ARAN PARK
A preserved natural setting where animals live in their own habitat, a site for discovering mountain biodiversity
Just 10 minutes from Luchon, but already in Spain, Aran Park opened its doors in the spring of 2013. In this preserved natural setting, the animals live in their habitat. It is a magnificent site for discovering mountain fauna and biodiversity. You will be able to observe bears, lynx, otters, two packs of white and grey wolves, marmots as well as large deer and all mountain ungulates, day and night raptors. Modern presentations, in semi-freedom, take you here to the heart of the intimacy of the wild animals in their ecosystem. The park registered its first births in 2013: 3 female mouflons and 2 deer fawns, then births were recorded in marmots, ibexes, eagle-owls and even... bears! Also to be discovered the vulture pen and the otter pond.
In 2017: arrival of a new pack of grey wolves at Aran Park: a 3 year old female, called Aka, and three males, Safir aged 5 and Waka and Firsh aged 2.
In 2018: arrival of a couple of bearded vultures, and still births, in fallow deer, marmots, isards and roe deer
News 2020: new development of the bear enclosure.
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