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    Wildpark Germerode - Woods

    Wildpark Germerode

    4.4(5 reviews)
    84.9 km

    EN -GER I want to give 4.5 but the only option is 4 or 5…read more Location is good. This is a beautiful space for all the animals. Woods fields and water. They really put thought into it and give nearly all the animals an amazing place to roam and live 5 Many animals walk freely around and are not shy to get close. At the entrance they sell food bags for 1euro that you can feed the animals. 5 Downside is a lot of poop around at certain places and I understand it's hard to keep up with that. We'll and shoes can always be cleaned .2 They have a great variety of animals and it's perfect for kids and adults 5 By the entrance/exit they have an area to sit and order food /snacks hot and cold as well as souvenirs 3 Also and very amazing a quite large playground area which is worth the visit even by itself. Very well designed and beautifully created with many different elements for kids to play, discover, explore and have fun and parents to enjoy 5+ Parking is also widely available on gravel and grass some under trees 4 Entrance fee is actually pretty cheap for this large area of Wildpark and playground and free for kids under 3 wow 5 I highly recommend this place for young and old! I we have a great time with our 2.5yrs old and Oma and Opa. ----------------------- Ich würde am liebsten 4,5 vergeben, aber die einzige Option ist 4 oder 5. Die Lage ist gut. Es ist ein wunderschöner Ort für alle Tiere. Wald, Wiesen,Felder und Wasser. Sie haben sich wirklich Gedanken gemacht und bieten fast allen Tieren einen tollen Ort zum Austoben und Leben. 5 Viele Tiere laufen frei herum und scheuen sich nicht, näher zu kommen. Am Eingang werden Futtertüten für 1 Euro verkauft, mit denen man die Tiere füttern kann. 5 Ein Nachteil ist, dass an manchen Stellen viel Kot herumliegt, und ich verstehe, dass es schwierig ist, damit Schritt zu halten. Aber Schuhe können jederzeit gereinigt werden. 2 Es gibt eine große Auswahl an Tieren und es ist perfekt für Kinder und Erwachsene. 5 Am Eingang/Ausgang gibt es einen Sitzbereich, wo man warme und kalte Snacks sowie Souvenirs kaufen kann. 3 Außerdem gibt es einen ziemlich großen Spielplatz, der allein schon einen Besuch wert ist. Sehr gut gestaltet und wunderschön angelegt, mit vielen verschiedenen Elementen, auf denen Kinder spielen, entdecken, forschen und Spaß haben können und die Eltern auch Spaß haben. 5+ Parkplätze sind ausreichend vorhanden, auf Schotter und Gras, teilweise unter Bäumen. 4 Der Eintritt ist für diesen großen Wildpark und Spielplatz richtig günstig und für Kinder unter 3 Jahren kostenlos. Wow. 5 Ich kann diesen Ort für Jung und Alt wärmstens empfehlen! Wir hatten eine tolle Zeit mit unserem 2,5-Jährigen und Oma und Opa.

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    Botanischer Garten

    Botanischer Garten

    3.8(4 reviews)
    46.4 km

    "Beware of Open Pollination"…read more If you are wondering what the everblooming daylilies you and your buds can do for entertainment in Jena, just ask yourself, "WWGD" (What would Goethe Do)? Goethe would undoubtedly bolt over to the Botanical Garden to visit the tree he planted there so many years ago...his beloved Ginkgo, which is now the oldest in Thuringia. Fun side story for luvvas: his poem "Gingo Biloba" (later "Ginkgo Biloba") was dedicated to his muse, Marianne von Willemer. The tart was a recently married woman, who at 35 years his junior was the Catherine Zeta Jones to his Michael Douglas...the Hilaria to his Alec...the *ahem, fur ball* Courtney Stodden to his Doug Hutchison. While creeping on Marianne, Goethe mailed her a Ginkgo-leaf with a side of fava beans. Then on September 15, 1815 he read his draft of the Gingo/Ginkgo poem to her and friends in Frankfurt. On September 23, 1815 he saw Marianna for the last time. Guess he couldn't see the forest for the trees! And here for your pleasure is the poem that was the kiss of death for their little tryst: "Gingo Biloba" This leaf from a tree in the East, Has been given to my garden. It reveals a certain secret, Which pleases me and thoughtful people. Is it a living being, Which has separated in itself? Or are these two, who chose To be recognized as one? Answering this kind of question, Haven't I found the proper meaning, Don't you feel in my songs, That I'm one and double? In addition to Frau Willemer, old Joe was also inspired by his surroundings at the garden to create some of his other greatest hits, like "West-östlicher Divan" and "Italian Journey", which brings us back to the garden... The second-oldest botanical garden in Germany, it was first established in 1586 as the medical garden, "Hortus Medicus in Collegio" by the University of Jena. It has been enlarged and redesigned many times in the years since. In 1776, Goethe and Botany Professor Batch founded the Botanical Garden (currently maintained by the Friedrich-Schiller-Univeristy of Jena), in addition to helping organize the Jena Institute for Botany. The garden now contains about 12,000 plants from every climatic zone on Earth. Areas of the grounds include an alpine garden, a collection of medicinal and useful plants, a pond, an arboretum containing about 900 species of deciduous and coniferous trees and shrubs, a palm house, a collection of rhododendrons, roses, and dahlias, and a recreation of Goethe's Garden and the Inspector House. The succulents section of the garden is not to be missed for those furnishing guest rooms for in-laws. Your interior decorator will be delighted when you show them examples of the the Echinocactus Grusonin/Golden Barrel Cactus, affectionately known as the "Schwiegervater and Schwiegermutter Sessels" (Father-in-law and mother-in-law chairs)! No need to leach off your friends to get in...admission is under 5 Euro. Most areas are wheelchair-accessible. ~The Nosy Norwegian Sniffing out flowers, German creepers, and good deals, so that you don't have to!

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