Butterfly Farm in Trassenheide is the largest attraction of its kind in Europe, located on the island of Usedom, just about a 50-minute drive from Świnoujście. On an area of 5000 m², visitors can admire about 2500 exotic butterflies from around the world, freely flying in a tropical hall with lush vegetation, a pond, and a waterfall.

The main attraction is the tropical hall, covering an area of 2600 m², maintaining a constant temperature of around 26°C and 80% humidity. Among vegetation such as hibiscus, orchids, and bamboo, one can observe butterflies in various stages of life. Particularly interesting is the "chrysalis room," where through a glass you can see butterflies hatching from cocoons.

In addition to butterflies, the farm also offers an exhibition of other insects and arachnids in 40 terrariums, as well as a display of minerals and fossils. Special educational programs and a playground have been prepared for children.

Practical information:

  • Address: Wiesenweg 5, 17449 Trassenheide, Germany

  • Opening hours: Daily from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:00 PM)

Getting there from Świnoujście is simple – just follow road B111 through Zinnowitz, then turn towards Trassenheide. The farm is located near the Trassenheide train station, which also makes it easy to reach by train.

The Butterfly Farm in Trassenheide is an ideal place for a family trip, offering unforgettable experiences and an educational adventure among exotic butterflies and tropical nature.