
Bangsbo Dyrepark
44 acres of fenced-off woods and meadows with around 40 free-range fallow, red and sika deer. Particularly interesting in the spring when the animals calve, and in the mating season in autumn.
One of the greatest experiences is observing the deer and enjoying the sight of them up close throughout the year. Especially in spring, when they give birth, and in autumn, during the rutting season.
Besides the deer, the area is also an excellent spot for birdwatching, whether in the forest or along the Bangsbo River. Here, you might spot the great spotted woodpecker, among others. The wildlife park is also home to squirrels, mice, and forest snails.
Additionally, you can explore the diverse flora. Alongside the impressive oak and beech trees, you will find ash, maple, birch, alder, hazel, and elder. It is also possible to come across remarkably large and beautiful Norway spruces and Austrian pines. Pigeons and squirrels are frequently seen in the park as well.
The wildlife park also features a nature playground with a picnic shelter, where you can enjoy your meal in idyllic surroundings.
Furthermore, the hilly terrain provides a glimpse into the glacial meltwaters from more than 10,000 years ago, with deep ravines and high hills. Here, you can also find ancient beech and oak trees, some over 200 years old. Among them stand large, old silver firs, planted in the late 19th century.