nestled on the Katharinenberg hill, rising approximately 618 metres above sea level, in Wunsiedel, Germany. As a vital part of the larger Bürgerpark, this zoological garden is dedicated to the care, research, and breeding of a diverse collection of birds of prey and owls, making it a significant landmark in the Fichtel Mountains region. It stands out as one of Europe's most modern and advanced facilities of its kind, offering…

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    July 19, 2019

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    The Greifvogelpark Katharinenberg as part of the Bürgerpark Katharinenberg in Wunsiedel is a bird park with falconry and flight demonstrations.
    Daytime birds are exhibited, including various species of hawks and buzzards, and nighttime birds such as the gray owl or the snowy owl. Prominent giant birds such as the bald eagle or the golden eagle are represented as well as several vultures. Flight demonstrations take place daily. The park was opened in 2007.
    The bird of prey park is embedded in the Bürgerpark am Katharinenberg, also concerning the natural history stations. These include a deer enclosure and the nature trail.
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    August 22, 2022

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    The bird of prey park with falconry on the Katharinenberg in Wunsiedel is one of the most modern and advanced facilities in Europe. It is recognized as a zoological garden for keeping birds of prey, as well as a research and breeding station for birds of prey and owls.
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    November 19, 2018

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    reopened from 13 April 2019
    For the medieval festival the entrance to the bird of prey park is included in the entrance fee of Collis Clamat.
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    Location: Wunsiedel, Landkreis Wunsiedel im Fichtelgebirge, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical operating hours and season for Greifvogelpark Katharinenberg?

    The park generally operates seasonally, from the first day of the Easter holidays until the last day of the autumn holidays. During this period, it is usually open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM to 6 PM. Mondays are typically rest days, unless they fall on a public holiday.

    Are there specific flight demonstration times, and can I arrange a special show?

    Yes, a captivating flight demonstration is a key attraction and typically occurs daily at 3:00 PM. For groups of 20 or more, special 11:00 AM shows can be arranged, offering a more personalized experience.

    Is Greifvogelpark Katharinenberg suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely! The park is very family-friendly, featuring a petting zoo with Ouessant sheep, dwarf goats, and miniature pigs, as well as a large playground for children. These amenities, combined with the engaging flight shows and educational exhibits, make it an ideal destination for a family day out.

    What kind of birds can I expect to see at the park?

    The park is home to an extensive collection of over 61 birds from more than 23 different species. This includes various diurnal birds of prey such as falcons, eagles, vultures, and buzzards, as well as nocturnal species like owls and eagle-owls. You can observe prominent giant birds like the bald eagle and golden eagle, among others.

    Are dogs allowed inside Greifvogelpark Katharinenberg?

    While the intro and tips don't explicitly state the dog policy for the Greifvogelpark itself, the surrounding Bürgerpark often has different rules. It's always best to check the park's official guidelines directly before your visit to confirm if dogs are permitted within the bird park enclosures and shows.

    What unique experiences does the park offer beyond general admission?

    Beyond the daily attractions, the park offers special experiences such as a 'falconer experience day,' allowing visitors to work closely with various raptors and gain insight into a falconer's daily life. They even offer the unique opportunity to host weddings, with a falcon delivering the rings!

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to Greifvogelpark Katharinenberg?

    To fully enjoy the flight demonstrations, explore the aviaries, visit the petting zoo and playground, and perhaps take in the educational media room, you should plan for at least 2-3 hours. If you wish to explore the surrounding Bürgerpark, including the red deer enclosure and nature trail, you could easily spend half a day or more.

    Are there dining options available within the park or nearby?

    Yes, the park features a bistro for refreshments. Additionally, given its location within the Bürgerpark and proximity to Wunsiedel, there are likely other gastronomic options, including cafes and pubs, in the immediate vicinity or within a short distance.

    What is the terrain like for walking around the park and the broader Bürgerpark?

    The Greifvogelpark is situated on the Katharinenberg hill, which rises to approximately 618 meters. While the paths within the bird park itself are generally accessible, the broader Bürgerpark offers a mix of gentle trails and paths suitable for various activity levels. Hikers can find routes connecting to other natural features and viewpoints, so comfortable footwear is advisable.

    Is Greifvogelpark Katharinenberg accessible for disabled visitors?

    While the park is on a hill, the information suggests accessible paths within the Bürgerpark. However, for specific details regarding wheelchair access within the Greifvogelpark's aviaries, flight show areas, and facilities, it is recommended to contact the park directly to ensure a comfortable visit.

    What educational opportunities does the park provide?

    The park is a dedicated research and breeding station. It features an on-site media room that educates visitors on the culture of falconry, traditional hunting practices, and the breeding process. Live cameras in the breeding chambers also provide real-time views of the birds' breeding and rearing, offering unique insights into raptor conservation.

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