Wildpark Langenberg is Germany's oldest wildlife park, offering a unique opportunity to observe native Central European animals in naturalistic enclosures within a richly forested environment near Hamburg.
Established in 1950, Wildpark Langenberg is located in the Langenberg district of the town of Reinbek, in northern Germany, just east of Hamburg. The park spans approximately 160 acres of diverse forest habitats and open meadows. It was founded to provide a sanctuary for native animal species of Central Europe, focusing on conservation and education. The park’s landscape includes mixed deciduous woods dominated by oak, beech, and pine trees, creating an authentic natural environment for species such as European bison, red deer, wild boar, wolves, lynx, and various bird species. Visitors can explore extensive walking paths winding through the forest and open enclosures, taking in animal enclosures designed to mimic natural habitats as much as possible. Educational signage and seasonal programs provide insights into regional wildlife ecology and conservation efforts. Wildpark Langenberg is particularly notable for its successful breeding programs of endangered species like the European bison and the wildcat. The park appeals to families, wildlife enthusiasts, and nature lovers, offering picnic areas, a playground, and well-maintained trails suitable for all ages. Its proximity to the metropolitan area of Hamburg makes it a popular day-trip destination for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing. The park emphasizes sustainable management, promoting awareness about native fauna and natural habitats in Northern Germany. Visitors enjoy year-round access, with the shifting seasons providing unique wildlife observation opportunities, from playful young animals in spring to animals preparing for winter in autumn.
European Bison enclosure – showcasing successful conservation breeding
Naturalistic forest habitats with native Central European species
Interactive educational exhibits and seasonal wildlife programs
Scenic walking trails weaving through mixed deciduous forest
One of the largest enclosures housing herds of Europe's largest land mammal, contributing to species recovery.
A dedicated area where visitors can safely observe packs of native grey wolves in a natural forest setting.
Well-marked, wheelchair-accessible trails that offer immersive experiences within old-growth mixed woodland and meadows.