Attraction Wichtelpark Sillian

Sillian

The Wichtelpark near Sillian in East Tyrol is located in a romantic forest and is an exciting and adventurous excursion destination for the whole family.

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Pure fun and action. This is provided by a small autodrome, a playground with a spectacular tube slide, family swings and a climbing wall. A water play area and a miniature golf course offer additional variety. The high ropes course with five different courses at different heights allows young and old to test their own limits. The Wichtelpark is located on the beautiful Drau cycle path, which runs along the river from Italy through East Tyrol and Carinthia to Slovenia. The cycle path between Sillian and Lienz is very scenic and easy to master.

Description

In the Wichtelpark in Sillian in the Hochpustertal valley in East Tyrol, the little ones feel really big, as there are lots of exciting attractions here: A small autodrome is a popular meeting place, especially for younger kids, while the zip line offers action at lofty heights. A spectacular new tube slide over 30 meters long attracts young and old alike for an adventurous descent. There is also a double tower facility with a tube slide, children's seesaws, family swings, climbing walls, a water play area and an 18-hole miniature golf course.

The Wichtelpark is located in a romantic forest, where you can also find peace and relaxation. While the children let off steam to their heart's content, parents have the opportunity to prepare lunch or dinner in the covered barbecue area in a rustic charcoal barbecue oven.(Deposit for the barbecue area: € 50.00) Or you can stop off at the kiosk, where there is also a forest stage for performances, because the Hochpustertal family nest is all about creativity.

High ropes course in the Wichtelpark
Experience the forest from a new perspective! 9 different courses with varying degrees of difficulty take you to heights of 1.5 to 8 meters. 73 elements and stations with 12 Flying Foxes over a total length of 950 m require climbing, balancing, sliding and lifting weights over a wide variety of rope and bridge constructions.

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