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Boek Wildlife Park and horse-drawn carriage rides

Boek Wildlife Park and horse-drawn carriage rides
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Boeker Str. 29

17248 Boek

The wildlife park in Boek at the Müritz National Park Boek is located on the eastern bank of the Müritz, right next to the Müritz National Park. The Boek Wildlife Park is an open-air enclosure covering over 80 hectares where you can observe the local flora and fauna in their natural state. All the animals here behave as they would in the wild so that they show a certain respect towards "strangers". That is why they always keep their distance from humans. Especially in the fall, with a little luck, you can watch a special spectacle when the red deer follow their natural instincts and begin to rut. Of course, you can also discover here at all other times of the year how multifaceted and astonishing life in the local nature can be. A visit to Boek Wildlife Park is also worthwhile in winter. Enjoy a carriage ride with mulled wine in the beautiful natural surroundings and get an expert explanation of the flora and fauna.

Wildlife park Boek - native wildlife on the east bank of the Müritz

The Boek Wildlife Park in Boek is located directly at the Müritz National Park on the eastern bank of the Müritz and is one of the most natural excursion destinations in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. On over 80 hectares of open-air enclosures, you can observe the local flora and fauna as they would behave in the wild. The animals deliberately keep their distance from humans - a sign of how close to nature life in the park really is.

Red deer rutting and rare nature experiences at any time of year

The Boek Wildlife Park offers an impressive natural spectacle, especially in the fall: When the red deer begin to rut, they follow their natural instinct - and visitors can experience this rare moment up close if they are lucky. But the park also shows how diverse nature can be in this region at other times of the year. Similar nature experiences also characterize other parts of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, from the forests on Rügen to the coastal landscapes of Fischland-Darß-Zingst.

Creeper and carriage rides in Boek Wildlife Park

In winter, Boek Wildlife Park invites you to enjoy atmospheric horse-drawn carriage rides. With mulled wine and expert explanations of the flora and fauna, you can enjoy the winter nature around the Müritz National Park in a very special way - an excursion that is also worthwhile for families and groups.

Further sights in Boek

Boek Manor House / National Park Information

Boek Manor House / National Park Information

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+++ currently closed due to renovations +++ Barrier-free exhibition "The Fishermen of Boek" The Boek manor house was built in the first half of the 19th century as a two-storey plastered building with 13 axes and a central risalit. The history of the estate is marked by numerous changes of ownership. The National Park Ticket buses stop in Boek directly in front of the manor house. Before it was taken over by the German Luftwaffe in 1935, it was owned by the le Fort family. After the end of the Second World War, the Boek manor house was used for various purposes for decades. Today, the house houses a restaurant in the left wing and a national park information center, a village museum, a tin figure museum and a tin figure workshop in the other half of the building. In the exhibition "The Fishermen of Boek", all objects and contents are set to music and are tactile and accessible for wheelchair users.

Boek Manor House

Boek Manor House

📍 Boek

+++ currently closed due to renovations +++ The Boek manor house was built in the first half of the 19th century as a two-storey plaster building with 13 axes and a central risalit. Numerous changes of ownership characterize the history of the estate. The National Park Ticket buses stop in Boek directly in front of the manor house. Before it was taken over by the German air force in 1935, it was owned by the Le Fort family. After the end of the Second World War, the Boek manor house was used for various purposes for decades. Today, the house houses a restaurant in the left wing and a national park information center, a village museum, a tin figure museum and a tin figure workshop in the other half of the building. In the exhibition "The Fishermen of Boek", all objects and contents are set to music and are tactile and accessible for wheelchair users.