Pony Empire and Mini Dino Park
Pony Empire and Mini Dino Park

Pony Empire and Mini Dino Park

Natural attraction Experiences Landmark
10:00 - 18:00
Closed

96RC+P9, Lupeni, Romania

About

Discover the magical Pony Empire and Mini Dino Park, located in Lupeni/Farkaslaka, just 12 kilometers from Odorheiu Secuiesc/Székelyudvarhely! This fairy-tale destination offers unforgettable experiences for both children and adults.

Pony Kingdom:
  • Children can ride and pet the ponies.
  • A pony carriage exhibition awaits visitors.
  • Other small animals: rabbits, chickens, lambs, peacocks, pigeons, and pheasants.
Mini Dino Park:
  • Located in a pleasant forest environment.
  • Ideal family program for both children and adults.
The park is open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM.
Visit us and enjoy the closeness of nature and the unique experiences!

Program overview

Recreation Nature Walk

Mini Dino Park

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