Weltvogelpark Walsrode – World’s Largest Bird Park | Germany
Weltvogelpark Walsrode is one of the most important bird reserves in the world. It is referenced as the World’s Largest Bird Park and one of the Ten Species-Richest Zoo’s in the World. It is located in the heart of Lüneburg Heath near the town of Walsrode in Lower Saxony, Germany.
At the area of 240,000 square meters you will find more than 750 species of birds from all continents. Visitors have the opportunity to see a unique show of birds of prey or to feed the tame birds out of hand. The reservation owns the largest collection of parrots (more than 200 species), including the rarest ones. Rare species of birds fly without any restrictions above the heads of visitors.
But Weltvogelpark Walsrode is not about the birds only, you will find there also great gardens.
Next to Weltvogelpark Walsrode there is a huge parking space available also for the caravans and mobile homes. Basic admission fee is €16, but you can get there also for free at the day of your birthday. Weltvogelpark Walsrode is open daily from 18 March to 1 November 2011 from 09.00 am to 19.00 pm.
For further information visit the official website of Weltvogelpark Walsrode
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