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    Parcs pour enfants et parcs d'attractions dans le Südtirol

    Divertissement et action sont au rendez-vous avec les nombreux parcs pour enfants et parcs d'attractions du Südtirol. Partez à la découverte de l'un des nombreux parcs de loisirs du Südtirol et profitez d'une aventure inoubliable et riche en adrénaline avec votre partenaire ou vos enfants. Le Südtirol vous propose un large choix de parcs de loisirs et d'activités qui réjouiront les enfants : la plus longue tyrolienne d'Europe près du Kronplatz/Plan de Corones, le parc accrobranche Ötzi Rope Park, la piste de luge d'été de Meran 2000, un jardin labyrinthe et bien d'autres endroits encore.

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    Sports and leisure
    Jochtal adventure park
    Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The Jochtal Adventure Park, which is an adventure trail starting at the Jochtal cable car mountain terminal and leading all the way to the Steinermandl panoramic platform. Along the way you will find a minizoo, a water park, a deer-shaped climbing feature and other exciting games. Make sure you pack sunscreen, a hat and a change of clothes and… have a good time!
    Shops and service providers
    Barbecue area Gründl
    Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The barbecue area is equipped with a barbecue with grill plate, seating for about 25 people and a small pond.
    For a reservation of the barbecue area please contact the Tourist Office: +39 0472 415020 / info@natz-schabs.info.
    Sports and leisure
    Wood Ball Track Kronplatz
    Al Plan/San Vigilio, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    What a ride – simply marbellous!

    Have you ever played on a 40 m long rolling ball sculpture? No? Well then, Kronplatz is the place to be!

    At the Kronplatz marble run, kids can race wooden marbles through an adrenaline-packed obstacle course, negotiating dizzying curves plus all sorts of bumps and hurdles. A matching set of beech-wood balls that double as a perfect souvenir to take home can be purchased on site.

    Roll on the fun!

    Where: from the Olang 1+2 mountain station at the top of Mount Kronplatz all the way to the entrance of the Kron restaurant.

    Prices: Using the track is free of charge; the beech-wood marbles cost € 2,50 each.
    Shops and service providers
    Frunpark
    Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The barbecue area is equipped with a barbecue with grill plate, seating for about 10-15 people, a toilet and a public playground.
    For a reservation of the barbecue area please contact the Tourist Office: +39 0472 415020 / info@natz-schabs.info.
    Sports and leisure
    Children's play park, Festival hut
    Gsies/Valle di Casies

    Public play grounds with lots of entertainment for our little guests. Small outdoor children's playground behind the festival hut (Interessentschaftshütte Ribisen) in Gsieser Tal Valley, San Martino.

    Culture & Attractions
    Pragis Park
    Prags/Braies, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen
    Welcome to the newly opened Pragis Park! This idyllic place offers both locals and tourists a wonderful opportunity to enjoy nature and be active. The park is not only a place to relax, but also an adventure for young and old.

    A particular highlight is the new climbing frame in the shape of a majestic stag. This creative design invites children to test their motor skills and unleash their imagination. The stag is not just a piece of play equipment, but also a work of art that symbolises the connection to nature. Surrounded by shady trees and blossoming flowers, families can experience unforgettable moments here.

    In addition to the play facilities, Pragis Park offers extensive green spaces where you can enjoy picnics or simply breathe in the fresh air. Hiking and cycling trails invite you to explore the surroundings and discover the beauty of the region.
    Leisure & Experience
    Recreation park Niederrasen
    Rasen-Antholz/Rasun Anterselva, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones
    A fantastic leisure park with a playground and a Kneipp facility makes children happy, while parents can relax and enjoy!
    Sports and leisure
    Wanda - indoor play ground
    Burgstall/Postal, Meran/Merano and environs
    Our bright, well-maintained, and safe indoor playground in South Tyrol offers endless fun for children aged 0 to 12 years. Jump on the trampoline, play in the ball pit, or zoom down the big slides – there’s so much to explore! Discover our amazing play attractions for both little and big kids!

    Wanda Indoorplay is divided into two age-appropriate areas. On the ground floor, you’ll find a protected play zone for toddlers up to three years old. On the upper level of our indoor play paradise, older children can let loose, and younger ones are also welcome to join in with the supervision of an adult.
    Sports and leisure
    Kronplatz treasure hunt
    Al Plan/San Vigilio, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    Will you be the one to find the treasure?

    Brace yourselves for a unique adventure at 2,275 m above sea level!

    Take a plunge into the mystic tales of the Dolomites. Discover the sites where legends were forged.

    On your search for a hidden treasure, your aim is to collect letters from a total of nine stations and spell out the mysterious solution. The quest begins at the Concordia 2000 peace bell and ends at its miniature version in the Little Kronplatz adventure park. Those who’ve successfully discovered all nine letters have also had a chance to marvel at some impressive sights at the top of Mount Kronplatz.

    How does the treasure hunt work?

    • Upon buying a junior or children's ticket, you will receive a stamp card for the solution, a map and instructions from any of the ticket offices in the valley stations.
    • Visit the nine stations in the right order and stamp the letters on the respective field on your card.
    • Once you’ve found all the letters and spell out the correct word, you can collect your treasure from one of our mountain stations.
    • Where: The stations are spread out around the summit.

      Prices: When you buy a children’s or junior ticket, the Kronplatz treasure hunt is included free of charge.

    Ice Skating
    Snow park for children in Reischach
    Bruneck/Brunico, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

     

    Children's Snow Park in Reischach

    A few steps away from the Cron4 pools at the sports park in Reischach, children can have fun in the snow.

    Between a short toboggan run (approx. 30 metres), an ice skating ring, a playground and a mini-zoo, fun for the whole family is guaranteed.

    Sports and leisure
    Outdoor Kids Camp Meran 2000
    Hafling/Avelengo, Meran/Merano and environs

    In the playground near the ropeway mountain station, junior explorers practice their balance, strength and agility for their next mountain adventure!

    From May to September – free access.

    Features in the Outdoor Kids Camp:

    > a race track incl. stopwatch
    > a double aerial runway
    > climbing logs and slides
    > a wobbly rug
    > a wobbly agility trail
    > slacklines (several difficulty levels)
    > ground-level trampolines
    > a small beginners' climbing wall
    > bouncy horses for infants
    > a bird's nest swing
    > Rolling Ball

    Sports and leisure
    Playground valley station Obereggen
    Deutschnofen/Nova Ponente, Dolomites Region Eggental

    Playgrounds Nova Ponente-Ega-Obereggen-Monte San Pietro

    • Nova Ponente village centre
    • Nova Ponente sport centre 
    • Ega village centre
    • Oberholz chair lift valley station in Obereggen
    • Maria Weißenstein/Pietralba
    Beach Volleyball
    Water park in Luttach/Lutago
    Ahrntal/Valle Aurina, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina

    The Water Park in Luttach – A fun experience for the whole family!

    Located right next to the festival square and the sculpture park in Luttach, the Water Park offers a variety of attractions. The park features different water basins, including a pond with a raft, various water games, and a Kneipp facility with barefoot and dry walking paths. For sports activities, there is a football pitch, a mini-golf course, and a beach volleyball court.

    Next to the water park, in winter, there is an ice-skating rink with artificial ice and the fun activity of ice stock shooting.

    The water park is easily accessible on foot from the village center. Parking is available nearby. The nearest bus stops are at the Tourismusinformation Luttach/Lutago or at Oberluttach/Lutago di Sopra.

    Culture & Attractions
    Moassl waterfall Pfitsch Valley
    Pfitsch/Val di Vizze, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs

    The Moassl Waterfall is a natural recreational area in the rear Pfitschvalley near Sterzing / Vipiteno. The refreshing air and the calmness at the end of the Pfitsch valley is a famous rest zone around the Moassl waterfall, a special place of energy amidst a beautiful natural setting. 

    The gentle outlet of the mountain stream offers a natural Kneipp facility: after a long hike, take off your shoes and dip your feet in the invigorating cold water of the stream before warming your feet in the lush green grass. Benches invite you to linger and the forest landscape offers ideal opportunities for adventurous games. Recharge your batteries! 

    Sports and leisure
    Adventure park Naturno
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs
    On your seats – ready – let’s go! On the fairgrounds, above the sports field, is the new adventure park for young and old. The different games invite you to try yourself out, compete and often reveal hidden talents of children.

    All games can be played alone, in pairs or as a team. This fosters a good coexistence, connects and brings together a community.

    Fundamental values such as fairness, patience, endurance and tolerance for frustration can be tested by the children playfully.
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