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WHAT DOES “HOCHWILDPARK” MEAN?

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The term "hochwild" (large game) has historical roots and denotes all game animals that were especially popular quarry in medieval society and were reserved for hunting by the nobility. Thus, the red deer was considered large game whereas the roe deer was designated small game and could be hunted by those of lower social standing.

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IS THERE FREE PARKING?

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Yes, we have ample free parking for cars, busses, motorbikes and bicycles. Disabled parking spaces are located to the right of the park entrance.

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CAN YOU PURCHASE GAME MEAT?

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You can purchase game meat from our own stock for grilling or to take home. We ask that you pre-order during the period before Christmas on +49 (0)2443 /6532.

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IS THE WILDLIFE PARK BARRIER FREE?

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Part of the park is navigable by wheelchair – it should be noted, however, that not all of the designated paths are paved. There are disabled toilets and motorised and standard wheelchairs are available for hire.

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