In addition to educational and therapeutic offers, guided tours of the farm are also available for groups, which can take place by arrangement from Monday to Friday. You will learn about the history of the animals and find out more about their needs and how they are kept. You can find more information and prices for the farm tour at: https://www.sentana-stiftung.com/hoffuehrungen/
There is also the option of taking a rally through the village. This is about the animals living there, but also about the topics of animal welfare and animal husbandry.
During opening hours, there is also the opportunity to stop off at the kiosk and stay for a coffee and cake in the village. In order to make a contribution to the animals and the environment, only vegan food is offered.
There is also the option of taking a rally through the village. This is about the animals living there, but also about the topics of animal welfare and animal husbandry.
During opening hours, there is also the opportunity to stop off at the kiosk and stay for a coffee and cake in the village. In order to make a contribution to the animals and the environment, only vegan food is offered.
Good to know
Openings
To ensure that visitors do not cause stress for the animals and to guarantee them sufficient peace and quiet, there are fixed rest periods and only limited opening hours. No visits are possible outside of opening hours, apart from offers with advance booking. The kiosk is also open during opening hours (with the exception of January and February) and sells vegan crêpes, waffles, sandwiches, coffee, ice cream, hot chocolate and sodas.
General Information
Parking Available
Bus stop available
Eligibility
for families
for individual guests
Other Furnishing/Equipment
Children's Playground (outdoors)
Toilet
Baby Change
Payment Options
Entrance Free
Directions & Parking facilities
The bus stop "Quellenhof" is located directly in front of the courtyard (line 121). Cars can park in the available parking spaces.
More information
There is an absolute feeding ban on the farm. There are many old and sick animals with special nutritional needs. To protect animals and visitors, there are only fence encounters and no "petting area". The animals can retreat at any time, but many animals seek out and enjoy human contact.
Dogs are generally allowed on the premises. However, dogs should be kept on a lead at all times on the grounds.
Dogs are generally allowed on the premises. However, dogs should be kept on a lead at all times on the grounds.