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Mehrstöckige Kletterparcours

Kletterstrukturen, Brücken und sichere Übergänge zwischen Ebenen – großzügiger Raum für exploratives Spiel.

Multi-level trails are the heart of the play area: climbing structures, bridges, tunnels and platforms that invite children to explore, plan their next step and socialize spontaneously with peers of a similar age. The design aims for clear circulation so even the youngest can understand directions of travel, and so busier areas can be monitored by floor staff.

Safety is built into the materials: anti-slip surfaces where needed, rounded or protected edges where the design requires it, and access filters between zones with different difficulty profiles. Even so, no design system replaces adult supervision: the parent or guardian remains responsible for constantly assessing whether a trail suits their child's abilities and temperament.

Reception and on-site colleagues can point out recommended routes on a first visit, rest spots and how this zone connects to the rest of the offer (for example access to slides or other areas). Please ask without hesitation, especially if you are with a child on their first experience of this kind or if you need clarification on entry rules.

Proper footwear (clean socks, anti-slip where required, or instructions posted at entry) is essential: good grip reduces the risk of slipping on ramps and platforms, and your child's comfort supports a longer, more enjoyable play session. If your child has conditions affecting gait, balance or the ability to follow instructions, discuss with your doctor and, before visiting, tell reception about any genuine need (this does not replace medical advice but can help adapt the route where possible).

Queueing to climb, taking turns on platforms, respecting a child who is coming down: these are common-sense rules that, practised consistently, keep group energy pleasant. Children learn quickly from adults: we encourage parents to respond first with calm, firm modelling, and staff step in when the situation goes beyond what friendly explanations can resolve. In the event of a minor incident (scrape, harmless bump), first-aid and internal reporting follow the operator's approved protocol.

From a developmental perspective, the multi-level trail offers fine and gross motor stimulation, problem-solving opportunities (“how do I get there?”) and, often, genuine pride when a section previously seen as too hard is mastered. There is no “score” for the trail: each child chooses their pace; what matters is keeping the joy, not a forced competition between parents about who climbs higher or faster.

If you want to combine this zone with others on site, ask reception about your chosen package (duration, inclusions) and which areas are included. Website information is indicative and is supplemented by explanations on site, where the operator knows nuances about footfall, flow, equipment maintenance and, where applicable, temporary restrictions. We hope the “multi-level trails” experience is predictable in its rules and pleasantly surprising in its memories, within reasonable safety limits for everyone.

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