The animals live in a spacious and natural environment, and are, therefore, not always visible. However, patient and attentive visitors will be rewarded with fascinating encounters.
Self-service restaurant and play ground for the children.
How to get there:
By car: on the road between Adliswil and Langnau a.A.
By train: S4 from Zurich main station.
Opening hours:
The parc is open all year round.
Zoo Langenberg Langnau a. Albis
Langnau a. Albis
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The oldest zoological parc in Switzerland was founded in 1869. On 80 hectares, visitors can observe 16 native and ancient native animals like deer, bear, lynx, wolf, wildcat, marmot, hares, elk, wild boar, and the Przewalski horse.
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Contact Information
- Wildnispark Zürich: Langenberg
Sihlwald Haus 1666
8135 Sihlwald
Tel. +41 (0)44 722 55 22
Fax +41 (0)44 713 22 16
www.wildnispark.ch
- www.wildpark.ch
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