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Bredegrund
Bredegrund 82300 Copenhagen S
Website: http://www.kk.dk/Borger/ByOgTrafik/GroenneOmraader/Legepladser/BemandedeLegepladser/Bredegrunden.asp
Country of origin: Denmark
Languages spoken:
- Danish
- English
This place is heaven for kids (and parents)! One part of this playground is a "normal" play ground with sandbox, tetherball, a play area for toddlers, bikes etc.
The other part is a construction site where kids and parents can build on 15 small houses. The material and the tools are provided, you just have to clean up after you're done.
You will also find a huge ship, a suspension bridge, a climbing wall, a paddling pool, a watermill etc.
You can use the bonfire and BBQ area, but remember to make a reservation ahead of time.
Larger groups should sign up.
On Mondays - Thursdays (9.30-12.30) kids of 0-3 years can participate in a playgroup.
Construction playground opening hours
Monday - Friday: 9.30-16.50
Check out other fun activities for kids in Denmark.
Keywords:
outdoor-playground, construction-playground
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