The park is situated at an elevation of approximately 800 meters above sea level.
It was established in 1974, initially starting as a small fairy-tale park.
The Bärenhöhle cave beneath the park contains significant fossil finds, including cave bear skeletons.
The park maintains a thematic focus on regional folklore and fairy tales.
The site integrates natural limestone landscape features of the Swabian Jura into its layout.
Freizeitpark Traumland is a family-oriented amusement park located directly above the Bärenhöhle (Bear Cave) in the Swabian Jura. The park specializes in rides tailored for toddlers and primary school-aged children, including a carousel, miniature railway, and family-friendly roller coasters. A petting zoo features goats and other small animals that visitors can interact with in designated enclosures. The facility is set within a forested area of the Swabian Alps, emphasizing a fairy-tale theme. It provides various playgrounds and climbing structures alongside mechanical rides. The park is managed as a seasonal destination that caters specifically to families with young children, avoiding high-intensity thrill rides.
The elevated viewing points overlooking the Swabian Jura forest canopy.
Combine your park visit with an underground tour of the Bärenhöhle for a full day of activity.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, as the park terrain is hilly and partially forested.
Check the official website for daily maintenance updates if the weather is inclement.
Do not attempt to access the Bärenhöhle cave entrance via park paths without checking the separate ticketing requirements for the cave.
Open seasonally from spring through late autumn; closed during winter months.