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Tierpark Spormaggiore, officially known as Belpark - Parco Faunistico Spormaggiore, is a captivating wildlife park nestled in the municipality of Spormaggiore, on the scenic Paganella plateau in the Province of Trento, Italy. Situated at an elevation of approximately 692 meters, this unique destination is dedicated to the conservation and display of typical alpine animals, making it a significant landmark within the Trentino region of the Italian Alps. Its primary focus is on brown bears, providing a semi-natural habitat for these…
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6월 22, 2018
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142km
11:02
2,380m
2,380m
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81.7km
05:29
1,180m
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고도 690 m
Opening hours and ticket prices can vary by season. For the most up-to-date information, it's always best to check the official park website directly. During the summer, the park is typically open daily from 9:30 to 18:30.
You can find detailed information regarding current hours and pricing at: parcofaunistico.tn.it/en/prezzi-e-orari.
While the park is located in Spormaggiore, on the Paganella plateau, direct public transport options might be limited. It's generally recommended to reach the park by car. If relying on public transport, consider checking local bus schedules from larger towns in the Trentino region, such as Trento, to Spormaggiore, and then plan for a short walk or local taxi to the park entrance at Loc. Albarè.
To fully experience Tierpark Spormaggiore and observe the animals in their spacious enclosures, including the brown bears, wolves, and lynxes, as well as enjoy the educational farm and playground, visitors typically spend 2 to 4 hours. This allows for leisurely walks along the natural paths and time for children to engage with the domestic animals.
The park features natural paths that wind through its forested areas, allowing visitors to observe the animals. These paths are generally considered easy and suitable for families and casual walkers. The terrain is mostly flat or gently sloping, making it accessible for most fitness levels. The path runs along part of the park, offering various viewpoints of the animal enclosures.
While the park is set in a natural alpine environment, its suitability for a winter visit depends on snow conditions and specific animal activity. Some animals may be less active or in their winter habitats. If visiting in spring or colder months, it's advisable to wear layered clothing, including waterproof outer layers, sturdy walking shoes or boots, and warm accessories like hats and gloves, as temperatures can be cool on the Paganella plateau.
Generally, wildlife parks have strict policies regarding pets to ensure the safety and well-being of both the resident animals and visitors. It is highly probable that dogs are not permitted inside Tierpark Spormaggiore. To confirm the exact pet policy, especially for service animals, it's best to contact the park directly before your visit.
Tierpark Spormaggiore is very family-friendly, offering several engaging activities for children. Besides observing alpine wildlife like bears and wolves, kids can enjoy an educational farm where they can interact with domestic animals such as goats, rabbits, ponies, and chickens. There's also a playground and a video room with an animal focus, providing additional entertainment and learning opportunities.
Within the park, there is a refreshment point where visitors can purchase snacks and drinks, along with picnic tables for those who bring their own food. For more substantial meals or accommodation, you'll find various options in the nearby village of Spormaggiore and other towns on the Paganella plateau. These areas offer a range of cafes, restaurants, and hotels suitable for different preferences and budgets.
The park is set within a beautiful natural environment featuring large trees like beech, spruce, and larch, along with bushy areas and a small stream. Observation stands are strategically placed throughout the park, offering excellent viewpoints into the spacious animal enclosures, allowing for close-up views of the brown bears, wolves, and other alpine species in their semi-natural habitats.
While the park features natural paths, its accessibility for wheelchairs may vary depending on the specific trail sections and weather conditions. The park aims to provide a natural environment, which can sometimes mean uneven surfaces. It's recommended to contact the park directly to inquire about specific wheelchair accessibility for all areas, including observation points and facilities, to ensure a comfortable visit.