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Zoos in Tyrol

Nestled in the heart of the Austrian Alps, Tyrol is a region renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures. But beyond its snow-capped peaks and lush valleys lies a world of wildlife waiting to be discovered. Tyrol's zoos offer families a chance to explore a diverse array of animal life, making it an ideal destination for animal lovers and curious minds alike. From the Alpenzoo Innsbruck, which boasts the largest collection of Alpine animals in the world, to the charming Raritätenzoo Ebbs, home to a variety of rare and exotic species, each zoo presents a unique opportunity to learn about and appreciate the wonders of the animal kingdom.

These zoos are not just about observing animals; they provide interactive experiences that engage visitors of all ages. Imagine watching golden eagles soar majestically above you or witnessing the playful antics of meerkats up close. Many of these zoos also focus on conservation and education, offering programs that teach visitors about the importance of protecting our natural world. With Kidpassage highlighting these destinations as some of the best zoos in Tyrol, families can look forward to a day filled with discovery, learning, and fun. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a day trip, the zoos in Tyrol promise an unforgettable adventure that combines the beauty of nature with the thrill of discovery.

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Alpenzoo Innsbruck

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Alpenzoo Innsbruck
Austria, Innsbruck
Despite the narrow theme of the zoo, there are more than 2000 animals of 150 species, including 80 species of mammals, 60 species of birds, 11 species of reptiles and six species of amphibians. They all live in open-air enclosures.
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Assling Wildlife Park

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Assling Wildlife Park
Austria, Oberassling
Assling Wildlife Park is worth visiting with kids of all ages, as it offers a perfect blend of education and entertainment. Children will be captivated by the opportunity to observe various native wild animals up close, learning about their behaviors and habitats from the park's knowledgeable ...
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Raritätenzoo Ebbs

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Raritätenzoo Ebbs
Austria, Ebbs
Raritätenzoo Ebbs is home to an incredible array of rare and exotic animals worldwide, offering visitors a unique opportunity to encounter species they may have never seen. With over 500 animals representing 70 species, the zoo provides a comprehensive look at the diversity of life on Earth. ...
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Wildlife Park Aurach

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Wildlife Park Aurach
Austria, Kitzbühel
This private park is located 8 km from Kitzbühel in the village of Aurach at an altitude of 1,080 metres. The park is open almost all year round, except for a few months in winter. As well as watching the animals, children will enjoy playing in the large playground, which was opened in 2011 ...
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Making the Most of Your Zoo Visit in Tyrol

To ensure your family has an unforgettable day at the zoos in Tyrol, a bit of planning goes a long way. Start by purchasing tickets in advance to breeze past the queues and take advantage of any combo deals or discounts available. This not only saves time but also helps you manage your budget better. As you prepare for your adventure, pack essentials such as snacks, water, and comfortable shoes to keep everyone energized and comfortable throughout the day.

Mapping out your visit can enhance the experience, especially with kids in tow. Prioritize the exhibits that interest your family the most, ensuring you catch all the must-see attractions. Many zoos offer interactive maps and apps to help you navigate the grounds efficiently. Don't forget to check the schedule for feeding times and special animal shows, which are often highlights for children. Lastly, remember to respect the animals and follow the zoo's guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for everyone. Encourage your kids to observe quietly and appreciate the animals' natural behaviors. With these tips in mind, your family is set for a day full of exploration and learning in the beautiful zoos of Tyrol.

Zoos in Austria

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Alpenzoo Innsbruck
Alpenzoo Innsbruck
Austria, Innsbruck
Despite the narrow theme of the zoo, there are more than 2000 animals of 150 species, including 80 species of mammals, 60 species of birds, 11 species of reptiles and six species ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Salzburg Zoo
Salzburg Zoo
Austria, Salzburg
Despite its compact size, the zoo is quite cosy and well organised for its inhabitants and visitors. All the enclosures and lodges are neat and tidy, some in a conservatory style ...
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Schönbrunn Zoo
Schönbrunn Zoo
Austria, Vienna
At Vienna Zoo you can see the amusing 'plush' pandas and koalas, which are rare in European zoos, and admire a flock of pink flamingos. More than two million people visit ...
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Adlerwarte Obernberg
Adlerwarte Obernberg
Austria, Obernberg am Inn
When planning a family adventure to Adlerwarte Obernberg, timing is everything, especially if you're bringing the little nestlings along! Spring through early autumn offers ...
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Affenberg Landskron
Affenberg Landskron
Austria, Villach
Affenberg Landskron is worth visiting with kids, as it offers a unique and engaging experience that caters to their natural curiosity. Children aged 4 and above will be ...
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Almtal Alpakas
Almtal Alpakas
Austria, Salzkamergut
The small, family-run farm is situated near the Alm in the breathtaking Almtal Valley, providing a serene and picturesque setting for visitors to experience the charm of alpacas. ...
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Alpen Wildpark Feld am See
Alpen Wildpark Feld am See
Austria, Feld am See
Alpen Wildpark Feld am See is worth visiting with kids, as it offers a captivating experience that caters to their curiosity and sense of adventure. Children aged 3 to 12 will be ...
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Alpenwildpark Pfander
Alpenwildpark Pfander
Austria, Bregenz
Alpenwildpark Pfänder allows visitors to explore a fascinating world of native alpine wildlife in spacious, naturalistic habitats. As you navigate through the park's ...
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Animal Wild u. Game Park Preding
Animal Wild u. Game Park Preding
Austria, Preding
Animal Wild u. Game Park Preding offers families a chance to walk on the wild side while learning about the importance of conservation. Its vast terrain is alive with diverse ...
Age: 1-4, 4-10, 10+
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Assling Wildlife Park
Assling Wildlife Park
Austria, Oberassling
Assling Wildlife Park is worth visiting with kids of all ages, as it offers a perfect blend of education and entertainment. Children will be captivated by the opportunity to ...
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Barenhof Berghausen
Barenhof Berghausen
Austria, Wielitsch
This Austrian wild park recounts a tale that resonates with families and bear lovers alike. It begins with a noble cause and transforms the lives of bears and the humans who ...
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Barenwald Arbesbach
Barenwald Arbesbach
Austria, Arbesbach
Bärenwald Arbesbach is a bear sanctuary operated by the global animal welfare organization Vier Pfoten (Four Paws). Located in the scenic Waldviertel region of Lower Austria, ...
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Why Visit Zoos in Tyrol with Kids

Visiting zoos in Tyrol is more than just a day out; it's an educational journey that engages young minds. These zoos offer interactive experiences that allow children to learn about animal behavior and conservation efforts. Encourage your little ones to bring notebooks and pencils to sketch their favorite animals or take photos to capture memories. Many zoos also offer guided tours and educational programs that provide deeper insights into the animal kingdom. It's a perfect opportunity for family bonding, creating lasting memories, and sharing the joy of discovery together. So, pack your curiosity and head to Tyrol's zoos for an unforgettable family adventure.

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Many zoos offer discounts for families, students, and seniors. It's best to check their websites for current offers.

Yes, most zoos allow you to bring your own snacks and drinks, but there are also on-site cafes and restaurants.

Raritätenzoo Ebbs features a variety of exotic animals, including emus, meerkats, and more.