Barenpark
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BERN/ Updated : Apr 26, 2017, 16:15 IST
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If legends are to be believed, the Swiss capital earned its name when Berthold V, the Duke of Zahringen and the founder of Bern, captured a bear during one of his many hunting trips. The mighty bear serves as a symbol of this hist … Read more
If legends are to be believed, the Swiss capital earned its name when Berthold V, the Duke of Zahringen and the founder of Bern, captured a bear during one of his many hunting trips. The mighty bear serves as a symbol of this historical city and one of the best places to spot these deceptively cuddly wild animals is at the Barenpark. Read less

If legends are to be believed, the Swiss capital earned its name when Berthold V, the Duke of Zahringen and the founder of Bern, captured a bear during one of his many hunting trips. The mighty bear serves as a symbol of this historical city and one of the best places to spot these deceptively cuddly wild animals is at the Barenpark. A 6000 sq m park in the heart of Bern, this place is replete with towering trees, grassy landscapes and excellent views of the Aare River. There are woody areas for the bears to live in and move around and massive pools to plunge into. These animals can fish, climb, play and relax and live the kind of life they would in the jungle. Two brown bears called Björk and Finn call the park home and so do their cubs Ursina and Berna.
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