Farmapark Soběhrdy in spring: baby animals, free attractions, and a family trip full of experiences.

Farmapark Soběhrdy in spring: baby animals, free attractions, and a family trip full of experiences.

The sun has finally peeked out from behind the clouds, and all of nature is waking up to life. Our little animals are eagerly waiting for your visit. Spring is here! In FARMAPARK, baby animals are being born, and life is thriving again! Come to us to recharge your energy and enjoy an unforgettable day full of fun and discovery.

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If you want to enjoy a peaceful walk among animals from farms around the world that you can pet or feed, visit us on a weekday. If you want to experience more fun with a splash of adrenaline, come on weekends or during holidays when all our TOP attractions are in operation.
 
 
Our area is not only home to hundreds of animals but also a fun park where both kids and adults can have a great time. Around the animal enclosures, you will find plenty of attractions and playgrounds – so you will be entertained all day long. Plus, you don’t pay anything extra for the attractions!
 
Take a ride in a safari jeep, pilot a small airplane, jump on giant trampolines, conquer the tubing track, or enjoy a boat ride on the pond.
Everything is free – included in the price of your ticket!
 
 
TOP ATTRACTIONS operating on weekends, holidays, and during summer vacations. Outdoor playgrounds are open daily in any weather. The indoor play area is open daily in any weather, and entry is free.
 
 
And we haven't forgotten about hungry bellies. At the main entrance, you will find the restaurant Babiččiny dobroty, with an "All-inclusive" program. With a one-time payment, you can enjoy everything you desire. The Svačinka bistro in the indoor play area is open for our visitors every day. In the lower part of the area, you can smell the Buřtárna, where, as the name suggests, you can roast sausages and hot dogs over a fire.
The gastro zones are open differently during the spring and summer months, please check the current status on our website.
 
 
OUR TIP: Register and download the Farmapark app and enjoy cheaper entry and priority information about news and events.
 
Contacts:
+420 777 920 000

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