Looking for an idyllic and safe playground for your children in Skien? The Playground in Brekke Park (Brekkeparken) offers a clear, manageable, and completely car-free environment where children can play freely while parents relax in beautiful, historic surroundings.
Brekke Park is owned by the foundation Telemark Museum and operates as a fenced open-air museum. This makes the park a comfortable and controlled setting to spend a few lovely hours for both young and old.
Brekke Park is filled with tailored family activities throughout the season:
Enjoying a meal during your visit to Brekke Park is easy:
Because Brekke Park is a protected open-air museum with historic wooden buildings, the following rules apply:
Stay tuned at: brekkeparken.no
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