New Summer Highlights for Guests at Center Parcs Europe
In Adventure Foot Golf, players must, much like in mini golf, try to kick a soccer ball along various courses into the designated holes.
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(eap) Center Parcs Europe is starting into the summer season with several new features for its guests. The focus is on additional family, nature and wellness offerings as well as new premium accommodation, with which the holiday park operator aims to further strengthen its positioning as a nature-oriented short-break destination.
Even the youngest guests can enjoy a wellness program at the new “Baby Spa”. © Center Parcs Europe
At Belgium’s Center Parcs Erperheide, a new wellness offering is expanding the program for younger guests. The “Baby Spa” is aimed at infants aged between six weeks and one year. In a private atmosphere, children can relax in 37-degree water with gentle bubbles. Parents also receive instructions from trained staff on massage techniques that they can apply themselves. For children aged between six and twelve, the “Kids Spa” offers an age-appropriate wellness programme with a foot bath, hand care, a facial mask and a head massage, held under the supervision of “Kids Club” staff.
There are also new offerings at Germany’s Center Parcs Park Allgäu. “Adventure Foot Golf” combines elements of football and minigolf: guests of all ages play a football across designed lanes with hills, curves and putt it into the hole. In addition, the new “Experience Farm” in the heart of the park invites guests to learn more about nature, rural life and the animal world. Across an area of 14,000 square meters, guests can discover a greenhouse, a forest theater, raised beds, a pond with a small fountain, a fire pit and more. The park also offers various workshops and ranger tours.
The Experience Farm in Park Allgäu invites visitors to experience country life, nature and wildlife up close. © Center Parcs Europe
At Denmark’s Center Parcs Nordborg Resort on the Baltic Sea coast (see EAP 5/2025), Center Parcs is focusing on a further “premiumization” of its overnight accommodation offering. For the first time, five new “VIP Seafront” holiday homes in the first row by the sea have recently become bookable there. Guests can choose from a four-person version measuring 70 square meters, a six-person version measuring 86 square meters and an accessible version for six people measuring 110 square meters. ■