Get lost and have fun at the Labyrinthe Aventure in Evionnaz
A huge maze of hedges, endless games, and a joyful outdoor atmosphere. In Evionnaz, families spend hours exploring, climbing, and laughing together.
A Giant Adventure at the Foot of the Mountains
In the heart of Valais, the Labyrinthe Aventure d’Evionnaz is an outing that appeals to the whole family. A large plant maze, playful structures everywhere, spaces to move and relax… It offers that rare mix of challenge, laughter, and nature. The place exudes friendliness, with a team experienced with families and facilities designed for children.
What Your Children Will Love
The hedge maze is the star attraction. You get lost, search for clues, and cooperate to find the exit. The younger ones rush towards the slides, trampolines, inflatable castles, and adapted zip lines. The older ones try their hand at more vigorous courses and skill games. The atmosphere is dynamic but good-natured, with many spots to take a break and observe the surrounding mountains.
In terms of sensations and learning, many boxes are checked: orientation, observation, logic, motor skills, self-confidence, and collaboration. It’s a day where you move and think while enjoying a big breath of fresh air.
What You Need to Know Before You Go
- Recommended age: from 4 years old to fully enjoy. Teenagers also find it appealing thanks to the challenges and the size of the site. Little ones are welcome, with calmer areas.
- Duration: plan for 2 to 4 hours depending on your interest, and easily more if your children get hooked on the maze and the games.
- Type of activity: mainly sporty and playful, with a real educational touch (orientation, cooperation).
- Booking and prices: you pay for a day entry. Booking is generally not necessary, but check the website for peak times, updated prices, and possible offers.
- Stroller / public transport accessibility: the main paths are stroller-friendly over a good part of the site. Access by public transport is possible via Evionnaz station, followed by a short walk.
- Equipment: closed shoes, cap, sunscreen, and water bottle. A windbreaker or a light fleece depending on the season. A snack always makes everyone happy; there are also options for food on-site.
- Safety: the site is fenced and monitored. The structures are governed by clear rules. As always, keep an eye on the younger ones, especially in dynamic play areas.
- Ideal season: from spring to autumn. In very hot weather, aim for the morning or late afternoon. In humid weather, wear shoes that can handle it.
Parent Tips
- Arrive early to enjoy the maze when it’s quieter.
- Set a meeting point in case of separation in the hedge.
- Slip a second water bottle into the bag: you walk a lot without realizing it.
- Bring a change of clothes for the younger ones after the dynamic games.
- Take regular breaks: the site is large, better to save energy for the end.
Useful Information
- Address: Evionnaz, Valais (check the website for the precise route and parking)
- Official site: https://www.labyrinthe.ch
- Opening periods: generally from spring to autumn; hours vary according to the season and weather
- Ideal weather: dry or mild weather; in case of heavy rain/wind, some facilities may temporarily close
- Access:
- Car: A9 St-Maurice/Evionnaz exit, parking indicated on-site
- Public transport: Evionnaz station, then a short walk to the park
Why We Recommend It
Because it’s a simple outing to organize, checking off movement, adventure, and cooperation. The maze stimulates curiosity and orientation. The games enhance motor skills and confidence. And the Valaisan setting encourages you to take your time.
In Two Words
A joyful, active day outdoors, where every child finds their rhythm. If you like this kind of idea, create your Kidora account or subscribe to the newsletter to discover more family outings in French-speaking Switzerland.
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