
Ihr plant einen Kindergartenausflug zu uns in den schönen Chiemgau? Hier findet ihr
| Eintritt für Kindergarten-Kinder | € 9,30 |
| Eintritt für Erwachsene | € 15,40 |
| auf je 5 Kinder 1 Aufsichtsperson | frei |
Die ermäßigten Eintrittspreise gelten nur, wenn der Eintritt für die gesamte Gruppe eurer Gruppenleitung gelöst wird und nicht an Wochenenden oder Feiertagen stattfindet.
Ihr könnt Busparkplatz, Grill- oder Picknickhütte, Tische und Bänke (auch am überdachten Kinder-Bauhof) reservieren. Anmeldung über das untenstehendes unverbindliche Anfrage Formular oder telefonisch während den Öffnungszeiten unter 08641-7269
Tischreservierungen Park-Restaurant unter: Tel. 08641 – 7713, Ansprechpartner: Frau Hammerl Email: info@restaurant-jaegerwinkl.de
Der Park ist täglich vom 28. März bis 8. November 2026 von 9:30 – 18:00 Uhr geöffnet. Einlass bis 17:00 Uhr. Nach Umstellung der Uhren auf Winterzeit bis 17:00 Uhr geöffnet. Einlass bis 16:00 Uhr.
Bei schlechter Witterung und in der Vor- und Nachsaison sind Änderungen der Öffnungszeiten möglich.
Damit wir auf eure Wünsche eingehen können stellt hier eure unverbindliche Anfrage!
Wir melden uns bei euch und freuen uns auf euren Besuch bei uns!
Hier haben wir die wichtigsten Fragen und Antworten für dich zusammengestellt.
Schreib oder ruf uns an wenn Du Fragen zu unseren Tarifen hast.
Tickets für den Märchenpark können bequem an der Tageskasse am Parkeingang gekauft werden oder online über unsere Website.
Familien Punktekarten sind besonders beliebt, da sie einen gemeinsamen Besuch zu einem attraktiven Preis ermöglichen.
Natürlich ist die Nebensaison, also außerhalb der Ferien die beste Zeit. Aber auch in der Hauptsaison hat man kaum Wartezeiten bei den Attraktionen.
Ja, ihr könnt gerne euer eigenes Essen mitbringen. Wir haben auch einen Grillplatz, den ihr reservieren können.
Das Café-Restaurant „Jägerwinkl“ befindet sich gegenüber unserem Eingang. Durchgehend warme Küche von 11-18.15 Uhr. Parkbesucher dürfen den Park nach dem Essen wieder betreten.
Hunde sind im Park erlaubt:
1. müssen aber an der kurzen Leine gehalten werden (keine Laufleine),
2. dürfen nicht ohne Aufsicht an Bänken o.ä. angebunden werden
3. sollten sich ruhig verhalten und Parkbesucher sowie Gehege- und Parktiere nicht belästigen
4. dürfen nicht in Fahrgeschäfte
5. bei Schäden durch den Hund ist der Halter haftbar.
+49 86 41 / 71 05
Jägerweg 14
D-83250 Marquartstein
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Der Park ist direkt im die Chiemgauer Alpen und weniger als 15 km vom Chiemsee entfernt.
Märchenpark & Erlebnispark Marquarstein
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