Pangea Park near Ringsted

Are you looking for a different animal experience on Zealand, where you don't just have to stand at a distance and look? So is Pangea Park Zealand Definitely worth knowing. The zoo is located in Bjæverskov between Ringsted and Køge and mainly focuses on allowing visitors to get close to the animals.
One of the greatest experiences is the park's Capybara experiencewhere you can get up close to the world's largest rodent – and maybe even have the chance to pet a capybara.
Clap and capybara in Pangea Park
Capybaras have become incredibly popular in recent years, and it's not hard to understand why. The large, calm animals have an almost constant relaxed expression and have become known worldwide through videos and pictures on social media.
I Pangea Park on Zealand Are dolphins not just animals you can observe from a distance? The park offers a special Capybara Experience, where guests can come close to the animals and experience them firsthand. Pangea Park describes the experience as a peaceful and unique encounter with the capybaras, and the timing may vary from day to day.
Pangea Park makes an obvious excursion destination if you or the children have dreamed of Meeting or petting a capybara in Denmark.
The capybaras naturally decide for themselves how much contact they want, so one should not expect the animals to necessarily come over to be petted. But precisely the opportunity to be very close to them makes the experience much different from a normal visit to a zoo.
What is it like to get close to a capybara?
The first thing you notice is the size.
Capybaras can look like large guinea pigs in pictures, but in reality they are significantly larger. An adult capybara can grow to about 100-130 centimeters long and weighs up to 65 kilograms.
When you stand beside them, you quickly get a completely different sense of the animal.
Capybaras are social animals that naturally live in groups. They originate from South America, where they typically inhabit around rivers, lakes, swamps, and other areas with access to water. They are excellent swimmers and among other things use the water to cool down.
Experiencing them from just a few meters away – and maybe feeling the fur if one of them comes closer – is therefore something quite different from just seeing them through a fence.
One of the more special animal experiences in Denmark
There are many zoos and animal parks in Denmark, but it is far from everywhere where you can get so close to the animals.
It is precisely close contact that is a big part of the idea behind Pangea Park.
In addition to the capybaras, Pangea Park among other things walk-through systemwhere one moves among some of the animals. You can experience kangaroos, monkeys, large turtles, alpacas, and a variety of reptiles. The park also offers various hands-on experiences with animals.
But if you ask us, the capybaras are one of the experiences that make Pangea Park especially interesting.
Especially if you have already fallen a little in love with the large South American rodents through YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
What is a capybara?
The Capybara – Capybara - er the world's largest living rodent.
Although it may resemble a giant guinea pig, it is closely associated with water. The capybara's eyes, ears, and nose are positioned high on its head, allowing it to keep almost its entire body underwater while still being able to orient itself.
Turtles mainly feed on grass, aquatic plants, herbs, and bark. In nature, they are found in South America and often live in groups.
Quick facts about capybaras
- Length: approximately 100-130 cm
- Weight: up to around 65 kg
- Levested: South America
- Lifespan: approximately 8-12 years
- Birth: grass, water plants, herbs, and bark
- Distinctive feature: the world's largest rodent
And yes – they are at least as charming in real life as they look in pictures.
More than just capybaras
Although capybaras can easily be the reason to visit Pangea Park, there is much more to experience.
Pangea Park Zealand among other things Abe Land, Krybdyrs Grotten, and various walk-through attractionsFor children, there are also playgrounds and a large jumping pillow, and the park has Café Ohana, where during parts of the year it is possible to buy food, snacks, as well as hot and cold drinks.
That means the visit can easily turn into a family outing lasting several hours and not just a quick stop to see the capybaras.
Pangea Park with children
Pangea Park is especially interesting for families with children because the park is relatively manageable, while at the same time giving children the opportunity to experience animals in a more direct way.
Standing a few meters from a capybara, walking among kangaroos, or experiencing monkeys up close gives a completely different feeling than looking through large enclosures.
And when the children have had enough of animals for a while, there is both a playground and a bouncy castle.
Where is Pangea Park located?
Pangea Park Zealand is located at:
Ringstedvej 531
4632 Bjæverskov
The park is located between Ringsted and Køge and is therefore easy to combine with other experiences in Central and South Zealand.
Although it can often be relevant to search for as Pangea Park RingstedThe park itself is located in Bjæverskov.
Prices at Pangea Park
At the time of our latest update, the regular entrance prices for Pangea Park Zealand are:
- 0-2 years Free
- 3-11 years old 100 kr.
- 12 years and up 160 kr.
Prices and opening hours may change, so we always recommend checking Pangea Park's own information before your visit.
The same applies Capybara Experience, as the current time may vary.
Is Pangea Park worth a visit?
If you want to visit a smaller and more intimate zoo, Pangea Park is an interesting alternative to the large zoological gardens.
But the main reason to take the trip right now is, in our opinion, quite clear:
The turtles.
The opportunity to enter the area of the world's largest rodent and experience the calm capybaras up close is not something you find everywhere.
If you are looking for Chameleons in Denmark, want to Pat a capybara, or just missing a different experience with children in Zealand, Pangea Park should therefore be on the list.
And beware – once you've stood next to a capybara, there's a real risk that you'll want to take one home.
Practical information
Location: Pangea Park Zealand
Address Ringstedvej 531, 4632 Bjæverskov
Area: Between Ringsted and Køge
Highlight: Capybara Experience
God til: Family, children, and animal enthusiasts
Other experiences: But, kangaroos, reptiles, turtles, alpacas, walk-through attractions, playground, and bounce house.
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Ringstedvej 531, Bjæverskov, Denmark