This is an awesome opportunity to see moose live.
The farm consists of a small set of houses, which serve some food and fika (Swedish pastries and coffee) as well as some souvenirs.
It might sound stupid, but if you need to visit a toilet, you should choose the one in the souvenir store for some extra fun.
The tour takes around 60 minutes on some trailers connected to some tractors. We saw both… the huge male moose and later on the baby moose and their mother. The owner of the farm explains a lot of details about the moose and the farm. The whole tour is a lot of fun.
And yes, you’ll be able to touch the moose and interact with them.
The moose have a huge, natural area to move around, while male and female are separated. Male get separated during the heat season.
Costs are around 20€ per adult and 10 per kid.
Overall, very nice experience for...
Read moreVisited in July 2025 – an unforgettable experience! This is an amazing place run by people with a true passion for what they do. The moose safari tour was both professional and incredibly interesting. Our guide, Leffe, shared lots of fascinating facts about moose and made the entire one-hour tour very engaging.
I highly recommend booking tickets online in advance, as it’s a very popular attraction and spots fill up quickly. There’s also a cozy café and a gift shop on-site, making it a perfect stop for nature and animal lovers.
A must-visit if you’re...
Read moreIf you've never seen a moose, like never or only on a distance, this is the place to go to. Be foreign or Swedish, dosn't matter just do it. They'll get so close you can even touch them (NEVER on the back though or you'll risk getting a hoof shape stamped on your forehead. By the moose.)
Incredible experience, great tour and tour guide. Leffe, aka The Moose man, holds a very informative tour and tells you about the mooses and the park, how he spends time with the mooses to get them as "tame" as they are and adds a lot of...
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