The Wisentgehege Springe is a wildlife park located south of Hanover, offering a natural habitat for over 100 European animal species on an area of over 90 ha. Visitors can observe animals such as Przewalski's horse, elk, beaver, lynx, brown bear, wolf, and many ducks, geese, and birds of prey. The park is suitable for families and offers a children's playground, toilet facilities, and is accessible for the elderly and people with disabilities. The park is home to a large number of wild animals, including bison, which were the original reason for the park's founding in 1928. Today, the park contributes to the conservation of this species and offers a unique experience for visitors to get up close and personal with the animals
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Activities: We visited Wisentgehege Springe, a beautiful animal park and an ideal destination for families with children. There are not only wisents, but also many other native animal species - and especially many wolves
Highlights: We enjoyed the Wisentgehege Springe, especially the wolves. It's a great place to see different native animals ✨

Activities: We visited the Wisentgehege Springe and spent about three hours there. We walked the four-kilometer-long path with our daughter. We looked at the animals that are at home in our latitudes. We saw bison, wolves and various other animals
Highlights: Our daughter loved looking at the animals! The various wild animals were high in demand. The Elks made the greatest impression, and they came directly to us at the fence. It was a beautiful day! ✨