Best German national parks to visit.

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Relaxation is an integral part of mental health stability, humans have become so busy due to work and care of life. Having the time and place to unwind, relax and regain back strength is a criterion, this has led to the creation of recreational parks. Recreational parks are places set aside for the sole purpose of relaxation and enjoyment.

If you want to visit any of these national parks in Germany, it is important to read about what the locals of the country are saying about the parks on Erfahrungenscout to know the best parks to visit especially when you have limited time. You might also want to read reviews about Agoda travel site to see how they can help you make your trips to Germany and the national parks more interesting. We would be looking at some of the best German national parks to visit in order to achieve the maximum relaxation that you so desire.

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·        Tropical Islands

The Tropical Islands is a tropical park located in the former Brand-Briesen Airfield in Halbe. It is an escape sanctuary. Site attraction at the Tropical Island, jungle splash, water slide tower, The Tropical Sea, The Lagoon, The Tropical Island Amazonia, The Tropical Rainforest, Treasure Island, and tropical Spa.

·        Europa Park

This is one of the parks you would be glad you visited. Europa Park has won the traveller’s choice award 2020 and also six times the golden ticket award. The Park is the largest of Germany’s theme parks it has a different new attraction like YULLBE (The new VR adventure centre), Water World Rulantica, Ice show, 4D cinema, Europa-Park Teatro and more.

·        Heide Park

Heide Park is a park with one of the world’s tallest drop tower, the world steepest wooden roller coaster. Things you get to see are water attractions, Indian canoes, rafting, actor shows exhibitions and many more interesting activities for adults and children.

·        Movie Park

This is Germany’s biggest movie and Leisure Park, it consists of different huts in the wood which plays different types of fairytale movie with a press of a button. The park has different areas divided to feature different side attractions, the different areas are Hollywood street set, Street of New York, Nickland, The Old West, Santa Monica Pier, Adventure Lagoon and Federation Plaza.

·        Phantasialand

Phantasialand is located in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, it attracts more than a million visitors annually, and it is a theme park with a wonderful theme. The activities include; flying in the Flying Launch Coaster, pumping up your adrenaline in the world’s fastest multi-launched rollercoaster, and the world’s steepest descent. There are 7 rollercoasters and 4 water rides.

·        Karls Erlebnis-Dorf Rovershagen

Karls Erlebnis-Dorf Rovershagen is a theme park combined with farmers market located at Roevershagen, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania Germany. At the park, you get the opportunity to visit the farm, pick up berries, and feed the animals on the farm. Another interesting fact about Karls Erlebnis-Dorf Rovershagen is that you get to go shopping and treat yourself to some culinary delight.

·        Steinwasen Park

This is an amusement park in the German Oberried located in the black forest. It consists of a toboggan run and a chair lift. It has one roller coaster, one Dark ride and one Water attraction. The park also has a film cinema where a film about the black forest is shown. Steinwasen Park is a theme park with a small zoo in the black forest? The park also has a museum showing model replicas of the black forest houses.

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