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Cumberland Wildlife Park Grunau

Cumberland Wildlife Park Grunau

Austria, Grünau im Almtal

Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Austrian wilderness at Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau. This captivating park, located in the picturesque town of Grünau im Almtal in Upper Austria, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and encounter native wildlife up close.

Surrounded by the stunning Almsee Lake and a breathtaking mountain landscape, Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau promises an adventure like no other. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an animal lover, or simply seeking a memorable family outing, this park will leave you in awe of the wonders that await you.

Contents

  1. Highlights
  2. Family-friendly features
  3. Here is Why Your Kids Will Find it Interesting
  4. Review
  5. Native Wildlife and Habitats
  6. Best Time to Visit
  7. Conclusion

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Highlights

  • Observe native wildlife in their natural habitats
  • Enjoy guided tours and feeding shows
  • Explore hiking trails and engage in outdoor activities

Family-friendly features

  • Easy accessibility for families with children
  • Educational programs about conservation and biodiversity
  • Visitor facilities, including picnic areas and refreshments

Here is Why Your Kids Will Find it Interesting

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Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau is worth visiting with kids of all ages. The park offers a fascinating opportunity for children to learn about native wildlife and their habitats. Young explorers will be thrilled to observe animals like red deer, European bison, wolves, lynxes, and brown bears in a wilderness setting.

Its educational programs and guided tours are designed to engage and inspire children, fostering a love for nature and a deeper understanding of the importance of conservation. With its family-friendly amenities and accessible paths, Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau ensures a memorable and enjoyable experience for kids and parents alike.

If you adore alpacas, check out Almtal Alpakas, which is only 30 kilometres away.

Review

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Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau is a hidden gem in Upper Austria's heart. This extraordinary park focuses on showcasing the native wildlife and habitats of the region, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature in a truly immersive way. One of the park's unique selling points is its commitment to providing a natural and authentic experience. Visitors can observe animals like red deer, European bison, wolves, lynxes, and brown bears in expansive enclosures that mimic their natural habitats.

The park's must-see exhibits include the bird of prey station, where you can witness the majestic flight of eagles and falcons, and the wildlife enclosures, which offer a glimpse into the lives of various native species. Guided tours and feeding shows provide an engaging and educational experience, allowing visitors to learn about the animals' behaviors and the park's conservation efforts.

Consider joining one of the park's all-inclusive packages to make the most of your visit. These packages offer a carefree experience for nature and animal lovers and are ideal for families, groups, companies, and clubs. They include refreshments, picnic areas, and access to visitor facilities.

For families with strollers and young children, Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau offers accessible paths and amenities, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable visit for all. The park's commitment to animal welfare and conservation is evident in its breeding programs and research projects, which visitors can learn about during their visit.

Native Wildlife and Habitats

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Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau is home to diverse native game, including majestic red deer, impressive European bison, elusive wolves, graceful lynxes, and mighty brown bears. These animals roam freely in expansive enclosures resembling their natural habitats, featuring lush forests and sprawling meadows. Visitors have the unique opportunity to observe these creatures in a wilderness setting, gaining a deeper appreciation for the beauty and importance of preserving these species and their habitats.

Best Time to Visit

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The best time to visit Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau with children is spring and summer when the weather is pleasant and the animals are most active. Weekdays tend to be less crowded, allowing for a more intimate experience. The park is open daily, but arriving in the morning or early afternoon is recommended to make the most of your visit.

Recommended Duration: Plan to spend at least 3-4 hours exploring the park.

Conclusion

Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau is a must-visit destination in the Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria. This extraordinary park offers a unique opportunity to experience the fascinating wilderness and native wildlife of the area up close. With its family-friendly amenities, educational programs, and commitment to conservation, Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau is the perfect choice for a memorable family outing or a group adventure in nature.

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Why We Love It

  • Great opportunity to observe native wildlife in their natural habitats
  • Engaging educational programs and guided tours
  • Family-friendly amenities and accessible paths

Things to Know

  • Some exhibits may be closed during certain seasons or weather conditions
  • The park can be crowded during peak season
  • Some animals may be less active during certain times of the day

Opening hours

Summer
April-October 09:00-17:00
(Exit possible until 19:00)  
Winter
November-March 10:00-16:00
(Exit possible until 17:00)  
 
* We recommend to check the openings hours before visiting
* Any inaccuracies found? Please, inform us

Ticket information

Adults €13
Children (6-14.99 years) € 7
Families (2 adults and their children) € 36
Groups of 15 people or more, family cards, guest cards, disabled people
Adults €12
Children (6-14.99 years) € 6.5
Families (2 adults and their children) € 33
Seniors, students € 10
Evening tickets (Summer opening from 4 p.m., winter opening from 3 p.m)
Adults €8
Children (6-14.99 years) € 5.5
* We recommend to check the ticket prices before visiting
* Any inaccuracies found? Please, inform us

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Information

Country: Austria
Region: Salzkamergut
Address: Fischerau 12, 4645 Grünau im Almtal, Austria
Official website: https://wildpark.at/

Directions

Cumberland Wildlife Park Grünau is at Fischerau 12, 4645 Grünau im Almtal, Austria. The park is easily accessible by car, with ample on-site parking facilities. Visitors can also reach the park by public transportation, with bus connections from nearby towns and cities.
 

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