There are aviaries and two hiking trails - 4 km and 7 km. At first glance, everything is bad: in neglected enclosures there are exhausted animals that are kept in poor conditions in terrible cramped conditions - it's definitely not worth showing this to children! In a good way, these enclosures should be closed at all!
But! in addition to the aviaries, there are two trails and that's where you definitely need to take the children. If the weather is hot, then you need to arrive early - before 7 ... 8 a.m., otherwise you may not see the animals. If it is cool and cloudy, then you can watch the animals from the trail all day :)
We came with the children twice and saw roe deer, fallow deer, deer, herons, cranes, etc. It should be borne in mind that wild animals are not allowed anywhere near - ideally if you have binoculars with you :)
I really liked the zoo. Beautiful and well-groomed animals. We went along the bike trail on foot and there was a problem. Google maps revealed that the route was 12 km, not 7 km.
Some kind of bullshit - it seems that tourists are not particularly needed here: exhausted animals in cages, bicycles with child seats without belts, routes that cannot be traversed
A good primer leads to the place. There is a large parking lot. We only looked at the aviaries. Like it. Next time we'll walk or drive along the trails.