During our trip to Billund we were very fortunate to be able to visit WOW Park which we took the free city shuttle bus to from our hotel. I'd heard good things about WOW Park and it being a great adventure outdoor park, but I didn't really quite know what to expect. After having been, I am SO glad we got to visit, it was so much more than I'd expected!
As soon as we arrived at WOW Park we were handed a map and told that we'd find something for everyone no matter what ability. The first thing we realised was just how big WOW Park is! There are 6 color coded zones in the park with multiple things to do in each zone and whilst there was literally no queuing to go on things it's definitely the sort of place you could easily spend the whole day!
It’s an understatement to just say that WOW Park is an outdoor adventure park because it felt like so much more than that! We all got to experience a day challenging ourselves in the great outdoors amongst the trees and the wilderness whilst bouncing between SO many activities that we couldn’t actually fit them all in! From giant Tarzan swings and high-hanging suspension bridges to wild slides and giant bouncy balls in tree top nets! We raced down zip lines, worked together as a family to complete outdoor challenges and even fed some goats and their babies!
The boys couldn't get enough of the giant bouncy balls in the treetop nets. I wasn't brave enough to venture on to them myself but the boys were totally fearless and spent so much time playing up there! What I particularly loved about WOW Park is that everything is made for adults as well as the children and it means that it's a perfect family day out and a great way to spend some family bonding time challenging yourself and having fun! I absolutely LOVED the giant swings, I'd been nervous about going on them at first but once I pushed myself to do it, I loved them!I honestly can't tell you how much there was to do there. There was so much in fact that we couldn't fit it all in. Every time we turned around there was something new to go on or to do and because of how big the park is, it never felt busy or crowded. A personal favorite part of WOW Park of mine was feeding the goats including baby goats. They absolutely loved being fed grass and you could go inside their pen and pet them, they were so friendly.
In terms of toilets and food/drink facilities, the toilets were really clean and looked after. And there is a cafe to get food/drink from, but personally we found it very expensive (which is very normal across the whole of Denmark). What was great though was that we could fill up our water bottles from the outdoor tap, so we kept refilling them as we were there on a really hot day! You can also use the fire pits outside to make and toast s'mores which you van get the bits for from the shop there, which I thought was a lovely idea, although we personally didn't get around to doing this ourselves as we were having so much fun going on everything else
We had the absolute best day at WOW Park and would 100% return if we went back to Billund. Don't miss it if you visit Billund! You can find out more about WOW Park and book tickets over on their website.Thank you for reading, Alex xo
*We were invited to St Ives Bay for the purpose of this blog post, but all opinion shared are entirely our own.
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