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10:00 - 17:00
10:00 - 17:00
10:00 - 17:00
10:00 - 17:00
10:00 - 17:00
10:00 - 17:00
10:00 - 17:00
Brotteroder Str. 55, Brotterode-Trusetal
Worth seeing for young and old.
Very nice little park. However, the entrance fee seemed a bit high to us. A good Thuringian bratwurst had to be natural.
Thuringia is the birthday of the garden gnomes, to which the cute Zwsrgenpark is dedicated. Hundreds of different dwarf and other figures are lovingly constructed, also thematically and in groups. You can take the dwarf train through the park or explore it comfortably on foot. In any case, you should not miss the dwarf museum, which gives an insight into the different epochs of dwarf existence. A worthwhile destination for young and old with or without children. And then you can eat delicious Thuringian raster or other delicious dishes at the snack bar. Then you should walk the 500 m to the Trusetal waterfall 🚶 that is also worthwhile.
For smaller children certainly quite amusing, as an adult you have to have a dwarf fetish to find the park good. Seriously, they're just garden gnomes. Lots of shabby and repetitive garden gnomes. A little trolley that goes about 5 minutes each way, a mini golf course, which like the rest of the way, has come down, a restaurant that I can't rate because it wasn't used and uhh ... Nothing more. The sayings on the signs are funny.
Seven euros entry for a bunch of cheap plastic gnomes. The dwarfs were partly the same model that simply stood next to each other 5 times. Very unimaginative. I also expect that the money will at least rake a bit of leaves. Nobody says anything about a few sheets of paper, but everything was full. In addition, many of the figures were in miserable condition. The train journey was too fast. So you couldn't see anything at all. Actually it should only give two stars, but because you could play mini golf for free for a deposit (the facility was run down, of course) and because the staff were all very friendly, there was an extra star
We found it really nice, our daughter and we felt very comfortable there. Of course it wasn't a whole day there, but there are plenty of opportunities nearby to fill the day. A visit is definitely worth it! Price performance fits!
A totally cute park, especially for children, but also for adults.
There are many dwarfs, but this collection and compilation has to be seen. Every employee of the park makes every effort to ensure that the stay is very pleasant and long-lasting.
We stood at the entrance for 20 minutes. After 19 minutes a lady came and closed the shop aif instead of letting us in, she went again. So we went again too. More than 25 euros loss. During this time, more than 10 people went who were not allowed in. So drive to Trusetal for free. You have to be able to afford something like that first.
A very nice family outing with small children. There are various dwarfs and fairy tale characters to marvel at. Two small playgrounds and a mini golf course complete the day. Food and drinks are well taken care of. From bratwurst to cake, ice cream and pancakes, everything is available :-)
Lots of beautifully painted gnomes, cheap admission and nice play opportunities for small children, the guesswork and the treasure hunt provide even more variety, the food is inexpensive and tastes good. You shouldn't miss the train through the park. We would love to come back.
Positive: Dog friendly. Staff are friendly. Negative: Too expensive. Strong repetition. Defective and worn dwarfs. The circular route takes 5-10 minutes. Conclusion: Let it be.
We were there with our granddaughter (4) and had a very nice day. You can see that there is a lot of love (also to the detail) in it. The food was delicious and the staff was very friendly despite great demands (lack of staff). Hats off and all the best for the future to everyone!
Very beautiful, lovingly laid out place. The kids loved it here. The price-performance ratio is ok. However, the train could go much slower so that you can see the figures better, especially in the tunnel.
Suitable for families with small children. There is also Thuringian Rostbratwurst and something to drink.
The idea is good. But the entrance fees are a deterrent! Children from 2 years of age must pay! "Attractions" in the park apart from the railroad also involve costs. Prices for food moderate, for drinks heavy.
We had a wonderful day here. Our little mouse (3 years) loved it. She found the dwarf house absolutely beautiful and would have loved to take one with her. But the best thing for them is the little train that goes through the dwarf park and where you can see really beautiful and lovingly decorated dwarfs. It was a very nice experience
Nice dwarf park built with love! Small but great for children! Staff very friendly and courteous! Delicious and a great train ride for the little ones and puzzles for the bigger ones. You shouldn't talk about the price because this park is privately owned and not funded.
When we stopped at the waterfall, we naturally had to go to the dwarf park. The price of 18 euros for two adults and one child is the highest limit. The dwarves were all beautiful to look at. The small tourist train is included in the price. Our son enjoyed the ride. You actually walked quickly through the park. You don't have to come here every few weeks.
The dwarf park is always worth a visit, especially for children. 2500 pieces of the little journeymen show their everyday life and their history in cute scenes. With a small train you can watch the whole thing from the car. A fun for kids. In the dwarf restaurant is provided for the physical well-being. Parking is available.
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