Eriksberg Wildlife Park is Scandinavia’s largest animal reserve, offering a unique chance to observe free-roaming native Scandinavian wildlife in a protected natural setting.
Eriksberg Wildlife Park, located in Blekinge County in southern Sweden, spans approximately 2700 hectares and is the largest wildlife reserve in Scandinavia. The park is situated on former agricultural land transformed into a vast nature reserve that supports a wide variety of native wildlife, including free-ranging herds of European bison, red deer, fallow deer, mouflon, wild boar, and elk. The landscape is a mix of expansive forests, meadows, and wetlands, creating a rich mosaic of habitats that attract numerous bird species and other fauna.
Originally an estate with a mansion dating from the 19th century, Eriksberg has evolved into a world-class destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. Visitors can explore the reserve on guided safari tours, by car on marked roads, or on foot along several trails and observation points. The park’s emphasis on conservation means animals roam freely, giving a rare opportunity to witness natural behaviors up close in a relatively natural environment. Eriksberg also contributes actively to the protection and research of native Scandinavian ungulates and supports biodiversity by maintaining open landscapes.
Key attractions include the chance to see Europe’s largest land mammal bison in a near natural environment, fantastic birdwatching opportunities, and panoramic views from observation towers and hides. Eriksberg offers picnic areas, accommodation options including a hotel and cabins, and well-marked paths to facilitate wildlife viewing throughout the year. This combination of accessibility, conservation focus, and scenic beauty makes Eriksberg a premier location in northern Europe for wildlife-focused outdoor recreation.
Europe’s largest free-roaming herd of European bison
Scenic observation towers offering panoramic views of the reserve
Diverse native species including elk, wild boar, and mouflon
Guided safari tours providing close wildlife encounters
Largest herd of free-roaming European bison in Scandinavia, a flagship species reintroduced in the reserve.
Several elevated platforms providing panoramic views over the landscape and excellent vantage points for wildlife spotting.
19th-century manor house located within the park, serving as a hotel and visitor center combining history and nature.