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Cigoland - Storks and leisure park
Cigoland - Storks and leisure park



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Présentation
Avantages cartes d'hôtes : Oui
Formules de visites
Free visit
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Visit with educational sheets/pack
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Teaching room
Durée
Half-day
Effectif groupe
20
Prices
- Tarif Adulte : 21 €
- Tarif Enfant : 19 €
Avantages tarifaires
Free for children (age limit)
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Group (minimum number of people)
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Other special offers
Ouverture
From 23/04/2025 to 29/06/2025
Ouvert le Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday de 10:00 à 18:00
The 09/06/2025
Ouvert le Monday de 10:00 à 18:00
From 30/06/2025 to 31/08/2025
Ouvert le Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday de 10:00 à 18:00
From 01/09/2025 to 19/10/2025
Ouvert le Wednesday Saturday Sunday de 10:00 à 18:00
From 20/10/2025 to 02/11/2025
Ouvert le Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday de 10:00 à 18:00
Services +
Commodités / Services annexes
Terrasse
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Toilets
Practical service
Shops /Sale of goods
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Electric car charging station
Restauration sur place
Cafeteria
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Restaurant
A proximité
Cigoland - Storks and leisure park
Route de Sélestat, 67600 Kintzheim
Welcome to Cigoland, the stork and amusement park for all the family!
For 50 years now, Cigoland has been offering attractions for young and old alike. Children can go canoeing, drive a 1900s-style jalopy, have fun in the giant ducks, race electric cars...
As well as the attractions and activities, Cigoland Park also raises public awareness of the fauna and flora specific to the Ried and Central Alsace regions, and in particular that of the White Stork, the emblematic bird of Alsace. Take the aerial monorail, which criss-crosses the park at a height of several metres, and see many storks in the wild, fly over their nests and discover the young stork chicks and their parents. Other animal species are also represented, including dwarf goats, ponies, Alsatian cockerels, peacocks, swans and even... llamas!