The animals live in a spacious and natural environment and are therefore not always visible everywhere. However this makes encounters with animals fascinating and memorable.
Self-service restaurant and children’s playground.
How to get there:
By car: on the road between Adliswil and Langnau a.A.
By train: take the S4 from Zurich main station. “Wildpark-Höfli” stop
Opening hours:
The park is open all year round.
Zoo Langenberg Langnau a. Albis
Langnau a. Albis
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Visitors can observe 16 native and formerly native animals like deer, bear, lynx, wolf, wildcat, marmot, hares, elk, wild boar, and the Przewalski horse on 80 hectares.
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Contact Information
- Stiftung Wildnispark Zürich Langenberg
Albisstrasse 4
8135 Langnau am Albis
Tel. +41 (0)44 722 55 22
Fax +41 (0)44 722 55 23
info@wildnispark.ch
www.wildnispark.ch

