Explore Our Moose Park in Småland

Are you looking to meet Sweden’s most emblematic woodland dweller up close? Our moose  park in Småland offers a rare chance to stand face‑to‑face with the king of the forest. Bring the whole family and discover nature in a way that is both thrilling and moving—an outing filled with adventure, learning and lasting memories.

A Destination for Everyone From Young Families to Nature Photographers

Children delight in seeing these gentle giants up close while learning about their life in the forest. New calves are born each season, adding extra excitement. Photographers, meanwhile, will find unrivalled opportunities to capture moose in a natural setting thanks to the park’s well‑positioned towers.

Enrich Your Visit with a Trip to the Moose Museum

If you’d like to delve deeper into the world of moose, our Moose Museum is a must‑see. Discover the animal’s role in Swedish history and culture—an engaging, informative stop for adults and children alike.

Easy to Reach, Simple to Enjoy

The park is conveniently located on the E4 motorway, just 10 km north of Ljungby. Take exit 81 (Laganland) and follow the clear signs. The entrance sits next to the Laganland Tourist Office & Sweden Shop.

Immerse Yourself in Nature—and in the World of the Moose

Deep in the heart of Småland, an unforgettable encounter awaits. Watching a moose at close range is an experience that stays with you: the sweeping antlers, the calm, inquisitive gaze. This magnificent animal is a symbol of Swedish wilderness, captivating visitors of every age.

What Awaits You in One of Sweden’s Premier Elk Parks?

Spread across six hectares of pristine woodland, the park gives the animals space to wander freely. Several strategically placed observation towers line the visitor path, so you can capture perfect shots—whether with a smartphone or a professional camera.
A 6,000‑square‑metre show enclosure lets you get remarkably close to the moose, and the entire park is fully accessible, ensuring everyone can share the experience.

Morning Feeding—the Prime Time to See Moose in Action

For the best chance of lively encounters, schedule your visit for the 10 a.m. morning feeding. This is when both majestic bulls and playful calves are most active, and, if you’re lucky, you might even hand‑feed them an apple—an unforgettable moment!

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Elks Spring -25

  • Queen 8 år 
  • Gabriel 1 år.
  • Estelle 1 år. 
  • Viktoria 2 år. 
  • Emil född 4/6 -24. Mother Viktoria
  • Ulrika 4 år 
  • Rambo 2 år (född 16 oktober 2022)

The story of Rambo
A unique event in the animal and moose world:
Rambo The Fighter

On 16 October 2022, 3-year-old moose mother Ulrika gave birth to a bull calf who after a month or so was given the name Rambo.
Born five months later than normal, his chance of survival during autumn and winter was initially assessed as minimal. Moose calves are usually born in May/June…
But Ulrika took good care of her calf, which suckled diligently and learnt to eat twigs/buds and concentrated feed at the moose feeding place.
The bull calf fought on – withstood the autumn rains and the cold of winter despite his reddish-brown ‘baby fur’. (Moose yearlings have usually developed winter fur for the cold season.)
The name of the survivor, of course, became Rambo – The fighter!
Never before (to our knowledge) has a moose calf born in October survived more than a week or so. Rambo’s age of more than six months is unique!

Many questions remain:
What will happen to his fur – when will Rambo lose his ‘baby coat’ and get adult moose fur?
-Under the first two weeks (8 months) Rambo totaly lost his “baby coat”
How quickly can he catch up with the other moose born in 2022?
How will things go generally for Rambo?

Other questions concern his mother Ulrika:
Will she mate normally in September 2023?
When will she give birth again?

Opening hours
Entrance-fee

Elk Park OPEN 

Entrance-fee:
SEK 140. Children 7-11 years SEK 70.
Family price:
 2 adults and children 0-11 years: SEK 280.

The same opening hours during tourist season as Sweden Shop.

 

Bull 9 February
The bull looses his antlers in late winter.

Bull 1 May
New antler are growing.

Bull 17 July
Feeding time 10.00

Bull 4 September
Antlers fully grown and rutting time starts.