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Rheingönheim Wildlife Park

The Rheingönheim Wildlife Park lies embedded in the woods on the southern edge of the city and is a popular excursion destination for families. Across roughly 35 hectares, native and formerly native species such as red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, lynx, wildcats and birds of prey live in spacious, near-natural enclosures. Shaded forest paths connect the areas and make the circuit pleasant even on hot days. A large playground and picnic spots round off the offering — and admission is free. The wildlife park is a classic destination for relaxed family outings.

Experience animals in the woods

The Rheingönheim Wildlife Park lies embedded in the woods on the southern edge of the city and is a popular excursion destination for families. Across roughly 35 hectares, native and formerly native species such as red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, lynx, wildcats and birds of prey live in spacious, near-natural enclosures. The animals can be observed here in surroundings close to their natural habitat.

What to expect

Shaded forest paths connect the individual areas and make the circuit pleasant even on hot days. A large playground and picnic spots round off the offering and invite you to linger. This makes it easy to combine a visit to the animals with a break in the green and some exercise for the children.

Tips for your visit

A big plus is the free admission, which makes the wildlife park a classic destination for relaxed, low-cost family outings. It is open daily from eight in the morning until dusk, so a visit can be planned flexibly. Anyone wanting to see the animals at their most active is best off coming by in the cooler morning hours.

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