Bőszénfa Game Park

Somogy

65/10090 min

Bőszénfa Game Park, also known locally as Bőszénfai Szarvasfarm, is a unique wildlife park situated in the heart of Hungary's Zselic region. Spanning an impressive 1336 hectares, the park specializes in grazing-based animal husbandry and game management, preserving rich traditions and knowledge in these fields. Visitors can explore diverse native deer species including red deer, fallow deer, sika deer, and David's deer, all within a naturalistic environment. The park features an interactive petting zoo where guests of all ages can feed and touch the animals, fostering close connections with nature. Additionally, the "Zselic Nagyvadjai" exhibition showcases the region's large game species, enriching visitors' understanding of local wildlife. The rustic Zselicvad Restaurant offers dishes prepared from high-quality local ingredients such as game meats, forest mushrooms, wild fruits, and herbs, providing an authentic taste of the region. Comfortable guest rooms with scenic views of the park allow for restful stays, enhancing the immersive experience. The park also organizes carriage and tractor tours, as well as educational group programs for children. This blend of nature, wildlife, cultural heritage, and hospitality makes Bőszénfa Game Park a compelling destination for nature lovers and families.

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Astuce: For the best experience, visit during weekends to join guided deer walks at 11:00 and 14:00. Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially for group programs and tours. Take advantage of family-friendly activities like the petting zoo, and consider staying overnight in the guesthouse to fully enjoy the tranquil natural surroundings. The restaurant uses local ingredients, so trying traditional game dishes is highly recommended. Check the official website for updated opening hours and program schedules.

Faits intéressants

  • The park covers 1336 hectares of natural landscape in the Zselic region.
  • It hosts multiple deer species including red deer, fallow deer, sika deer, and David's deer.
  • The Zselicvad Restaurant operates in a rustic building renovated to meet modern needs, serving dishes made from local game and forest products.
  • Visitors can participate in carriage and tractor tours around the park.
  • The park offers educational group programs tailored for kindergartens and schools.

Histoire

Bőszénfa Game Park was established as a grazing-based animal husbandry and game management site, rooted deeply in the traditions of the Zselic region.

1336

Over time, it developed into a large 1336-hectare reserve dedicated to preserving native deer species and promoting wildlife conservation.

The park has expanded its offerings to include educational exhibitions and interactive programs, becoming a significant natural and cultural attraction in Somogy county.

2012

The opening of the Zselicvad Restaurant in 2012 marked a milestone, enhancing visitor experience with local culinary specialties.

Guide du lieu

1
Animal Petting Area

An interactive zone where visitors can feed and pet red deer and other native species, providing a hands-on wildlife experience suitable for all ages.

2
"Zselic Nagyvadjai" Exhibition

An exhibition showcasing the large game animals of the Zselic region, offering educational insights into local wildlife species and their habitats.

3
Zselicvad Restaurant2012

A rustic restaurant housed in a renovated traditional building, serving dishes made from high-quality local ingredients including game meat, wild mushrooms, and herbs.

4
Zselicvad Guesthouse

Accommodation facility with six rooms offering scenic views of the game park, designed for visitors to relax after a day of exploration.

5
Guided Deer Walks

Scheduled walks with deer on weekends at 11:00 and 14:00, allowing visitors to observe and interact with the animals in their natural environment.

Contact

Téléphone: 06 20 977 6289