Wildpark Neuhaus Solling

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Information point
Observe and get to know a wide variety of wild animals on an excursion to Neuhaus Wildlife Park.
The Wildlife Park Neuhaus is a miniature version of the Solling and offers the opportunity to discover many native wild animal species on a 2.5 km long circular trail. The Lower Saxony State Forests have been operating the wildlife park since 1962.

As the seasons change, the almost 350 animals on an area of around 50 hectares can be observed in a wide variety of natural behaviors. In addition to the numerous game species, you will find typical for Solling colorful mixed forests, old trees, wide mountain meadows and dry stone walls made of old sandstone.

The park also has a falconry with a free-flight area and aviaries for birds of prey.


Viewing platformsand the species-appropriate design of the enclosuresallow optimal views and offer great photo opportunities.

The on-site restaurant is currently closed. However, there is a small kiosk serving snacks and drinks.

Good to know

Openings

May to October: 9 am to 7 pm November to April: 9 am to 5 pm
Additional information: Last admission one hour before closing time.
Dogs: The wildlife park is too exciting for dogs, so it is not possible to take them along.

Price info

Einzelpreise: Erwachsene & Jugendliche ab 16 Jahren: 6,50 € Kinder: 4 €
Gruppenreise (ab 20 Personen): Erwachsene: 5,50 € Kinder: 3,50 €
Familien- & Jahreskarten: Jahreskarte für Familie: 50 € Jahreskarte für Erwachsene: 25 € Jaheskarte für Kinder: 15 €

Directions & Parking facilities

Anreise
Wer von Einbeck aus einen Ausflug in den Wildpark Neuhaus machen möchte, erreicht diesen ab Einbeck in rund 30 Minuten (30 km) mit dem Auto. Von Einbeck aus geht es dabei über Markoldendorf, Dassel und Torfhaus. In Neuhaus im Solling auf der Hackelbergstraße angekommen, biegt man an einer größeren Kreuzung links auf die B497 ab. Nach etwa einem Kilometer befindet sich der Park auf der linken Seite.

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