Where to go on a trip with children in the surrounding area

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Hotel Vincent in Luhačovice serves as an ideal base for family trips in the surrounding region. Nearby attractions include child-friendly destinations worth visiting beyond the spa town itself. The area offers multiple excursion options suitable for families traveling with children.



Are you planning a holiday to Luhačovice with your little ones and wondering where to venture for fun in the surrounding area? We’ve prepared some tips for places that are certainly worth visiting. You don’t have to just wander the streets of this spa town.

Pub and Farm at Halda

Visit the very heart of Slovácko. Boršice is located near the town of Uherské Hradiště. This small pub is situated in a peaceful environment near Halda pond. The pond is a haven not only for anglers. The fish population includes carp, grass carp, pike, pike-perch, catfish, chub, perch and trout. You can take a stroll across the wooden connecting bridge or simply relax by the water. Younger visitors will surely be entertained by the water cannon or watching small feathered friends who have their homes built in the water. You can pop into the aforementioned pub for refreshments. The nearby children’s playground is full of attractions for kids – climbing frames, sandpit, playhouses and much more. However, the biggest draw is the mini farm and the opportunity to learn horse riding. At the mini farm, you’ll meet domestic pigs, geese, ducks, mini piglets, rabbits and many others.

Galaxie Amusement Park Zlín

You’ll find the amusement park in the regional city of Zlín. Toboga Galaxie is a family entertainment park. In the enormous hall, there are plenty of attractions with space themes. For adults, WiFi connection and a reading corner are naturally available. Adults can try the attractions together with their children. Trampolines, electric cars, net climbing and bouncy castles await you. Parents and children spend time together this way. Both groups pay admission here. You can also borrow a locker key to store your belongings. A 5D cinema has also become a new addition. A diverse selection of films draws everyone into the incredible world of five dimensions. The complex also includes a restaurant that’s ready for hungry visitors.

Lanáček Otrokovice

Lanáček is an outdoor complex in Otrokovice right next to the municipal swimming pool at “Bahňák”. It’s therefore an optimal place to visit on lovely days. The complex is designed for children aged 3 to 11. Plenty of obstacles await here, which are positioned on a rope course. Children must overcome, for example, a spider’s web, bat bridge or monkey trail. They can finish their journey on a slide or zip line. You needn’t worry – the course is surrounded by protective netting and is positioned just above ground level. No safety equipment is needed. The complex also features a large bouncy cushion, climbing wall, ping pong table, sandpit and other attractions. A restaurant is also available here, offering refuge whether at lunch or dinner time. Do prepare cash though. Until recently, card payments weren’t accepted here. Even the admission is pleasant – children £2 and adults free.

Envicentrum for the Vysoké Pole Landscape

Imagine a complex with several wooden cottages that demonstrably show how Wallachian farmers used to live. On display here you’ll find a barn full of hay, stables for horses and donkeys, a pen with sheep and goats, or a rabbit hutch and henhouse. Everything is complemented by an authentic historical drying house that’s over 100 years old. You can examine a cellar for processing and storing fruit. The complex is suitable for families with children. You’ll find interesting activities in the Envicentrum’s surroundings too. The entire complex is accessible to the public without restriction. The cottages are accessible from June to September – from 1pm to 5pm. Numerous information boards are positioned here with various themes such as grain sowing, pig slaughter, aquatic animals and many others. The herb garden is also worth attention. You’ll also learn something about ecology and the environment. Are you interested in how long it takes for glass, polystyrene, metals, paper, biodegradable waste and plastic bottles to decompose? You’re in the right place. A very interesting activity is also identifying trees by their bark.

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