π Germany's first National Natural Monument, home to ancient 1,000-year-old oaks.
β¨ Features an accessible treetop trail, a 70-hectare animal park, and an interactive exhibition.
π² Witness Germany's oldest and strongest living oaks.
πΆββοΈ Explore the accessible treetop trail with a 40-meter observation tower and elevator.
π¦ Observe fallow deer, wild horses, and pigs in the 70-hectare animal park.
π Engage with an interactive exhibition in the restored baroque pavilion.
β οΈ Treetop trail closed from November to March.
π Dogs not permitted on the treetop trail (except assistance dogs).
π Limited public transport access.
β±οΈ Allow at least 1.5-2 hours for a visit, a full day is recommended.
π« Do not feed or touch wild animals for your safety and theirs.
π° Adults 7-12 EUR, families 16-28 EUR, children 3-5 EUR.
π Daily, hours vary by season; treetop trail closed Nov-Mar.
π ΏοΈ Free parking for cars, buses, motorhomes, and disabled spots.
π» Disabled-friendly toilets and changing facilities available.
βΏ Treetop trail fully barrier-free with max 6% incline and elevator; most paths accessible.
π Dogs allowed on leash in the Tiergarten; dog parking available at trail base.