Adlerwarte Berlebeck, Detmold
Facts and practical information
Adlerwarte Berlebeck is a bird park in the Berlebeck district of Detmold. It was founded in 1939 by the couple Kati and Adolf Deppe and is today an institution of the city of Detmold.
Scenically beautiful and conveniently located on a ridge for bird flight, the Adlerwarte Berlebeck is home to 46 different species of birds of prey with a total of over 200 specimens. During the season, free flight demonstrations take place several times a day. A grandstand with 160 seats has been set up for this purpose. In a teaching and information center, interesting facts about birds of prey, the history of falconry and the tasks of the eagle sanctuary in the protection of species are conveyed.
Adlerwarte Berlebeck – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hermannsdenkmal, Externsteine relief, Detmold Open-air Museum, Landestheater Detmold.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Adlerwarte Berlebeck by public transport?
Bus
- Kanne • Lines: 701 (1 min walk)
- Forelle • Lines: 701, 792 (6 min walk)