Labyrinth on Untreusee
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Freizeitpark Untreusee, 95032 Hof, Germany
Labyrinth on Untreusee
Discover the labyrinth at Untreusee in the Untreusee Leisure Park, 95032 Hof, Germany. With a rating of 4.4 and 283 reviews, this is a popular spot for adventure.
One visitor describes it as 'A pretty large labyrinth with interesting tasks near a beautiful lake.' Another praises: 'I got lost right away and couldn't find my way out. That's the best part because in trying to find my way out, I ended up finding all the stamps!'
This place not only offers a captivating labyrinth but also entertainment for children like a bungee trampoline. A must-visit for families looking for fun and excitement!
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Kips Betron
April 22, 2018
Great place to let your kids hang out ^^ There is also a large maze that looks quite entertaining (overheard a conversation between a couple and their young daughter who had already spent over an hour there and still didn't want to come out...), but my son was thrilled with the bungee trampoline. There are 4 devices in a circle. First, you have to weigh yourself, which determines the correct safety equipment. Under the supervision of the staff, kids can jump and enjoy a pretty safe-looking entertainment, which is very unusual for traditional playgrounds. We paid 4 euros per child. The time is a bit limited and there are not many chairs to sit and enjoy a drink or ice cream. But it is definitely a MUST if you go to Untreusee with kids looking for fun and excitement. We will definitely come back.
Dmitry Sitnikov
June 22, 2023
Quite a large maze with interesting challenges near a beautiful lake.
Albert Azizi
August 30, 2017
I got lost right away and couldn't find my way. The best part was that while trying to find my way out, I found all the stamps!
Claudia Flath
April 27, 2025
Absolutely amazing! A great family experience! Worth the money! We had a lot of fun!
Keylah Löwenstein
August 8, 2024
Searching for pictures in a large labyrinth - a completely new form of a scavenger hunt. Four pictures (Earth, Sun, Moon, and Star) need to be found and stamped on the map. Additionally, 45 pictures are scattered in dead ends, and you must find as many as possible. After finding the four main pictures, you search for one of the paths back to the entrance/exit. There, you compare the overview of the dead-end pictures with the ones you found and mark them on the map. Finally, you hand over the map briefly to stop the time and count the found motifs. (You can keep the map.) Those who have found enough can look forward to a small surprise. That's the fine difference from other labyrinths where only the exit needs to be found. It's easy to find the way out here, but it's worth going through as many branches as possible to collect the dead-end pictures. If that takes too long, you can also just search for the four - very well hidden - main motifs. We had a lot of fun and it took us about 1.5 hours because we approached the search in a relaxed manner. In the end, we just wanted to finish the picture search as it got very hot in the midday heat at 27-30 degrees. Highly recommended. Relax afterwards at the playground and at Untreusee. Accessible from the free parking lot in about 5-10 minutes, if you turn right from the main path onto the small forest path and pass by the climbing forest course. This will lead you directly to the playground next to which the labyrinth is located.