5 Water & Amusement Parks in Alsace That You Shouldn't Miss

March 17, 2022 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best top things to do in Alsace, France including Total Jump, Parc Animalier Friedel, Cigoland - Parc des Cigognes et Attractions, Parc du Petit Prince, Didiland.
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1. Total Jump

Plage des mouettes Lake side, 67630 Lauterbourg France +33 7 89 65 76 29 [email protected] http://www.total-jump.fr/
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Total Jump

Welcome at TOTAL JUMP the unique Water Jump and AquaPark site in Alsace / Bas-Rhin / 67. Let us explain you a bit more... Water Jump are artificial ski slopes on which you're sliding with tubbies, or, on other slides : with your swimsuite on toboggan slopes. At the end of the run, you ride on a springboard to jump in the air, befor getting back in the water. Big thrill guaranteed ! AquaPark is a hugh and fun inflatable water park. With different strucutres which allow you to jump, slide, run, dive etc. A big playground for adultd and kids ! After having fun on our activities you got plenty of time to take a rest on our shaded terrace with a fresh drink, ice, smoothie or some snack. Join us for a perfect sportive and fun day at the sea !

2. Parc Animalier Friedel

Rue du Girlenhirsch, 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden, Strasbourg France +33 3 88 66 80 80 [email protected] http://www.illkirch.eu/culture-sports-et-loisirs/parc-animalier-friedel/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Parc Animalier Friedel

The Parc Friedel is a little parc in the city with free animals. You can walk, see them and touch them. This is a very relaxing place. The parc is free and there are two parking and a big playground for kids next to the parc.

3. Cigoland - Parc des Cigognes et Attractions

Route de Selestat D159, 67600 Kintzheim France +33 3 88 92 36 36 [email protected] http://www.cigoland.fr/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 600 reviews

Cigoland - Parc des Cigognes et Attractions

Far from the mad drive in merry-go-rounds with strong sensation, the Park Cigoland favors attractions accessible to the smallest (2-12 years) accompanied of them parents and grandparents while making sensitive the various public in the specific ecosystems in Center Alsace (Ried) and more particularly to that of the Stork Blanche. To Cigoland we can observe free storks or in one of the five aviaries of the park as well as many more species of animals surrounded with an often very typical green and diversified nature of Ried. "A Park where conjugate the pleasure of the party and that of a dumping at the heart of an alive nature full of scents and colors."

4. Parc du Petit Prince

Parc du Petit Prince, 68190 Ungersheim France +33 3 89 62 43 00 [email protected] http://www.parcdupetitprince.com/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 1,233 reviews

Parc du Petit Prince

Embark on a journey on the track of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in our poetical and playful theme park. 34 attractions, shows and animations about the fantastic story of the Little Prince await you ! Discover Alsace from the sky aboard our tethered balloons, have fun in our coasters and tame our animals inside the petting zoo. An exceptional site to find it's child's soul again.

Reviewed By karen-s-korner - Morges, Switzerland

Visited the Parc du Petit Prince with our two kids aged 6 and 8 - they had an absolute blast! There are two short roller coasters, one involving a giant splash at the end of a nice downhill segment - very welcome on a hot summer day, and while they were short, they were not boring! The complete lack of queues more than made up for the length of the rides in any case, as we could often stay on for two rounds in a row. In hindsight, I also think that the shorter length is a great way to give younger children a taste for the energy and speed without really being too scary or stressful The Parc du Petit Prince also features two wonderful balloon rides - just going up and down but exposing great views of the valley - an aero-bar (don't lose your shoes!), carousel, funky zip line, classic climbing/ playground equipment and a even little in-park train journey. Other highlights included a short 3D film featuring the park's main character, as well as a longer video about the mission of French astronaut Thomas Pesquet to the ISS in 2017. An amazingly inspirational short that older children may find more engaging. Oh, and how could I forget the trampoline park :) a fun and energetic indoor space perfect for jumping away sunny afternoons Overall a really well thought through amusement park with excellent facilities for families, little to no wait times, and we especially loved the way it combined unique elements and modern trends into one super fun day! PS: We did not check out the facilities for really small children, but suffice it to say that there were quite a few strollers around and amusements appeared to start from age 3 or so

5. Didiland

1 rue de Gunstett, 67360 Morsbronn Les Bains France +33 3 88 09 46 46 http://www.didiland.fr/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 213 reviews

Didiland

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