Recinto faunistico vicino a Ebach
Recinto faunistico vicino a Ebach
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The Wildpark Brudergrund, a cherished wildlife enclosure near Erbach, Germany, offers a tranquil escape into nature within the picturesque Odenwald district of Hesse. Situated in a small valley surrounded by mixed forest, this approximately 14-hectare recreational area is home to red deer, fallow deer, and mouflons. With an elevation of around 373 meters, the park features two large lakes and the meandering Roßbächlein stream, creating a serene environment for both wildlife and visitors. It stands as a prime example of…
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Elevazione 370 m
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The Wildpark Brudergrund is primarily home to red deer, fallow deer, and mouflons. These animals are accustomed to human presence, offering visitors a unique opportunity for close observation and even feeding. Beyond the main enclosures, the surrounding mixed forest also supports various native bird species and smaller wildlife.
The Wildpark Brudergrund is located approximately 2.5 kilometers from the city center of Erbach. It can be accessed via the Brudergrundweg. While free parking is available on-site, public transport options directly to the park might be limited, so driving or a short taxi ride from Erbach town center is often the most convenient way to reach it.
Most visitors spend between 1 to 2 hours exploring the Wildpark Brudergrund, depending on their pace and interest in observing the animals. A nature trail runs along the walking path around the wildlife enclosures, providing educational insights. The paths are generally gentle and suitable for leisurely walks, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, the Wildpark Brudergrund is open daily until dusk throughout the year, making it suitable for a winter visit. Each season offers a unique experience, and in winter, the park can be particularly tranquil and picturesque. Visitors should dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear for potentially cold or snowy conditions.
While free parking is available via the Brudergrundweg, the Wildpark Brudergrund is a popular destination. On weekends, especially during pleasant weather, the parking area can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot and avoid potential crowds.
The Wildpark Brudergrund itself does not have on-site cafes or restaurants. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own refreshments. However, the nearby town of Erbach offers various dining options, from cafes to traditional German restaurants, just a short drive away.
The information available does not explicitly state whether dogs are permitted within the enclosures. It is generally advisable to check local regulations or contact the park directly regarding dog policies before your visit, especially concerning areas where animals are kept.
Beyond its natural beauty and wildlife, the park encompasses a historical site known as "Not Gottes." Here, visitors can see the remains of a chapel dating back to around 1200, which was first mentioned in 1382. This spot occasionally hosts open-air church services, adding a touch of historical intrigue to the natural setting.
The walking paths around the wildlife enclosures are generally considered stroller-friendly, ensuring a comfortable experience for families with young children. For wheelchair users, while the main paths are relatively flat, some areas might have uneven terrain. It's best to assess the conditions upon arrival or contact the park for specific accessibility details.
For a comfortable visit, it's recommended to bring comfortable footwear suitable for walking, especially if you plan to explore the nature trail. Depending on the weather, layers of clothing, water, and perhaps some snacks are advisable. If you wish to feed the animals, ensure you bring appropriate food as permitted by the park.
The Wildpark Brudergrund is set in a small valley, featuring two large lakes and the meandering Roßbächlein stream, which contribute to its serene natural landscape. These water features, combined with the surrounding mixed forest, offer picturesque spots for observation and photography, though there aren't designated 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense of high-elevation vistas.