Animals
At Cavern Hills, visitors can discover a close and friendly world of animals amidst the open natural landscape. Gentle alpacas, intelligent horses, and adorable sheep roam freely across lush pastures. Each species offers a unique experience – from feeding, touching, and caring, to relaxing moments alongside them – all helping you connect with nature and feel the peace and warmth that Cavern Hills has to offer.

1. Alpaca
Alpacas are close relatives of camels and llamas, originally from the Andes Mountains in South America. Unlike the large and somewhat proud appearance of llamas, alpacas are smaller, gentle in nature, and especially friendly toward humans. Their fleece is considered one of the softest and warmest natural fibers in the world, often referred to as the “gold of the Andes.”

2. Horses Mee
Horses are intelligent, agile, and sensitive animals. They live in herds, bonding with one another through subtle sounds and gestures. During the day, horses spend most of their time grazing, moving at a leisurely pace, and sometimes galloping with joyful energy. At Cavern Hills, the horses are cared for in spacious, open pastures – a place where they can move freely and maintain their natural connection with the environment..

3. Sheep Meet
Sheep are herd animals, known for their gentle and timid nature. They often move together, sticking close in large flocks, creating a sense of connection and safety. Their most recognizable feature is their thick, soft fleece – a coat that not only protects them from changing weather but also serves as a valuable material for the textile industry.

4. Cows Meet
Cows have long been a symbol of the American countryside — gentle, steady, and deeply connected to farm life. At Cavern Hills, our cows graze freely on open pastures, enjoying the sunshine and fresh air that keep them healthy and calm. With their soft eyes, slow steps, and rhythmic chewing, they bring a sense of peace and tradition to the landscape.
