
The Veresegyház Bear Sanctuary rolls out special Easter programs for families on April 5-6, 2026—Sunday and Monday. Spring wakes up nature and gets the animals buzzing with energy, making it the perfect time to watch them up close during play, rest, or exploration. Kids and adults engage in interactive sessions, learning about animal habits while enjoying fresh air in a safe, natural setting. It’s quality family time at 2112 Veresegyház, Patak Street 39.
Easter Fun and Animal Watching in the Open Grounds
Your Easter visit packs entertainment, education, and family fun for all ages. The sanctuary isn’t just a trail spot—it’s a real animal rescue home where keepers work daily to give rescued animals a peaceful life. Over Easter weekend, they open up this world to visitors, letting you observe daily routines up close. The sanctuary is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with full-day activities.
Csupacsoda Wooden Playground – Motion, Play, and Giggles for Tots
Little ones unleash their energy at the Csupacsoda playground: running, jumping, playing, and laughing all in one guaranteed fun zone.
Museum Train: 10:30–5 p.m. – Ride into Adventure
The sanctuary’s museum train turns travel into a thrill. Kids take in the surroundings and animals through special onboard games.
Easter Mini-Train Quiz with Prizes – Spot Animals, Answer Questions, Win Gifts
Spot animals en route and answer three questions correctly! Right answers earn prizes from Aunt Kati, blending learning and play into pure joy.
Easter Monday Only: Langaléta Garabonciások (Tall Stilt-Walkers) Fair Comedies
At 11 a.m. and noon, catch two 45-minute hilarious, flashy shows by stilt-walking performers delighting crowds.
Noon: Aranyszőrű Bárány története (The Golden-Fleeced Lamb Story) – Tales, Songs, and Magic
Wandering musician Gulyás László brings Easter folklore to life with stories, tunes, and enchantments for all ages.
Up-Close Animal Encounters Beyond the Programs
Home to over 15 species—bears, wolves, raccoons, deer, and more—plus the new tiger cub Pablo from Budapest Zoo. Many are rescues getting second chances, offering peeks into daily care. Spring amps up activity with fresh behaviors, ideal for watching. Easter traditions like egg painting and sprinkling are reimagined here: the Egg Quiz is a modern treasure hunt that teaches via observation, mixing fun and facts perfectly.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs!





