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At Monte Tamaro in Switzerland, near Lake Maggiore, you can expect, among other things, an Alpine coaster and a high ropes course on the mountain. At the foot of the mountain there is also a large adventure pool.
The
You like to really relax? Or enjoy the whole day full of action? Then the
Enjoy incredible attractions in a tropical ambience!
Whether daring or scared, there is something for every age.
There is the Kobra or Octospeed halfpipe slide. In the Kid's Lagoon the little ones can play pirate or enjoy Tropic Island waterfalls, mini
…The Foire du Trône is undoubtedly the oldest fair in France. Its history dates back to Lothair of France and the year 957, but it was not until 1805 that a small fair was set up in the suburb of Saint Antoine. Over the years, the fair grew in size and
…The park is divided into the marine landscape, Vulcano Rapids, the medieval area and the modern zone.
Correspondingly themed, fish and dinosaurs can be admired or you can take a small mine train to the Mayan ruins.
Various slides, climbing attractions and
…The Center Parc Bispinger Heide is waiting for you in the Lüneburg Heath. In addition to the unique vacation homes with a view of the Lüneburg Heath, the park also offers its own hotel here. In addition to the many free activities, there are also
…Here we offer a varied program: from petting zoo to rafting track and boat swing to Austria's largest family roller coaster.
A climbing paradise and a salt grotto complete the extensive offer. However, these cost extra.
The family land is also worth a trip
…The Christmas market in Naumburg an der Saale, known as the “Naumburg Advent Experience,” immerses the historic cathedral city in an atmospheric sea of lights during the Advent season. It unfolds around the market square and in front of the
…As befits an amusement park in warm areas, it also has some rides on offer that can get you really wet.
From 1996 to 2006 the park belonged to the Löffelhardt family (