It is a safe home for many animals of the Alps, who live peacefully in their carefully recreated habitats.
In the five-hectare forest, you can meet Cleo and Cora, two curious and playful brown bears, or catch a glimpse of Balto, Sissi and their wolf cubs exploring rocks and clearings.
From above, eagle owls watch every movement with attentive, wise eyes, while the lynxes Artù, Brenta and little Argo move elegantly and silently. The otter glides blissfully in the pond and the foxes play among the bushes and logs, offering little moments of surprise.
At Belpark, the keepers, the true guardians of the park, look after the animals and welcome creatures rescued from trauma or abuse, offering them a safe life. There is also an educational farm with goats, peacocks and rabbits.
Among beech, spruce and larch trees, every encounter is an opportunity to discover nature up close and learn about the life of alpine animals.