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Zoos in Berchtesgaden

Berchtesgaden, nestled amidst the stunning Bavarian Alps, offers a delightful array of zoos that promise an unforgettable wildlife experience for families. From the majestic eagles at Adlergehege Obersalzberg to the diverse species at Salzburg Zoo Hellbrunn, there's something for every animal enthusiast. These zoos not only showcase a variety of animal habitats but also emphasize conservation efforts and educational programs. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that provide insights into the lives of animals like the lynx, red deer, and mountain goats. The scenic views of the surrounding mountains enhance the adventure, making it a perfect day trip for families.

Explore the local wildlife and engage in interactive exhibits; these zoos offer a blend of fun and learning. Make sure to check the opening hours and ticket prices on the respective websites to plan your visit. With Kidpassage, discover the best zoos in Berchtesgaden that cater to both young explorers and seasoned nature lovers.

Discover all Zoos in and around Berchtesgaden

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Salzburg Zoo

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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 with glass walls.
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Adlergehege Obersalzberg

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Adlergehege Obersalzberg
Germany, Berchtesgaden
Adlergehege Obersalzberg is a sanctuary that has delighted families and bird enthusiasts since 1953. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Bavarian Alps, this falconry proudly showcases a variety of majestic birds of prey, offering a one-of-a-kind experience for visitors of all ages. At the ...
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Planning Your Family Zoo Adventure in Berchtesgaden

Embarking on a zoo adventure in Berchtesgaden with your family? Here are some tips to ensure a memorable experience. Start by purchasing tickets in advance to avoid long queues, and look out for combo deals or discounts. Plan your route to cover all the highlights, such as animal feeding times and interactive exhibits. Pack essentials like snacks, water, and comfortable shoes to keep everyone energized throughout the day. It's also wise to bring a camera to capture those special moments. Remember to follow the zoo rules and respect the animals to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for all. With these tips, your family is set for an exciting day filled with discovery and fun in the heart of the Bavarian Alps.

Zoos in Germany

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Berlin Zoo
Berlin Zoo
Germany, Berlin
When planning a visit here, you can take the feeding times of the animals as a guide. It is very interesting to watch gorillas, hippos, penguins and seals being fed. You can also ...
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Hellabrunn zoo
Hellabrunn zoo
Germany, Munich
Today it is the second largest zoo in Europe, covering 39 hectares and home to 18,000 animals of more than 650 species. It is also an interesting space: the entire area is divided ...
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Biosphere Potsdam
Biosphere Potsdam
Germany, Berlin
Potsdam's newest park, opened in 2001, is the Volkspark, and one of its most interesting attractions is the Biosphere Tropical Garden. This is a corner of jungle in the middle ...
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Allwetterzoo Munster
Allwetterzoo Munster
Germany, Münster
Allwetterzoo Münster is worth visiting with kids because it offers a perfect blend of education and excitement. Children of all ages, from toddlers to teenagers, will be ...
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Bochum Zoo
Bochum Zoo
Germany, Bochum
Bochum Zoo has a rich history dating back to 1933 when it opened its doors as a small animal park within the city's Stadtpark. Founded with a vision to create a haven for ...
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Cologne Zoo
Cologne Zoo
Germany, Cologne
The main zoo in Cologne specialises in keeping monkeys, but there are other equally interesting animals such as the exotic red panda and the rare okapi.
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Frankfurt Zoo
Frankfurt Zoo
Germany, Frankfurt am Main
The entire zoo is divided into several themed areas, including a dense jungle with wild cats, a pavilion with nocturnal animals and birds (bats, owls, hedgehogs, marmosets and ...
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Hagenbeck Zoo
Hagenbeck Zoo
Germany, Hamburg
If this is your first visit to the zoo, you'll probably want to see lions, giraffes and elephants — animals your child has only seen in books. But even if ...
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Magdeburg Zoo
Magdeburg Zoo
Germany, Magdeburg
Magdeburg Zoo, a vibrant wildlife haven in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, beckons animal lovers and families. Established in 1950, this 16-hectare oasis is home to over 1,200 animals ...
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Tierpark Berlin Friedrichsfelde
Tierpark Berlin Friedrichsfelde
Germany, Berlin
Friedrichsfelde zoo is concerned with the return of zoo-born animals to the wild and their further adaptation among their relatives. Examples include the Przewalski's horse ...
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Dino Park and Zoo Germendorf
Dino Park and Zoo "Germendorf"
Germany, Oranienburg
The statues of ancient giants are surrounded by manicured European lawns with soft emerald green grass where visitors can relax. It's even a good place to eat, so there's ...
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Wildpark Johannismühle
Wildpark Johannismühle
Germany, Berlin
As soon as you enter the park, you have to decide which route to take. At Johannismühle there are two routes: a short one and a long one. If you have time, it's best to ...
Age: 4-10, 10+
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Why Zoos in Berchtesgaden Are Perfect for Kids

Zoos in Berchtesgaden are a treasure trove of educational and interactive experiences for children. They offer a chance to engage young minds with fascinating animal encounters and guided tours that reveal the secrets of wildlife. Kids can learn about conservation efforts and the importance of preserving animal habitats. Encourage them to bring notebooks and pencils to sketch their favorite animals or jot down interesting facts shared by zookeepers. Taking photos and videos can also help capture memories that will last a lifetime. These experiences not only foster a love for nature but also strengthen family bonds as you explore the wonders of the animal kingdom together. Visiting these zoos is more than just a day out; it's an opportunity to create lasting memories and inspire young adventurers.

FAQ

Many zoos offer family discounts or combo deals. Check their websites or contact them directly for details.

You can see a variety of animals, including eagles, red deer, lynx, mountain goats, and more.

Policies vary by zoo, but many allow visitors to bring their own snacks and drinks. It's a good idea to check ahead.

Yes, many zoos offer guided tours that provide educational insights into the animals and their habitats.