Nolhaga lantgård is a zoo located in Alingsås that focuses on the preservation of old Swedish landrace animals. The facility features various breeds, including Värmlands sheep and Göinge goats, and is actively involved in nationwide conservation efforts aimed at maintaining biodiversity through heritage livestock breeds. This initiative not only supports animal preservation but also promotes awareness of traditional farming practices.
The zoo offers educational experiences that highlight sustainable agriculture and rural Swedish culture. Visitors can engage in interactive animal encounters, providing a family-friendly atmosphere that encourages learning about farming and nature. Additionally, Nolhaga lantgård hosts events and activities that foster community involvement and enhance understanding of local agricultural practices. Through these efforts, the zoo aims to create a deeper appreciation for the importance of biodiversity and heritage breeds in the context of Swedish agriculture.




