The Wildpark Oyhof is a game reserve near the forester's lodge of the Counts of Schaesberg'sche forest administration and the Iller Canal in Tannheim, Baden-Württemberg.
The park is approximately 8 hectares in size and is home to 1180 animals in 4 species including red deer, fallow deer, mouflon and wild boar. Visitors can observe the animals and feed them with automatic feed. There is also a forest nature trail, a small forest playground and a picnic area on the premises. School classes often visit the park as a destination. There is also a venison sale.
To get to the wildlife park, you can take the A7 exit at Berkheim and drive in the direction of Tannheim. From Tannheim train station, follow the signs to the car park, from where a 700 m long footpath leads to the wildlife park.
There is also a Celtic hill and several tumuli very close to the wildlife park.
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