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The Zoo de Servion and Tropiquarium offer a unique dual animal park experience in Servion, a charming village near Lausanne in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 767 metres on the edge of the Jorat forests, these two distinct yet adjoining parks provide visitors with a diverse journey through both Nordic and tropical wildlife. It's a notable landmark for families and nature enthusiasts exploring the region.
Visitors consistently praise the family-friendly atmosphere and the opportunity…
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6月 14, 2019
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「Zoo de Servion とトロピカリウム」に行くベストツアー
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57.3km
04:01
970m
970m
難しい自転車ライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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137km
08:49
1,300m
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難しい自転車ライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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53.7km
03:43
890m
890m
難しい自転車ライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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標高 770 m
While specific hours and prices can vary seasonally, both parks generally operate from morning to late afternoon. It's always best to check the official websites for the most current information on opening times and ticket costs. Combined tickets are available for those wishing to visit both the Zoo de Servion and the adjacent Tropiquarium.
To fully experience both parks, most visitors recommend allocating a minimum of 4-5 hours. Many choose to spend a full day, especially if they wish to attend animal feedings, explore the playgrounds, and enjoy a meal or picnic on-site. The duration can vary depending on your pace and interest in the various exhibits.
No, for the safety and well-being of the animals and other visitors, dogs and other pets are generally not permitted inside either the Zoo de Servion or the Tropiquarium. Service animals may be an exception, but it's advisable to confirm directly with the parks beforehand.
The parks are conveniently located about 20 minutes from Lausanne. You can reach them by bus from Lausanne. Specific bus routes and schedules can be found on the local public transport website, but generally, buses provide a direct connection to Servion.
Yes, Zoo de Servion is very family-friendly and offers modern playgrounds designed for children, including toddlers. The pathways are generally pram-accessible, making it easy to navigate with young children. Many of the smaller animal exhibits are also engaging for very young visitors.
To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting on weekdays, especially outside of school holidays. Arriving shortly after opening time is also a good strategy, particularly during peak seasons like summer. The Tropiquarium, with its indoor exhibits, can be a good option on busier days or during inclement weather.
Zoo de Servion features a self-service restaurant with a shaded terrace, and there are also picnic areas available if you prefer to bring your own food. For additional options, the village of Servion and surrounding areas may offer local cafes or restaurants, though choices might be limited directly adjacent to the parks.
Yes, the Tropiquarium is designed to be accessible. Its facilities, including the dome for Komodo dragons and the tropical greenhouse, are generally accessible to strollers and people with reduced mobility, ensuring a comfortable visit for everyone.
Both parks offer special opportunities. At Zoo de Servion, the "meal of tiger and lions" event is a particular highlight. In the Tropiquarium, daily feeding times for the Cape penguins are a popular attraction, allowing visitors to observe these fascinating birds up close.
The parks are situated on the edge of the Jorat forests, offering opportunities for pleasant walks or hikes in the surrounding natural environment. While there aren't specific named viewpoints directly adjacent, the forest setting itself provides a relaxing backdrop. For other attractions, you would typically look towards Lausanne or other towns in the Vaud canton.
The Tropiquarium's exhibits are largely indoors and climate-controlled, meaning you'll be comfortable in regular indoor clothing regardless of the outside temperature. However, if you plan to also visit the outdoor Zoo de Servion, or spend time walking between the parks, dress warmly in layers suitable for Swiss winter weather.