Hulfjell gård waterpark
Type:Children/family
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6 reviewsDiscover Hulfjell Water Park in Drangedal, one of Southern Norway's largest floating water parks, offering a refreshing escape from the usual water park hassles.
Water park among animals and nature
In this aquatic wonderland, you can bounce on floating trampolines, conquer towering jumping platforms, and tackle challenging balance obstacles. Laughter and excitement abound as you take on the thrilling water obstacle course, a delight for both adults and children. At Hulfjell, fun is guaranteed!
Suitable for both children and adults
The park seamlessly combines play and exercise with its obstacle courses and trampoline, igniting your competitive spirit as you tackle the Monkeybar, Cliff, Action Tower, Half Pipe, Dome, Balance Beam, and Flip challenges. Whether it's a family day, team-building event, or a kick-off celebration, this water park caters to all.
Safety is a priority, with dedicated hosts and provided life jackets. The park welcomes adventurers aged 6 and above, measuring at least 110 cm tall.
After your aquatic adventures, explore Hulfjell Family Park, where you can meet animals, including adorable alpacas and other farm residents.
Food service at Hulfjell family park
Satisfy your appetite at the park's own kiosk and food cart, offering local cuisine like venison salami pizza or duck burgers. And, of course, ice cream, soft drinks, and snacks.
Prices and season ticket
Your admission includes parking and access to the visitor farm with various activities. For more adventures, consider options like the Llama Safari and climbing wall. You can even rent canoes and pedal boats.
For frequent visitors, a season ticket offers excellent value. Day guests should book appointments on the website to secure their spot. Check pricing and booking details at Hulfjell.no.
Accommodation at Hulfjell family park
For an extended stay in the stunning surroundings, choose from cozy cabins or unique pod cabins, some designed especially for your furry friends. The mobile home camp offers well-equipped pitches, and if you prefer tents or caravans, wake up to breathtaking sunrises amidst nature's tranquility.
Getting to Hulfjell
Getting to Hulfjell Family Park is convenient, just a five-minute drive south of Drangedal center. Follow the signs from the main road, and a scenic one-kilometer gravel road journey will lead you to the park's entrance. Parking is included in your admission, ensuring a hassle-free start to your day of aquatic adventure and natural beauty.
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