At the animal petting zoo, visitors have the opportunity to get to know the animals of the puszta up close. They can pet many bunnies, ducklings, lambs, goat kids, ponies, buffaloes, and miniature pigs, but they can also meet other interesting, adorable, and curious small animals. They can ride ponies, and even fulfill the dream of many little girls by participating in a family carriage ride to Lake Kis-Balaton.
The Animal Petting Zoo is the place where both children and adults can spend their free time pleasantly and enjoy the proximity of animals and nature. It is located on the outskirts of Fenyvespuszta, within the territory of the Balaton Uplands National Park, in the immediate vicinity of Lake Kis-Balaton and Kányavári Island, on the border of the municipality of Balatonmagyaród. In the petting zoo, visitors have the opportunity to get to know the animals of the plain up close, petting many rabbits, ducks, lambs, goat kids, ponies, buffaloes, and dwarf pigs, but they can also get to know other interesting, friendly, and curious animals. Visitors can ride ponies, and even fulfill the dream of many little girls by participating in a family carriage ride to Lake Kis-Balaton.
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Birgitt VandreyLegalább tizedjére voltunk a szállodában! Minden nyár elején és november végén megyünk! Nagyon szeretjük, a pincérek már ismerősként üdvözölnek, mindenkihez van pár kedves szavuk!
Várnagyné Horváth LorettaVielen Dank,wie immer ALLES TOP, alle Wünsche wurden erfüllt! Sehr Hundefreundlich! Bis bald!
Gabriele ObendraufOne of the best hotels we've stayed at during our travels (worldwide!!!). Clean, spacious room (superior), excellent wellness area (we didn't even go to the large bath), and the breakfast and dinner offer a wide selection, with the food being incredibly delicious.
Marianna Glück-MolnárEs war ein super Urlaub macht weiter so wir kommen gerne wieder.
Christina Szelepusa