Be safe, there is no bears in our area 😃
Tiboo the naughty clown and Daisy the clumsy princess🐴🦄
They are living their peaceful little life, spending their days eating grass, sunbathing, and enjoying the simple things together.
You can watch Tiboo teasing Daisy, the two of them doing their daily rolls in the field, or laughing at their funny and sometimes completely crazy moments.
Rocky the sweetheart and Rambo the gentleman 🐶✨
To respect everyone’s comfort and preferences, we usually keep them at a distance. However, if you’d like to cuddle, play, or simply spend time with them, just let us know—they’ll be delighted, and you’re welcome to enjoy their company as much as you like. 🐾💛
Here you will find a rich variety of birdlife: forest birds, grassland species, wetland birds, raptors, migratory birds, owls, small bats, boreal species 🐦
From the smallest to the largest, from the most common to the most unusual and curious. If you take your time, stay attentive throughout the day, and explore the different areas, you’ll be surprised by how many species you can observe ✨
You will most likely spot red squirrels, especially during hazelnut season 🐿️🌰, and there is also sometimes a hare in the horse field 🐇.
Other animals also live here, but they are very discreet and therefore rarely seen, so I won’t tell you more — it’s better to simply enjoy what you may come across during your stay 🌿
For sure you will have the chance to see moose droppings on the forest trails on the property 🫎🌿
Your chances of spotting one are highest if you go for a hike in the forest, although they do occasionally wander across open spaces and roads.
And if you’re really, really lucky, you might even be woken up by a moose licking your toes! 😃 (Just kidding… or maybe not 🤭)
Roe deer wander around here every day 🦌. They are not very timid, so you can hardly miss them. One of them often comes into the horse field. Many others also roam around the area — just keep your eyes open and you’ll be able to enjoy their beauty and gentle presence 🌿
We often see a beautiful fox crossing the horsefield. You may also spot a stoat, weasel or merten ("or" is because I don't know how to differenciate these 3 ones!