Description
In the heart of the Weinviertel, nestled in the picturesque oak forests of the Leiser Berge Nature Park, the Ernstbrunn Wildlife Park offers stimulating recreation for the whole family.
Various deer species and mouflons cross the visitor paths in accessible enclosures, chamois and ibex climb steep rock faces, wild boar wallow in the mud and rummage for acorns.
Not only can you hear wolves howling here, but you can also look over the shoulders of the Wolf Science Center's research team and visit the wolves as part of the varied guided tour program. Details: www.wolfscience.at
Once their thirst for knowledge has been quenched, children can let off steam in the fantastic playground with its exciting tree castle or feed small sheep and goats, while parents can enjoy hot and cold food in the "witches' hut" by the brick kiln pond.
The imposing Ernstbrunn Castle towers above the wildlife park and its picturesque park, a 60-hectare landscaped garden, invites you to take a stroll.
Ernstbrunn Wildlife Park is part of the "Arge Top Tierparke", an association of several Austrian wildlife parks that have made the welfare of animals and visitors their particular goal. To this end, a seal of quality was created, which requires a voluntary commitment to continuous improvement according to zoological and tourist criteria, which is also regularly checked by independent experts.
An entrance fee of EUR 1.10 is charged for dogs. Please keep them on a lead.
Game food can also be purchased for EUR 1.10.