Alpacas are wonderful animals that originally come from South America and belong to the camelids. They have a soft and warm fleece that can be made into various products. They are also very friendly and calm, which makes them ideal companions for hikes.
If you want to experience alpacas in the Wienerwaldsee, I have some suggestions for you:
You can visit the Alpakahof-Wolfsgraben, which is located in the middle of the Wienerwald and houses a herd of mares, foals and stallions. There you can book a farm tour where you will learn everything about the animals, their keeping, breeding and how to deal with them. You can also take a photo with the alpacas and browse the farm shop. The tour costs 15 euros per person and lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours.
You can also go on a llama and alpaca hike in Elsbach / Wienerwald with forest air. You can explore the beautiful landscape of Elsbach and the surrounding area with an alpaca or llama on a leash. The hike also includes an introduction to the animals and a visit to the farm shop. The hike costs 28 euros per person and takes about 1.5 hours.
If you would rather own an alpaca yourself, you can contact the Alpakahof-Wolfsgraben, which also sells breeding animals. There you will receive professional advice and support on all aspects of alpaca breeding.