WELTVOGELPARK WALRODE

Weltvogelpark Walsrode (Germany) is the largest bird park in the world and internationally recognized for its breeding and conservation projects. Opened in 1962, this park is home to over 4.000 birds from 675 different species. The park occupies 37 hectares, including areas specifically dedicated to breeding and research facilities, as well as restaurants and a hotel.

Its location between Bremen and Hannover, in the Lower Saxony region, and close to other parks in the area (Heide Park -amusement park and resort, the Hannover Zoo and Serengeti Park), places Weltvogelpark among a greater touristic and entertainment destination which atracts a stable and mainly German public.