Large playground on the edge of the Sahara
Looking for a fun day outdoors surrounded by nature? The Dol-fijn outdoor playground, covering 2.5 hectares, is located in a green and natural setting on the edge of the popular De Sahara nature area. Here, play, sports and relaxation come together effortlessly for a fun family day out.
Something for every age
From toddlers to teenagers: everyone will find their favourite spot here.
Toddlers and young children can safely play in a fenced area with sand, climbing and crawling structures. Meanwhile, the water spray park on the terrace of Brasserie De Kantine provides refreshing water fun on warm days.
Older children can enjoy a wide range of wooden play equipment such as an XXL climbing course, swings, slides, balance ropes, a zipline and more. For those seeking even more excitement, the skate park allows older kids to show off their best tricks alongside skaters, BMX riders and inline skaters.
Sports and games
Sports enthusiasts will also feel right at home! The surrounding sports fields are freely accessible, except for the tennis courts. Activities include beach volleyball, basketball, football in the cage and an athletics track. Feel free to bring your own ball or sports equipment for an active day.
Picnic spots and chill areas
Time to relax? The spacious site with its many grassy areas offers plenty of room for picnicking or simply unwinding. There are several picnic tables and benches available, and toilets are located at the swimming pool.
Swimming pool and brasserie nearby
On the same site you will also find the Optisport De Soeverein indoor swimming pool and the family-friendly Brasserie De Kantine – perfect for a snack, a drink or some extra water fun.
Inclusive play
Across the site you will find accessible play equipment and zones that can also be used by children with disabilities, such as reachable play panels, adapted surfaces and play elements at different heights. There is a strong focus on variety in play, ranging from physical challenges to sensory and interactive experiences, allowing every child to participate in their own way.







