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Experience a guided tour at Dals Långed Moose Park, get close to friendly moose, fallow deer, and mufflon sheep, and learn about Nordic wildlife firsthand.
Visiting a wildlife park that offers up-close encounters with native Nordic animals is a charming way to spend part of your Swedish adventure. The Dals Långed Moose Park provides visitors with a 30-minute guided experience where you can watch and feed sociable moose, alongside fallow deer and mufflon sheep, in a natural environment. This tour isn’t just about spotting animals from afar; it’s about getting a personal connection with creatures that typically inhabit the wilderness.
What makes this experience stand out is the chance to interact directly with the moose, guided by a knowledgeable local who shares insights into their habits and lives. One detail we particularly appreciate is the opportunity to feed the animals by hand, which brings a thrill and a sense of connection that photos simply can’t capture.
A potential consideration is that the tour is relatively short, at just 30 minutes, which might feel brief if you’re hoping for a more extensive wildlife experience. However, this also makes it perfect for families, those with a tight schedule, or visitors seeking a quick but meaningful encounter with Nordic fauna.
This tour suits animal lovers, families, and curious travelers eager to see Swedish wildlife in a friendly, approachable setting. If you’re after an authentic, informative, and fun outdoor activity, this is a charming choice.


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Dals Långed Moose Park, located in Västra Götaland County, offers a balanced blend of accessible outdoor fun and genuine wildlife viewing. The park was established in 2006 and spreads over 21 hectares of lush countryside, giving the animals plenty of space to roam. The location is ideal for those traveling through the Swedish countryside, providing a peaceful backdrop for a wildlife encounter that feels both natural and intimate.
Your visit begins with a scheduled guided tour lasting about 30 minutes, though check the booking platform to confirm the exact start times. The tour is led by a local guide who speaks both English and Swedish, ensuring clear communication for international visitors. We liked that the guides seem genuinely passionate about the animals, often sharing insights based on their personal experience or knowledge.
The guided portion includes a feeding session where you get to see the moose come close, eat from your hand, and sometimes even approach curiously. The moose here are used to people, so interactions are friendly and often involve the animals wandering closer than you might expect. As one reviewer noted, “We got very close to the moose and they let us feed them,” which highlights just how approachable these animals are under controlled circumstances.
Watching the moose roam, rest, and graze is a highlight. Unlike wild moose, which are typically shy and elusive, the animals here are quite comfortable around visitors. This offers a unique chance to observe their behavior—such as a moose resting with its head lifted or munching on foliage—up close. The park also houses fallow deer and mufflon sheep, which add variety to the experience.
One reviewer shared that the guide was very knowledgeable and happy to answer questions, enriching the visit further. Such personal interactions can deepen your understanding of these animals’ natural behaviors, diets, and habits.
After the guided session, you’re free to explore the park at your own pace. The spacious environment means you won’t feel crowded, and you can take as many photos or just enjoy the scenery. The park’s layout and the open spaces make for relaxed wandering, perfect for families or anyone wanting a slow, contemplative experience with nature.
The tour costs include entrance to the park and the guided feeding experience, making it a straightforward, all-in-one activity. Remember, transportation to and from the park isn’t included, so plan your route in advance—whether by car or perhaps joining a combined tour. The activity is brief, so it might be best combined with other local attractions or countryside explorations.
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and water—essentials for a day outdoors. Smoking isn’t allowed, in line with the park’s focus on animal welfare and visitor safety.
While the tour is only half an hour, the intimate nature of the experience, combined with the opportunity to feed and interact with the animals, offers excellent value. The guide’s knowledge enhances the experience, making every moment both educational and enjoyable. It’s especially appealing for families seeking a safe, friendly introduction to Nordic wildlife without the need for long or expensive excursions.
Feedback from visitors like Melanie, who described the experience as “very close to the moose,” underscores the authenticity of the encounter. She also appreciated the guide’s willingness to answer questions and noted that she bought souvenirs from the shop afterward. Such details reflect a well-rounded experience—educational, personable, and with a tangible connection to the animals.

This activity is perfect for animal enthusiasts, families with children, or anyone wanting a quick, meaningful outdoor experience. The friendly, approachable animals and engaging guides make it suitable even for those with limited mobility or familiarity with wildlife. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers wanting something authentic and low-key, away from busy urban sights.
However, those seeking a lengthy or more adventurous wildlife expedition might find this tour a little brief. It’s best viewed as a charming, informative highlight rather than an all-day wildlife safari.

The Dals Långed Moose Park guided tour offers a warm, authentic look at Nordic wildlife in a setting designed for comfort and real interaction. The approachable moose and knowledgeable guides create a memorable experience that appeals to families, animal lovers, and curious travelers alike. The ability to feed the animals by hand is a rare treat, adding a personal touch that elevates this activity beyond a simple wildlife viewing.
While the visit is relatively short, its intimacy, setting, and educational value make it well worth including in your Swedish itinerary. It’s a straightforward, satisfying outing that combines nature, wildlife, and local expertise—all within a peaceful countryside environment.
For those after a genuine, friendly introduction to Swedish animals, this tour delivers at a fair price, especially considering the chance to get up close and ask all your burning questions.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 2 years old are allowed. The experience is family-friendly, with the opportunity for kids to see and feed animals in a safe environment.
What animals can I expect to see?
You’ll see moose, which are the main attraction, along with fallow deer and mufflon sheep, all living in a spacious area that mimics their natural habitat.
How long does the tour last?
The guided tour takes about 30 minutes, though you can explore the park afterward at your leisure.
Are the animals used to visitors?
Yes, the moose and other animals are quite sociable, often approaching visitors during the feeding session, thanks to their familiarity with people in this park.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended. You can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, and booking with Pay Later options provides flexibility.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and water are advisable. Remember, smoking isn’t allowed on the premises.
Whether you’re visiting Dals Långed for the first time or seeking a gentle, educational wildlife experience, this tour provides a genuine chance to connect with Swedish fauna in a relaxed, friendly environment.