Around the house is a park with a herd of fallow deer.
The island was home to a large herd of European fallow deer for more than 50 years.
Fallow deer cannot be found here even though the two hunting grounds are relatively close to each other.
It can be tracked back to the 17th century, the first time fallow deer were kept in Austria.
There was a herd of fallow deer across a meadow.
Fox and persian fallow deer are present as well, but seem to have been hunted.
The current 400-450 fallow deer descend from the original herd.
There were some 500 European fallow deer on the island, I later learned.
Right at the estate, red and fallow deer can be seen in a broad enclosure.
A herd of wild Fallow deer have lived in the park since the seventeenth century.