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Activities for families & kids
The Play Forest
In the play Forest, children and adults are challenged in fun play areas with play equipment from KOMPAN. The PlayFforest is an oasis in the beech forest, surrounded by tall trees and shrubs.
Cable cars in the trees
Try one of the two cable cars, which sends out the sick on an approximately 80-meter flight through the Play Forest. So hold on tight!
Mooncar
Not all vehicles are stationary at Egeskov. Try one of the many mooncars on the mooncartrack that are both for one person or two, so you can bring mom or dad.
Take a garden tour
Join the head gardener Peter Bonde Poulsen himself on garden walks when he shows around the garden via small videos. Here he comes with little anecdotes and facts about the gardens.
Jump up and down..
There are two jumping pillows at Egeskov.
A small jumping pillow for the little ones and a big one for the bigger children.
Tree Top Walking get you 10-15 meters up
During the tour in the trees, you are accompanied by merry birds singing when you press a button. The longest span is 17.8 meters. The Tree Top Walking project has received the Blue Institute's blue stamp.
Dracula's Crypt
It is a fact that in the mid-1960s a boy child was born and he was named Michael Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille; the present Count at Egeskov. He is the hospitality himself. But at the same time, it is reported that quite another Count-type also appeared on Egeskov in 1993, probably Count Dracula himself.
Piet Hein's maze
It is - as far as we know - the world's largest maze of its kind, and it takes an average of 15 minutes to reach the center. The maze was designed by Piet Hein.