A total of 15 kilometers of well-paved and winding hiking trails are ideal for jogging, cycling and walking. The four-legged friends and their owners can also let off steam on an open-air dog meadow. There are also specially marked bridle paths and the little ones can also have their first experiences with horses in the enclosure. For half an hour or a full hour you can ride through the enclosure on the back of the ponies - under the guidance of your own parents, of course. In addition, two large playgrounds invite you to play: The forest playground at the Bodenwald / Niendorfer Gehege intersection offers, for example, a large lawn for running, romping and playing ball. The highlight of the playground not far from the game reserve is the climbing house made from tree trunks. The 140 square meter shelter made of oak and robinia trunks has a five meter high observation tower at the top, which the children can climb up to. There is also a cable car, several swings, a seesaw and a slide, as well as a sand game. After romping around, you can finally take a breather in the green forest café Corell. The fallow deer enclosure in a forest clearing in the interior of the district should be a delight for hobby foresters in particular. The shy deer and roe deer can be observed from the perch standing there or, with a little luck, from close by. Rabbits, foxes and weasels can also be found in the enclosure, along with other animals.