Glück Auf -
The Adventure Park
HAPPINESS. SHARED. ENJOYED.
„Glück Auf!“
Take a family time-out with us all year round and create lasting memories in our screen-free play landscape.
Individually designed play equipment and regional cuisine bring the tradition, warmth and craftsmanship of our homeland to life.
We warmly welcome all hikers, cyclists and bikers to drop in for a break.
Our modern motorhome park is the perfect base camp for exploring the Ore Mountains.
Now in the Ore Mountains
- Indoor playground covering 1,600 m²
- Pedal go-kart and ride-on car track, hands-on construction site, swing area and toddler zone
- modern motorhome park with sanitary facilities, self-service vending shop and further amenities
- selected culinary specialities from the Ore Mountains
- regional and many other distinctive products
Time for breakfast
Start your day with fragrant Bergmannsbrot (miner's bread), homemade jam, fresh fruit and delicious coffee that turns every moment into a ritual.
Whether as a couple, a family or with friends – ease into the day together.
We're here for you:
Sat – Sun: 08:30 – 11:00
Additionally:
During school holidays and public holidays in Saxony
Mon – Sun: 08:30 – 11:00
Reservations by phone on +49-3774-824600.
We look forward to seeing you!
Indoor Playground
At the heart of our adventure park lies a unique play landscape inspired by the Ore Mountains.
Designed exclusively for us, our indoor playground lets your children swing, enjoy our ball pit, embark on new adventures on pedal go-karts and give free rein to their creativity at the hands-on construction site. Time spent together takes centre stage – at attractive prices. Screen-free by design, we want to offer a place where not only children can simply be children, but the whole family finds time to unwind.
Please note that socks are required throughout the entire indoor play area. If needed, socks are available for purchase from us.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can easily buy tickets online on our ticket page, where you'll also find all prices and discounts. It's also possible to purchase tickets on site or add extra services to existing tickets.
So if you visit our restaurant and decide spontaneously to head into the play area, that's no problem at all.
Yes of course – but only if spaces are still available.
As we limit the number of visitors, we strongly recommend booking online – especially at weekends, on public holidays or during the school holidays – to be sure of getting a spot.
We want all children to play safely, have plenty of space and feel comfortable. That's why we limit the number of guests to half of the technically permitted capacity. This ensures a great experience for everyone, even on the busiest days.
Please note that the final 100 tickets are available exclusively on site.
Well, yes and no.
We do work with time slots at admission and ask everyone to stick to their booked slot. This saves long queues at the entrance and helps our kitchen with planning. In turn, you help us avoid food waste.
You'll find all times on the ticket page.
Yes. Admission applies in principle to both children and adults – and helps us run the park safely and in a family-friendly way. Adults pay a little less, however, as they aren't allowed to ride the ride-on cars, for example.
Cancellations, changes of date and exchanges are not possible.
Upon entering the adventure park, each person receives a wristband – our Lucky Wristband. It gives you access to the building and lets you move freely between the restaurant area, the toilets and the shop.
The entire park operates cashless via these wristbands. They record what you consume in the restaurant or buy in the shop – or if you decide spontaneously to head into the play area.
At the exit, the wristbands are scanned and paid – by card, mobile or of course cash.
Children's wristbands can be loaded in advance with €10.00 or €20.00 credit. Of course, you can also set them to €0.00, so that your kids can only get snacks or drinks together with you.
Yes – special rates are available for registered groups, nurseries and schools.
Please get in touch with us in advance. We'll arrange a date together and put together an offer that will make more than just children's eyes light up.
Of course! In our family-friendly restaurant you'll find plenty of delicious options – from hot meals to small snacks.
We kindly ask you to enjoy food and drinks only in the designated areas and not to take them into the play areas.
Consuming food brought from outside is not permitted. We kindly ask you to use our on-site restaurant.
Yes! Hire your own birthday box for your child's birthday party.
The birthday child always enters free of charge, and the hire of a box includes one accompanying adult as well as a children's menu for the birthday child.
You'll find all the information on the ticket page.
Our team loves families – including their own.
For that reason, our park remains closed on some important public holidays and the days before – such as Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. We wish our team happy moments with their loved ones and ask for your understanding.
Monday is also our rest day, unless it falls during Saxon school holidays or on a public holiday such as Easter Monday. In that case, the park is open for you – but be aware: it's best to book your ticket in advance, as tickets sell out quickly on such days and bridge days.
You'll always find the current closing days on the ticket page.
Yes! Many areas are designed especially for younger children.
The indoor park is fully accessible. Pushchairs can be left in the entrance area.
No. Dogs are not permitted in the indoor area of our park. The interior is typically loud and very busy, which can be a stressful and unpleasant environment for animals. For the wellbeing of animals and the safety of our guests, we kindly ask for your understanding.
Yes, a limited number of lockers are available on site. However, we cannot accept liability for valuables.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT!
Our Glückies
Deep in the Ore Mountains, in a small village called Markersbach, there once lived a wood turner. His great passion was crafting traditional Ore Mountain folk art.
One day his heart felt so empty that he set out to create a little piece of happiness for himself. The work came easily to his hands, and a small creature took shape – one that suddenly looked at him with large button eyes. The very first Glückie was born and enchanted his everyday life. It brought joy, zest for life and, with it, happiness into the old man's life.
But that was many years ago, and to this day the Glückies still live in their little kingdom in Markersbach. The Ore Mountain tradition – the craft of woodworking – runs in their blood.
Together with your children, they want to learn new things, test their motor skills and live out their creativity. Come and meet them and experience their world at „Glück Auf – The Adventure Park".