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🟢You can leave your car in the parking lot for up to 2 hours. For free
At the entrance, there’s a small shop with souvenirs and various gadgets. You can also buy food there - mostly sandwiches and snacks.
There’s also the option to buy a rain poncho for €3.
Is it worth it?
Yes and no. On a warm, sunny day, you’ll dry off in a few minutes, so it’s not a big deal. The poncho has a logo, so it could be a nice souvenir too – but you don’t really need it, you can easily manage without.
There are basically just two main zones – the lower and the upper.
In the lower part, you’ll get slightly wet, while in the upper part you’ll get properly soaked.
Between the zones, there are lots of plants and information boards available in four languages.
⚠️If you’re planning to go in with a camera or any equipment that could get damaged by a lot of water – I recommend protecting it well.
Other reviews were accurate – you really can get drenched, like stepping into a shower or going through a heavy rainstorm.😅
At the very top, there’s also a picnic area with around 5 or 6 benches and umbrellas – a good spot to sit down and eat something.
At the very bottom, near the ticket office, there are also some places to sit and have a snack.
🚾There are toilets available as well.
To be honest, we thought there would be a lot more walking and sightseeing involved, but you can easily go through everything in under an hour and a half.
Still – I recommend it! It’s definitely worth seeing if you enjoy atmospheric and unique places. ✅