Aran Park
About
Aran Park is a sprawling 20‑hectare wildlife sanctuary nestled in the heart of the Pyrenees, offering visitors a chance to witness native mountain fauna in their natural habitats. From majestic brown bears and lynx to the elusive Iberian ibex and wandering wolves, the park hosts around 150 species across varied exhibits. Visitors can stroll a scenic 1,200‑meter trail that meanders through alpine meadows and dense forests, discovering interactive displays and educational talks within its on‑site museum and souvenir shop. In addition to everyday wildlife viewing, Aran Park offers themed experiences such as the optional ‘Wolf Watching Tour’ – a 15‑minute guided encounter with the famous Canadian wolves, available on weekends in spring and autumn and daily in summer – and hands‑on ‘Day‑in‑the‑Life of a Handler’ sessions where guests observe animals up close. Whether you’re a family searching for an educational outing, an avid nature enthusiast wanting to learn about alpine ecosystems, or a solo traveller looking for a quiet retreat in the mountains, Aran Park delivers an immersive, family‑friendly adventure.
Highlights
- Diverse Mountain Wildlife
- Guided Wolf Watching Tour
- Interactive Museum
- Souvenir Shop
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Wolf Watching Tour
€5.00