Barefoot park

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Indian ladder in the barefoot park Nienhagen, Germany.
Indian ladder in the barefoot park Nienhagen, Germany.
Wading through the brook in the theme park Witches's Water in Soell/Tyrol.
Wading through the brook in the theme park Witches's Water in Soell/Tyrol.
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Barefoot parks are theme parks for sensual experiences and natural wellness. They are kept clean and maintained on a regular basis, so that barefoot hiking can be done in an appropriate environment. Barefoot parks usually include a lot of adventure stations. Visitors use the experience to feel different soil textures underfoot; to wade through rivers, brooks, or ponds; and to exercise foot gymnastics, balancing and climbing. Playgrounds; bathing lakes; and equipment for smelling, hearing, and seeing different colors; and feeling hidden objects may be included. Some of the barefoot parks call themselves barefoot trails.

[edit] Locations

Within the last decade, a few dozen barefoot parks have been founded in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Among the most popular barefoot parks are those at Bad Sobernheim on the Nahe River, at Dornstetten in the Black Forest, at Lienen and Bad Wuennenberg in Westphalia. In addition the theme parks 'Witches' Water in Soell/Tyrol and the "Park with all Senses" at Gutach/Black Forest are designed as barefoot parks.

[edit] Tourist significance

The barefoot parks mentioned are an important contribution to tourism, each attracting at least a hundred thousand visitors per year.[citation needed] Entrance to the family-friendly parks is free or inexpensive. Profit comes from the increased volume at restaurants, hotels, cure facilities, cable cars, and so on.[citation needed]

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