hich little princess or intrepid knight would not like just once to stay in a castle? You can make your children's dreams come true at Ansitz Felsenheim. What excites the imagination more than a large solid building, mysterious vaulted cellars, or a real Rapunzel tower?

Ansitz Felsenheim and his real Rapunzel tower

 

Ansitz Felsenheim offers a beautiful playroom for the kids
Space enough to play in the garden
Your children can play to their heart's content and find new friends in the beautiful playroom under the rafters at the top of the house. There is ample space to play in the garden or, if the weather is unkind, there are children's books and videos and a whole range of games to enjoy.
But that is not all...As part of the service we offer as holders of the "Family Austria"- three butterflies- seal of quality, on five days a week there is the Adventure Club Programme when children can explore Nature. With trained attendants who never run out of ideas. Holidays in the Tyrolean mountains. A marvellous adventure. The Children's Adventure Programme is, with only a few exceptions, available for our young guests without extra cost.

The Maxis and Juniors spend Monday morning at the Confetti Alm which has a terrific 12 metre (40 ft) climbing wall where they can learning with ropes and, if they are good enough, helping to look after the others.

On Monday afternoon the Minis and Maxis visit a dry river bed to search for rocks and stones which have fallen down from the Zugspitze. You can either collect these together in a glass jar to take home as souvenirs, or we can go to a mountain stream and  use them to build a dam so that we can race boats made from wood you have collected.

Discovering the nature  with the attendants of the Children's Aventureclub
Pirate- and Indianday

On Tuesday morning the Minis and Maxis take  the bright red Children's Club bus to Bichlbach to visit the zoo where they can feed the animals and stroke them to their heart's content. You can either buy food for the animals or, if you prefer, take dry bread for them. The goats in particular are very fond of this. 

We stay at the Confetti Alm on Tuesday afternoon. The Alm has a terrific course where you can go pedal go-kart racing. Do you know the traffic regulations? There is also a 2.5 metre (8 ft) practice climbing wall. 

The Maxis and Juniors return to the Confetti Alm on Wednesday morning to improve their knot-tying and rope skills, as well as climbing.
 
Wednesday afternoon is set aside for Maxis from the age of seven years and Juniors to cycle to Biberwier's summer toboggan run. We go up twice on the cable lift and come down by toboggan. After that, the trampoline. And then, before you are too tired for the journey home, we get on our bikes again for the return to the Confetti Alm..
Thursday is American Indian day at the Confetti Alm for Minis and Maxis. In the morning  we make head-dresses, bracelets and medicine bags, so that after we have made ourselves up with warpaint, we look like real Indians.
 
The afternoon can be spent either in the large garden at the Confetti Alm or at our mountain hut, playing or collecting wood for our campfire, where we can dance wild Indian dances. By now we shall be hungry and we will cook our sausages over the fire and eat in the open air.
 
The Maxis and Juniors can go climbing again at the Confetti Alm on Friday morning. You will be given a Holiday Passport showing everything you have done, as a marvellous souvenir of your holiday.
 
On Friday afternoon the Minis, Maxis and Juniors will go on a walk to Ziegenpeter. There they will be to go into the stables and stroke the goats. Then we walk a little further to call on the llamas. On the way, we will show you where the Easter Bunny lives On the way back there is the Ziegenpeter Rally. Be prepared to be surprised!
 

PS A midday meal can be provided if required. This will be at either at the Confetti Alm or the hotel and will be buffet style, to include a drink and dessert, at a cost of 10 Euros.

There is a wet-weather programme, if necessary, with for instance candy-making, weaving friendship bracelets, painting, playing at the Confetti Alm, swimming at the indoor pool, or dancing with Confetti at the Alm.

There are many day trips for parents and children. Within a 5km radius of Lermoos there is the longest summer toboggan run in the Tyrol, riding, a zoo where you can stroke the animals, a fairy-tale land, and an exciting cable car ride up the top of the Zugspitze. If you want to go further afield, there are the castles of King Ludwig of Bavaria, the Alpine Zoo, the Iceman's village, gorges, or a visit to the eternal ice in the Kaunertal valley.

There are many day trips for parents and children