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**Whether you're searching for trolls, getting your feet into it on the Barefoot path or just looking for some new sights along your walking route, this super family friendly park is sure to tickle your fancy. **
THE amount of activities here! De Schorre is known for the all-famous Tomorrowland festival but outside of the festival, there are many activities to do with your partner, friends or family:
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This recently created path lays right in the middle of the forest and takes you through moss, mud, clay, hay, and some other surprises. Make sure you pay attention and smell what's around you - herbs and scented plants such as mint, thyme and lemon verbena are planted all around.
Take your shoes off and get to stepping!
PS. The path is closed for the winter (Nov to Mar), check the website for up to date info.
These giant Seven Scandinavian Trolls have made De Schorre their home. Designed by Danish artist Thomas Dambo for Tomorrowland in 2019, these trolls are between 4 to 18m high and made out of recycled wood, reused pallets, broken twigs and fallen trees. There's also a look-out point on a tower also made by Thomas Dambo where you can get a great view of the entire park. Each of the trolls are scattered around the forest and have names - make a hunt out of it and discover all 7 while walking around.
The idea is to make a hunt out of it but if you really want to you can get a map from the visitors centre or download here (It's only in Dutch but you can find the trolls with the blue square icon with the head inside).
These walks derive their name from the tunnels built by bricklayers, some of which are as old as 400 years. The bricklayers would transport the clay and the dried bricks through the tunnels via horse, car, locomotives between the clay pit, engine hall and the brick ovens along the water. 44 of these have been revived and you can explore during your walk.
Getting There
Apr, M to F, 8:00 to 18:00. Sa to Su, 10:00 to 18:00
May - Sep, M to F 8:00 to 18:00. Sa to Su, 10:00 to 19:00
Sep - Oct, M to F, 8:00 to 18:00. Sa to Su, 10:00 to 17:00
Nov - Mar, M to F, 8:00 to 18:00. Sa to Su, 12:00 to 17:00
All seasons, limited in winter
Free
Open; national COVID guidelines apply.
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