Wildpark Trompet is a scenic wildlife park in Lower Saxony offering visitors an immersive experience with native and exotic animals in naturalistic enclosures set within varied landscapes.
Located near the town of Wilstedt in Lower Saxony, Germany, Wildpark Trompet is a popular wildlife park that spans a diverse terrain of forested areas, meadows, and water features. Established to promote education and conservation, the park showcases a wide variety of native German wildlife such as red deer, wild boar, European mouflon, and wild cats, alongside some carefully curated exotic species. The well-maintained enclosures and natural habitats allow visitors to observe animals in settings close to their natural environments, promoting awareness about species protection and regional biodiversity.
Visitors can walk along a network of scenic paths that traverse open fields, shady woods, and small lakes, making it ideal for family outings and nature lovers. The park also includes educational exhibits, children’s play areas, and picnic spots, making it a holistic outdoor recreation destination. Throughout the year, Wildpark Trompet hosts special programs such as guided tours, feeding demonstrations, and seasonal wildlife events.
The park’s history dates back to its founding in the mid-20th century as part of a regional effort to conserve native wildlife populations and offer accessible wildlife experiences to the public. Its proximity to urban areas makes it a convenient nature escape with a strong focus on environmental education, sustainable tourism, and habitat conservation.
Observation of native German species including red deer and wild boar in naturalistic habitats
Scenic walking trails through mixed forest and meadow landscapes
Interactive educational programs and seasonal wildlife events for families
Tranquil lake area ideal for birdwatching and photography
Large open area where visitors can observe red deer roaming freely within a natural habitat.
Specialized enclosure featuring the elusive European wild cat, providing educational insight into this rare species.
Shaded walking path that winds through ancient mixed forests, ideal for birdwatching and peaceful strolls.