New Wood'n'Fun adventure world at over 2,200 meters
A lot can be experienced on the newly designed adventure playground, which consists of numerous Wood'n'Fun products.

Just in time for the 2021 summer season, the Goldwasser adventure world was reopened in Nauders (AT).

Place: Nauders /Year: 2021 / Product: Wood'n'Fun

The Nauderer Bergbahnen have put a lot of thought into the redesign of the Goldwasser adventure world and have once again invested in sustainable and natural wood products.

As a result, the adventure world, which was planned and created by Sunkid's partner Almholz, blends harmoniously into the surrounding nature and enables the playful experience of the element water.

It is no coincidence that the element of water is the focus of the playground, because nothing fascinates children more than water and everything that can be "done" with it. The highlights of the nature experience area include the water play world with the double raft, the play huts in the gold pond, the dams, the giant sandbox and much more. .

But also slides, trampolines and climbing ropes promise a lot of fun. In addition, there is now also a Kidsbike Park, where the Moving Carpet serves as a climbing aid. 50 meters from the Goldwasser adventure world, there are two newly created bike trails of the Kidspark. There the little mountain bikers can make their first experiences on the bike and on the trails. With the help of the Moving Carpet, the bike newcomers can get to the beginning of the trails without any effort.

Thanks to the many years of experience and cooperation between Sunkid and Almholz, this project will once again be a complete success for the mountain railroads and their guests.

Wood'n'Fun adventure world
Use-case:
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Length:
60 m
Beltwidth:
600 mm
Surface:
Blue Eye
Propulsion:
7.5 kW
max. Speed:
0.7 m/s
Gallery:
Yes
Products in use
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