Avifauna is one of the most popular bird parks in the Netherlands, located in Alphen aan den Rijn. With its wide variety of bird species, lush environments, and family-friendly atmosphere, Avifauna offers a unique experience for nature lovers of all ages. For visitors with mobility needs, Avifauna ensures that everyone can enjoy its wonders, with excellent accessibility features throughout the park. In this guide, we’ll provide an overview of what to expect and how you can make the most of your visit.
About Avifauna: A Bird Lover’s Paradise
Founded in 1950, Avifauna was one of the first bird parks in the world. Today, it is home to a wide range of exotic and native bird species from around the globe. Whether you’re fascinated by colorful parrots, majestic birds of prey, or elegant flamingos, Avifauna offers the chance to observe these incredible creatures up close.
Beyond the birds, Avifauna also boasts a variety of other animals, a large playground for children, and plenty of educational opportunities, making it an ideal destination for families and animal enthusiasts alike.
Vogelpark Avifauna Accessibility:
- Address: Hoorn 59, 2404 HG Alphen aan den Rijn
- Opening hours: Vogelpark Avifauna is open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM.
- Entrance: Very wide park entrance.
- Toilets: accessible toilets are located on the restaurant buildings. Please note that the one at the restaurant at the centre of the park has a very sloping access ramp, which may require access only by help. In contrast, the bathroom in the other restaurant (near the playground) can be reached from the ground floor.
- Accessibility: The entire park is accessible for wheelchair users, but there are some part of the park with a slope and uneven ground.
- Rental: a few wheelchairs are availabble for rental at the park (they are metals one, not really comfortable). To rent on you need a deposit of Euro 1. It is not possible to reserve it.
- Guide dogs: Guide and assistance dogs are welcomed at Avifauna. They should wear a visible jacket or harness and have proper identification.
- Mobility scooters: allowed.