The Lusen National Park Centre is a great place for families to explore and learn about nature. The centre features the Hans-Eisenmann-Haus visitor centre, which offers a 'path through nature' with interactive and informative exhibits. The centre also includes animal enclosures, where visitors can see animals such as lynx, wolves, and bears, as well as a tree top walk that takes visitors on a journey through the forest canopy. The tree top walk is largely universally accessible and features rope bridges, wobbly platforms, and balancing bars, making it a fun and exciting experience for kids. The centre also has a 'forest island' where visitors can relax and enjoy the surroundings. The animal enclosures and tree top walk are suitable for families with strollers and wheelchairs, making it a great destination for families with children of all ages
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Activities: We went Winterwandern, which included both hiking and sledding. We climbed up the Wirtschaftsstraße, and then had fun sledding down, even though I almost couldn't brake! The kids were motivated to do the ascent again to enjoy another descent
Highlights: The kids loved the sledding! "Then it's going off at Winterwandern and sledding!" It was a great combination of Winterwandern and sledding. The views from the top were great too, even though we had to queue for food at the Lusenhaus ✨