Hulfjell Water Park – One of Southern Norway’s Largest Floating Water Parks
At Hulfjell Water Park in Drangedal, it’s all about splashing fun and action! This is a unique play park without long lines or stress.
In the water park, you can enjoy a floating trampoline, a jumping tower, and balance obstacles. Laughter and excitement are guaranteed as you take on the floating obstacle course. It’s a real challenge that is just as fun for adults as it is for kids—so get ready for plenty of laughs and entertainment!
With obstacle courses and a trampoline, play and exercise go hand in hand. Your competitive spirit might awaken as you take on Monkeybar, Cliff, Action Tower, Half Pipe, Dome, Balance Beam, or Flip. This makes the water park perfect for a family day out, teambuilding, or a kick-off event.
A dedicated park host is always present, and all visitors are provided with a life vest. The minimum age is 6 years, and you must be at least 110 cm tall.
After your swim, you can visit Hulfjell Family Park’s friendly animals. Walking around and meeting the alpacas and other farm animals is always a highlight!
The entrance fee includes parking and access to the visitor farm with animals and activities. Additionaly you can rent canoes and pedal boats.
If you plan to visit the water park multiple times during the season, a season pass is a great option. For day visitors, we recommend booking in advance on the website to secure a spot. Find prices and booking details at Hulfjell.no.
Want to stay for a night or more? You can book one of the cozy cabins located right by Lake Toke.
Our Pod Cabins are a blend of glamping tents and traditional cabins – simply glamping taken to the next level. Bringing your dog along on the trip? Then you'll be impressed by the small Pod Cabins designed especially for your four-legged friend.
The motorhome campsite offers full facilities, and you can also stay in a tent or caravan.
Hulfjell Family Park is located just five minutes south of Drangedal town center by car. Follow the signposted turnoff from the main road and continue about 1 km on a gravel road. Parking is included in the entrance fee.
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