Planning a family vacation to unplug from screens? Think again—the Landal Adventure app turns mobile devices into tools for outdoor exploration. Like Pokémon Go, it gets kids moving while building a digital tree house. As a parent who's holidayed at Landal parks for years, I've seen firsthand how it captivates children. Here's why it works.
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As a seasoned Landal visitor, I call this a brilliant concept. It combines our love for Landal's innovative family activities with tech that encourages real-world adventure. My kids are hooked already, and yours will be too.
Designed for ages 8-12, the free Landal GreenParks Adventure app launches a digital treasure hunt around parks. Kids gather 'raw materials' like wood and stone to design and build their own tree house, viewable in augmented reality (AR). Available in 5 languages across all 90 Landal parks—including Bad Kleinkirchheim and Hof van Saksen.
No matter the destination—Reeuwijkse Plassen in the Netherlands, Austria's kid-friendly spots, Germany's parks, or Denmark's Landal Seawest—the app integrates seamlessly. Pair it with nature walks for unforgettable family memories. Book your Landal holiday now and start the hunt.
I've tested it at home (it's addictive even there) and can't wait for our next park visit. Launch the app, pick a guide (boy or girl), and watch zen bird sounds set the scene. My avatar appears at home—complete with our house, street, and meadows. Impressively accurate via GPS.
At Landal parks, kids use the in-app map (GPS on!) to locate hidden mystery boxes in nature. These yield building materials for their tree house. The app reminds them to look up from screens—smart safety. Start with free resources to jump in.
Park-specific themes shine: forests for tree houses, beaches for huts, mountains, or water villas. Customize endlessly, view in AR, and share designs on social media for chances to win a real tree house stay. Pure excitement.
It's Pokémon Go's outdoor hunts meets Minecraft's building, with geocaching vibes—perfect for active play.
Every park offers a free booklet: material guides, tree house examples, and a golden mystery box with extras like disco floors, game rooms, ice machines, air hockey, and drum sets. Keeps the fun going post-holiday.
The app's polished design shines; I even started my tree house floor before resources ran out—now eagerly awaiting summer. It embodies Landal's 'discover what green can do' ethos: outdoor discovery with digital rewards. Ideal for families, even in spaced-out times.