BarfussPark
BarfussPark
4.5
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Fühlen Sie mit Ihren Sinnen und den Füßen auf einer Strecke von insgesamt 2,4km Länge den besonderen Reiz von Holz, Steinen, Rindenmulch, Gras, Lehm und Wasser - kalt, warm, feucht, trocken, angenehm, anregend und belebend. Tun Sie dabei auch etwas für Ihre Gesundheit und stärken nach kneippschen Grundsätzen Ihre Vitalität. Streifen Sie Ihre Schuhe ab und machen Sie das, was unsere Vorfahren schon immer getan haben. Gehen Sie barfuß! Gesamtrunde: 2,4 km Eingewöhnungsrunde: 1,4 km mit Wasserspielplatz, Massagepfad und "Trimm-die-Füße-Pfad" Schließfächer für Schuhe und Utensilien sind vorhanden.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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golfchic46
Bracknell, UK90 contributions
Aug 2011
This is a great place to visit - free to enter, 3 euro to park. It is a trail that you follow through the Black Forest - barefoot! You leave your shoes in a locker (1 euro returnable) and then wander through the forest - in your bare feet. Over gravel, pebbles, water, thick mud and other things that I am not going to tell you about or it will spoil it. Really good fun, envigorating and lovely scenery. Great for all ages
Written September 2, 2011
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704CarolinaGirl84
Stafford, VA516 contributions
Jun 2013 • Family
This was absolutely enjoyable for the whole family. You are able to leave your shoes and small bags in lockers they provide and the walk is free, however, they do take donations. When you first start out you walk a very short trail to some kid friendly obstacle courses, small trampolines, and a water area. I felt like a kid again and it was nice to see I was not alone; some of the adults came alone with no kids just for a fun stroll through the woods.
There are areas with a little bit of everything" rocks, mulch, nails, glass, grass, you name it. And you can rinse off in the end. This was more fun than I could have imagined and the kids had a blast. I would definitely do this again and recommend for kids of all ages :-)
There are areas with a little bit of everything" rocks, mulch, nails, glass, grass, you name it. And you can rinse off in the end. This was more fun than I could have imagined and the kids had a blast. I would definitely do this again and recommend for kids of all ages :-)
Written January 1, 2014
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Lethal D
19 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
Reminds me of the fairytales from Brothers Grimm. Definitely worth seeing for any nature lover. We marvelled at the craftsmanship of wooden binoculars available to visitors, the wooden step ladder and some of the bird houses within the forest walk.
Written May 13, 2017
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MashamMum
Manchester27 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
I had high hopes for a lovely sensory walk with the family, and it starts really well with great installations, trampoline, water features and more. The rest of the walk is a bit boring and repetitive (nice little walk and scenery, the surfaces are repetitive) and most of them genuinely hurt our feet! Whilst I love a bargain and it's fab that it's free, I'd rather pay an entry fee and have them invest the money in more obstacles and less glass/gravel.
Written September 3, 2016
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Dancing_Badger
Bury, UK130 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
I'm sure this is great for kids. We thought it would be a bit of fun. The idea is fine but the execution not so much. I found some of the surfaces (gravel, some strange paving with stones set in it, bark chippings) to be quite sharp underfoot and not pleasant to walk on. And the large clumps of stinging nettles were a hazard to someone in shorts with bare feet - especially the big clump right by the bridge by which you enter/exit the trail. I didn't enjoy my visit at all, seemed like a good way to spoil a nice walk. In fairness the many children I saw seemed to be enjoying themselves and it IS free - I guess I'm just not the target audience, but I can only review as myself. If you're a grumpy old man like me who dislikes minor abrasions and discomfort then don't bother. If you've got young children then bring them along, they'll probably love it.
Written June 30, 2019
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Kristin from Swiss Family Travel
Switzerland120 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
We enjoyed this - family of 5 - the biggest highlight being the trampoline at the beginning, the cold water and then the mud! Was busy when we arrived but people spread out quickly so no one bothered us.
Written December 29, 2016
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Switzerland03
Cavite Province, Philippines49 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
We went here with another couple and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, being kids at heart! There were many surfaces to walk on barefoot (sawdust, chips moss, straw, polished bits of glass, and yes even mud) and the atmosphere was so relaxing and therapeutic throughout. Everything is rustic, quaint and thoroughly enjoyable. The path is well maintained, and there is a beautiful spot to even have a cookout or picnic, which we did. We highly recommend this wonderful, scenic area. There are free lockers in which to leave your shoes if you wish, and here is free parking available a short walk away. There is a short trail and a long trail. We took the long trail which took about an hour. Have fun!
Written August 6, 2016
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David P
49 contributions
Aug 2015 • Family
This is a cheap and fun half day activity. Cost is for parking only - €3 is enough if you just do the walk. It's basically a circular walk without your shoes on! There is a very high maintenance bit at the beginning with water features and a trampoline but then quite long stretches with just different surfaces. The clay surface is fun but I'd say the whole thing isn't for you if you're fussy or squeamish, your feet will get cold and muddy. The kids were fine but the adults feet were a little tender after. Overall "a hoot!"
Written August 19, 2015
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Mikey
North Yorkshire, UK929 contributions
Jun 2015 • Friends
I went here with friends and it is definitely worth a visit, fun for all ages you leave your shoes in lockers and walk around the site which is a good long walk with lots of entertainment along the way with different things to walk through and over and little activities to do. A very fun few hours can be spent here.
I highly recommend!!!!!
I highly recommend!!!!!
Written June 25, 2015
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stephanie k
Pensacola, FL8 contributions
Sep 2014 • Family
We went with our 7yr old boy and 3 yr old twin boys on a warmish, sunny afternoon, and had a blast. You can play in the water, walk through mud, walk through the forest, and through a field. They even had areas of things like rocks, glass (safety I hope) and nail heads and moss that you could walk on if you wanted to. There were also long (60 min) and short (25 min) trail options. I wish we had places like this in the US. Our recommendation: bring extra clothes for the kids (and maybe for you). Our 3 year old went through his shirt, his dad's shirt and finally my tank top while playing in a water area.
Written October 8, 2014
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