Adventure Park Naturns – Handmade wooden games for all ages
At Adventure Park Naturns, fun, games, and excitement await visitors of all ages. With around 40 different activities, it’s all about skill, coordination, patience, and, most importantly—having a great time!
- Region: Burgraviato
- Categories: Forest Playgrounds & Adventure Playgrounds
- Seasons: Spring, summer, autumn
- Starting Point: Naturns – Parking lot right next to the Adventure Park
- Opening Hours: March – October (check their website for exact times). The park remains closed in rainy weather.
- Admission: Paid entry
- Stroller-friendly
Description
Adventure Park Naturns is an absolute must-visit. It’s not just a typical forest playground but rather a vibrant world of games nestled among the trees. Hanspeter Schönthaler handcrafted all 40+ games with incredible attention to detail, and together with his daughter Debora, he runs this unique park in Naturns. The creativity and ingenuity behind these wooden games are truly impressive—kids, teens, and adults alike will have an absolute blast. The games can be played solo, in pairs, or as a team, and some of them can really test your patience.
This is a great destination not only for families but also for school groups and company outings, as it helps promote teamwork, tolerance, and fair play. We love that there’s something for everyone, so even if your kids have a big age gap, you can still enjoy a fun day together. The prices are more than fair—a family ticket costs €14, no matter how many children, and you can stay the whole day. A single ticket is €4 per person, and children under two get in for free. These prices apply to the 2025 season.
A snack stand inside the park offers food and drinks at reasonable prices, with kid-friendly options. The park is open from March to October from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM but remains closed on Mondays and, in the low season, also on Tuesdays (check also their website). In case of rain, the park stays closed.
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