Minigolf

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Minigolf course in Germany stand out from others we've played?

You'll immediately notice the meticulous German engineering here; the obstacles aren't just fun, they require a surprising amount of precision and strategic thinking. We particularly enjoyed the "Black Forest Gateau" hole, a multi-tiered challenge that looks delicious and plays even better.

When is the best time to visit this Minigolf course, and what's the typical atmosphere like?

We recommend visiting on a sunny afternoon in late spring or early autumn - the weather is perfect, and the crowds are manageable. You'll find a relaxed, family-friendly vibe, often with locals enjoying a post-game Apfelschorle on the nearby terrace.

How much does it typically cost to play a round, and is it good value for money?

A round here usually runs about €5-€7 per person, which we think is excellent value for the quality of the course and the fun you'll have. The equipment is well-maintained, and you can easily spend a solid hour or more navigating the challenging holes.

Are there any particularly memorable holes or unique challenges we should look out for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the "Rhine River Rapids" hole - it features a clever water hazard that can either help or hinder your ball, depending on your shot. The final "Castle Ruin" hole is also a fantastic finish, demanding a precise putt through a miniature fortress.

What practical tips do you have for visiting, especially if we're bringing kids?

We suggest arriving a bit earlier on weekends to avoid potential queues, especially during school holidays. There's a small kiosk nearby offering local snacks and drinks, perfect for a post-game treat, and the staff are always friendly and helpful.