Very striking grounds including remarkable vistas of follys and genuinely intriguing, fascinating ornately positioned statues.
One has often had the occasion to find themselves explaining their travels and visits to far-off cities such as Kleve. The name and its pronounciation may not, at first, be recognisable to listeners.
However, one mention of English king Henry the Eighth's 4th wife (but never royal consort), Anna of Cleves, all is recalled instantanly. Anna was a cool actor and always managed to keep her head when all were...
Read moreNice place to visit with the kids. Don't expect a fully featured zoo though. Goats constitute about a half of the population, there are some cows, pigs and donkeys. Seals and camels are probably the only highlights. Some animals look like they should be taken care of a little more. What is nice is that you are allowed to feed some of the animals (it's clearly visible where you mustn't do that). We spent there some 2 hours and don't expect to spend more, there isn't much to see. For the price it...
Read moreIt's not a very big place. There is not a wide variety of animals. Sheep, goats, cows, birds, etc. However, it deserves a visit. The experience of hand-feeding animals is fantastic, especially if you have small children. You can feed them with the food you will buy for two euros at the entrance. It has its free car park very close to the center of Kleve. The bad part is that there was only one toilet when we went, other than that, I think it's a good option for a...
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