Weißhauswald Wildlife Park (Wildpark Weißhauswald) invites you to immerse yourself in the world of nature right on the outskirts of historic Trier, located in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in western Germany, near the border with Luxembourg. This park is a true oasis of peace and fresh air, where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Weißhauswald is not just a forest area, but a specially organized nature park. Here, visitors can walk along well-maintained trails, enjoying the beauty of the local landscape, and observe various animal species living in conditions as close as possible to their natural environment. It is a wonderful opportunity for an educational outdoor getaway.
The park's location near Trier — Germany's oldest city, founded in 16 BC by the Roman Emperor Octavian Augustus — adds a special charm to the visit. The city, known as "Northern Rome" due to its many preserved ancient Roman buildings, offers a unique contrast between a rich historical heritage and the serenity of Weißhauswald. Thus, a visit to the park can be an excellent addition to a cultural program, allowing you to combine the exploration of ancient monuments with a peaceful rest in the heart of nature.