Children’s Park Nordica

Children’s Park Nordica is where younger visitors can meet the park’s smaller animals up close, from sheep and goats to rabbits, guinea pigs and peacocks. It is a calmer, more playful part of the park, where children can learn to approach animals with curiosity and respect.

Peacock and golden pheasant

Among the smaller animals, you will also find the park’s peacocks and golden pheasants. The peacock is hard to miss when it shows off its feathers, while the golden pheasant looks as if it has stepped out of a fairytale.

Hedgehog

The hedgehog is familiar from gardens and summer evenings but still lives a surprisingly secret life. It prefers to wander around when no one is watching.

Rabbit

Several rabbits live at Park Nordica, and many children look forward to meeting them. They are soft, quick and curious, but they also need calm, gentle handling and respect.

Guinea pigs, quails, hens and turkeys

Children’s Park Nordica is also home to guinea pigs, quails, hens, roosters and turkeys. There is plenty of life, sound and movement here. The quails are sitting on eggs, the turkeys have chicks, and the hens and roosters bring a true farmyard feeling to the park.

These animals often spark big curiosity in young visitors. Why does the hen make that sound? How fast can a quail run? How many guinea pigs live together? Small questions can be the beginning of big nature experiences.

Meet the rest of the animals

As wild habitats shrink and more species become threatened, protecting the nature we still have matters more than ever. Park Nordica is home to animals from the Nordic wilderness. Some were born here. Others arrived through stories of