Schleswig-Holstein (German: [ˈʃleːsvɪç ˈhɔlʃtaɪ̯n]; Danish: Slesvig-Holsten) is the northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of Schleswig. Its capital city is Kiel; other notable cities are Lübeck and Flensburg.
Restaurants in Schleswig-Holstein
4.0 based on 26 reviews
It is aimed at small children. It has lots of small model houses showing pieces of fairytales. There were some sound effects in german. I think most children will like it especially if their parents know the tales from the Grimm brothers. The parents may like it too because it isn't overcrowded and there is glöhwein&bratwurst there.
4.0 based on 479 reviews
Is everything you'd want in a theme park. A friendly and welcoming park, where you get a sense that the park cares about you....... and you in return care about it! The park is deceptive in how much there is to do - there's plenty to fill more than a day - and it invites you to explore and discover hidden details such as suspension bridges, slides, a free high ropes course, water mazes, real boats you can look around etc. On top of that the park has some standout rides such as the new Karnan- and my Favourite 'Fluch Von Novgorod', where the queue line and post-ride exit are all part of the story! Nessie Coaster is also a fun classic coaster of 37 years! The Bell ride was another highlight - a very unique ride! We visited during the 'Autumn Magic by the sea' event, which is so atmospheric - light installations fill the park (be sure to take a night time ride on their boat ride) see the light parade and fireworks show.....the light parade being a particularly magic moment! The Park is very green, clean and well landscaped, the theming has a very 'authentic' edge (lots of wooden carves signs and figures as apposed to fibre-glass etc), the food is of a better quality than many other theme parks! The Park is great for families yet understands that kids want scary rides and not just rides aimed at them! which means the park satisfies a lot of different people including teens and roller coaster enthusiasts! The park is also very re-visitable, I didn't get to experience everything in one day - so I hope to visit next year! I also appreciate the story they are trying to tell - that of Myths and Legends of medieval Europe - in particular the entryway with all of its Authentic Architectural Facades - really beautiful! Conclusion - one of the best Themeparks in Europe!
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Geisterkeller (Horror Labyrinth) is a brand new scare attraction based in Schwentinental, near Kiel, Germany. Targeted at families, this theatrical horror adventure for those aged 8 and above, is called 'the secret of the past'. and features detailed environments, strange live characters and and a gripping narrative which is presented in three dimensions.
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