Day Trip:BergTierPark
Here are a few family-friendly hints and tips for my fellow mummies (and daddies!) who want to take their young family to BergTierPark! :-) My hubby, little Tristan and I had a lovely afternoon there in August 2010.
http://bergtierpark.objektraum.com/html/
* Plenty of free on-site parking
* Gravel paths suitable for pushchairs/strollers, but there are some slopes to manoeuvre
* Large outdoor children's play area (approx 2+ year) with slide, swings, various climbing frames etc, but also an area for little kids (under 2) where there is mini-swings, a mini-slide, sand-pit etc.
* The petting zoo and the domestic animals are located opposite the play area: goats, horses, donkeys, chickens, donkeys etc. There are also cages of rabbits and chipmunks.
* In the back of the park is a forest area where there are paddocks of deer (which you can feed with the animal-food purchased at the admission desk), wild pigs, beavers etc.
* Due to the natural slopes and paths, it does get muddy in wet weather so do think about welly's, rain-coats and umbrellas, and a change of clothes for the little ones.
* There is a café in the admission building which (looking at the menu) did both filled rolls and hot meals (curry wurst with chips, etc).
Viccy
We visited the Berg Tier Park today with our 2 year old! He absolutely loved it! And so did we!
Would definitely recommend it to any families with young kids. There are even bunji-trampolines for big kids!
Easy to get to, spacious and loads to do!
You can feed the animals, feed yourself in the cafe, go for a walk and play on all the park equipment!
Not too expensive to get in either!
Enjoy!
Tracy
http://bergtierpark.objektraum.com/html/
* Plenty of free on-site parking
* Gravel paths suitable for pushchairs/strollers, but there are some slopes to manoeuvre
* Large outdoor children's play area (approx 2+ year) with slide, swings, various climbing frames etc, but also an area for little kids (under 2) where there is mini-swings, a mini-slide, sand-pit etc.
* The petting zoo and the domestic animals are located opposite the play area: goats, horses, donkeys, chickens, donkeys etc. There are also cages of rabbits and chipmunks.
* In the back of the park is a forest area where there are paddocks of deer (which you can feed with the animal-food purchased at the admission desk), wild pigs, beavers etc.
* Due to the natural slopes and paths, it does get muddy in wet weather so do think about welly's, rain-coats and umbrellas, and a change of clothes for the little ones.
* There is a café in the admission building which (looking at the menu) did both filled rolls and hot meals (curry wurst with chips, etc).
Viccy
We visited the Berg Tier Park today with our 2 year old! He absolutely loved it! And so did we!
Would definitely recommend it to any families with young kids. There are even bunji-trampolines for big kids!
Easy to get to, spacious and loads to do!
You can feed the animals, feed yourself in the cafe, go for a walk and play on all the park equipment!
Not too expensive to get in either!
Enjoy!
Tracy
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