All zoos to visit in Rhineland-Palatinate

Experience the wonders of wildlife at 11 zoos in Rhineland-Palatinate. These zoos provide a home for various animal species and offer educational programs on animal conservation.

Are you an animal lover looking for a fun day out? Here are the top zoos in Rhineland-Palatinate:

  1. Kurpfalz-Park Wachenheim1

    Kurpfalz-Park Wachenheim

     Wachenheim an der Weinstraße
    Kurpfalz-Park is a leisure and wildlife park situated in the forest area of the Palatinate town of Wachenheim in the district of Bad Dürkheim, Rhineland-Palatinate. The park offers a unique blend of nature and entertainment, making it an ideal destination for families and nature enthusiasts alike.
  2. Neuwied Zoo2

    Neuwied Zoo

     Neuwied
    Zoo Neuwied is a zoo situated in the German city of Neuwied. It is adjacent to the Rhein-Westerwald nature park, providing a natural and serene environment for the animals and visitors alike. The location of the zoo offers a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
  3. Wildpark Mainz-Gonsenheim3

    Wildpark Mainz-Gonsenheim

     Mainz
    The Wildpark Mainz-Gonsenheim is a wildlife park situated in the Gonsenheim district of Mainz, in close proximity to the Lennebergwald nature reserve. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience wildlife in a natural setting, while also being conveniently located within the city.
  4. Worms Zoo4

    Worms Zoo

     Worms
    The Worms Zoo, situated in the recreational area Bürgerweide in the city of Worms, was inaugurated in 1972. It spans across an area of approximately 8.5 hectares. The zoo is home to over 500 animals from 80 different species, making it a diverse and engaging destination for visitors of all ages.
  5. Wildpark Bad Marienberg5

    Wildpark Bad Marienberg

     Bad Marienberg (Westerwald)
    Covering an area of 20 hectares, Wildpark Bad Marienberg is home to around 100 animals. The park's inhabitants include a variety of species such as alpacas, bison, nandus, and red and black game. This diversity of wildlife offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe and learn about different animals in their natural habitat.
  6. Landau Zoo6

    Landau Zoo

     Landau in der Pfalz
    Zoo Landau in der Pfalz, located in Landau in der Pfalz, Germany, spans across 4 hectares (9.9 acres). The zoo was established in 1904 and is managed by the municipality of the city. Its central location in the city, along with the historic remains of a French fort, makes it easily accessible for visitors.
  7. Betzenberg Wildlife Park7

    Betzenberg Wildlife Park

     Kaiserslautern
    The Betzenberg Wildlife Park is a sanctuary for a variety of animals. Visitors can expect to see owls, wild boar, lynx, mouflon, bred back tarpans, aurochs, and other animals. The park provides a natural habitat for these animals, allowing them to thrive and be observed in their natural environment.
  8. Wildpark Potzberg8

    Wildpark Potzberg

     Föckelberg
    Wildpark and Greifvogelzoo Potzberg is a leisure and animal park nestled in the North Palatinate Mountains. It is situated approximately 20 km northwest of the independent city of Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience wildlife in a natural and scenic environment.
  9. Kaiserslautern Zoo9

    Kaiserslautern Zoo

     Kaiserslautern
    The Kaiserslautern Zoo spans an area of seven hectares and is home to around 112 species and over 500 individual animals. In addition to the diverse range of animals, the zoo also features a nature trail. This information is crucial for visitors as it gives an idea of the size of the zoo and the variety of animals they can expect to see.
  10. Reptilium Landau10

    Reptilium Landau

     Landau in der Pfalz
    The Reptilium Terrarien- und Wüstenzoo Landau, located in the city of Landau in der Pfalz, is the largest reptile zoo in Germany. It offers a unique opportunity to see a wide variety of reptiles, amphibians, and some invertebrates and mammals. The zoo was born out of the private collection of the current zoo director, Uwe Wünstel, who has been passionate about reptiles from an early age.
  11. Eifel-Zoo11

    Eifel-Zoo

     Lünebach
    Eifel-Zoo is a privately operated zoo situated in Lünebach, a municipality in the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a diverse range of wildlife in a serene and natural environment.