16 Jul 2024

Adventures and Secrets at Hansa-Park

Adventures and Secrets at Hansa-Park

Photo: Courtesy of Hansa-Park

(eap) Since this season, visitors to the Hansa-Park theme park in Sierksdorf on the Baltic Sea have been able to discover the “Lost Trails of Roanoke” between “Beautiful Britain” and “New Lübeck” in the “Adventureland” themed area. This is an adventure trail that challenges the whole family. Here guests can jump, climb and balance over various playful obstacles. The trail is suitable for children aged four and over. There is a green and a red trail, with the red trail being slightly more difficult. The natural Adventure Trail was created by the company Emsland Spiel- und Freizeitgeräte.

Café Rosa live on stage | Photo: Courtesy of Hansa-Park

Behind the Holstentor behind the Visby façade park guests find the new “Café Rosa”, named in reference to “Rosa’s Café” once located in the Swedish town of Visby, which makes the colour pink its program. Pink crystal and chandeliers, pink wall and door designs, a pink flower wall and pink tableware and food create a place to relax and enjoy. In keeping with the café, the variety show “Café Rosa live on stage”, which combines physical art and acrobatics in a 30-minute show, is performed in the “Arena del Mar”.

Furthermore, visitors can look forward to something new in the coming years. Construction is currently underway in the entrance area of the park, where something big is to be built in the next few years. The park has not yet revealed what exactly it is. Only a construction documentary with the mysterious title “Best Kept Secret” provides an initial insight into the construction of a building which, according to Hansa-Park Managing Director Andreas Leicht, will be almost 20 meters high and 60 x 40 meters in size, as well as having 24,000 cubic meters of built-up space and will complete the “Hanse in Europe” entrance area theme world. The name of the building is to be “Palacio de Braga”, which means that a replica of a Portuguese landmark is likely to move into the theme park. ■

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