Went here three years ago, at that time it was allowed to feed the deers carrots and apples if you brought them with you. So this year when we came back with the goods we were surprised to see that it's not allowed anymore to feed the deers.
I must say I can see why, three years ago we had walks for hours there and maybe saw two other people the whole time we were there and now it's pretty busy!
Some deers will still come to you for a little pet on the head and they were very curious to see our little baby which was very cute. But we were not as popular as the last time without the carrots of course.
We went there two days in a row, the first day was a public holiday in Denmark and I would not recommend visiting at the time of a holiday. It's way too busy to enjoy the park. The second day it was rainy at first but as soon the sun was shining it was getting crowded. Go in the early mornings or in the late afternoon to avoid that and really enjoy the park.
Nonetheless, this park is beautiful. You have some beautiful spots where you can see the deers in the distance in there somewhat "natural habitat". With or without the deers this park is suitable for a beautiful walk with...
Read moreMarselisborg Deer Park is an absolute gem in Aarhus! The park is beautifully maintained, offering a serene and picturesque environment perfect for a relaxing day out. The highlight, of course, is the chance to see the deer up close. They roam freely and are very approachable, making it a wonderful experience for both kids and adults alike.
The park is spacious, allowing for leisurely walks along well-marked paths through lush greenery and forests. There are plenty of spots to sit and enjoy a picnic while taking in the natural beauty. The information boards provide interesting insights into the wildlife and plant species in the park.
The park's location is also a plus, as it's easily accessible from the city center, and there's ample parking available. Additionally, it's free to enter, which is fantastic for such a high-quality experience.
Overall, Marselisborg Deer Park is a must-visit for anyone in the Aarhus area. Whether you're a nature lover, a family with kids, or just looking for a peaceful escape, this park has something...
Read moreThere are some places in the Earth that you just forget the time, location and even yourself - just let the beauty, gorgeousness and simplicity of the nature capture you.
This place is one of those rare and unique places that lets you to experience hugging a deer, feeding him with an apple!
Deers are extremely friendly, don’t hesitate to come as a family. They come to you to look for, if you brought anything for them - so don’t forget to take some apples and carrots with you when you visit this remarkable and free entry park.
It’s so easy to access by public transportation from the city center, but there is also a free parking lot. Have a nice detour around the park to reach out the Infinity Bridge which is another attraction point worth to see on your way back.
If you happen to be in Aarhus, don’t miss this park - go there, make...
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