Anniviers Indoor Park, Val d’Anniviers – large indoor leisure park
A large indoor play area in the heart of Val d’Anniviers. Trampolines, inflatable structures, and areas for toddlers: perfect when it rains, is hot, or very cold.
A playful refuge for capricious weather days
Located in the Val d’Anniviers (VS), the Anniviers Indoor Park is a large indoor leisure park designed for families. The atmosphere is relaxed, bright, and friendly. People come here to let off steam, share a simple moment, and allow children to explore safely. Ideal when the weather plays tricks or for a quiet break between two mountain days.
What your children will love
You can generally find trampolines, inflatable structures, a ninja-style agility course, gentle climbing modules, and a zone dedicated to toddlers. Children test their balance, jump, crawl, and slide. Everything is designed for movement, laughter, and building confidence. The youngest discover motor skills gently, while the older ones challenge each other among siblings or friends.
It’s a dynamic activity but without pressure: everyone progresses at their own pace, in non-slip socks, under the watchful eyes of parents.
For whom, how long, what spirit
- Recommended age: from 2 years old to fully enjoy. Kids aged 3–10 are right in the target range, while 11–12 year-olds still find enjoyment in the jumping and agility areas.
- Duration: expect 1.5 to 2 hours. The little ones tire more quickly, while the older ones are happy to stay longer.
- Type of activity: rather sporty and playful, with a real focus on motor skills and coordination. Lively but not deafening sound atmosphere.
Booking, tickets, and organization
Access is paid. Depending on the periods (holidays, weekends), online or phone reservations are often recommended to secure a time slot. Prices vary according to age and duration; family packages may exist. Be sure to check the hours, which sometimes change between winter season, off-season, and summer.
Accessibility and safety
The park is indoors, generally on a single level and accessible by stroller. Areas are adapted for little ones, with soft modules and clear boundaries. Trampolines and courses are surrounded by nets and mats. Parents remain responsible, but the space is designed to limit impacts.
In terms of transport, the Val d’Anniviers is easily reachable by postal bus from Sierre. By car, the valley road is well marked; parking is available nearby depending on the exact site. Restrooms and baby changing facilities are generally available.
What this activity brings to children
- Gross motor skills: jumping, climbing, balancing.
- Coordination and spatial awareness: orienting oneself, anticipating, adjusting movements.
- Self-confidence: overcoming an obstacle, daring a new jump.
- Socialization: playing with others, waiting for their turn, inventing simple rules.
- Energy management: letting off steam indoors, then calming down.
Before you go
- Non-slip socks are highly recommended (sometimes required).
- Comfortable clothing and a water bottle. A small snack is handy if a snack area is provided.
- An elastic band for tying back long hair. Avoid jewelry and objects in pockets.
- During peak season, book a time slot and arrive 10 minutes early for the briefing.
Parent tips
- Plan for two adults if you have very different ages: one for the mini zone, one for the older kids.
- Set a visible meeting point and simple rules (one jump each, wait for your turn).
- Take hydration breaks every 30–40 minutes, especially in winter with dry air.
- If your child is sensitive to noise, aim for opening time or the last hour of the day.
Useful information
- Address: Val d’Anniviers (VS). The exact site and access may vary depending on the venue; check before you leave.
- Official site / info: Anniviers Tourism page with details and updated hours.
- Hours: variable depending on seasons and school holidays. Check the agenda before your visit.
- Ideal weather: all year round, perfect in rainy weather, heatwaves, or extreme cold.
- Access: postal bus from Sierre to the villages of Anniviers; parking available nearby depending on the site.
Why we recommend it
Because it’s a real safety net for families in the mountains: you move, you laugh, you find warmth and dryness. The variety of modules allows everyone to find their pleasure, from toddlers to pre-teens. The benefits are tangible: motor skills, confidence, and energy release, without logistical complexity.
In two words
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