Feel the warmth of Winter Efteling Not as much to do at Efteling in the winter? Quite the opposite; in fact, there’s even more to see and do! Read all about the enchanting winter attractions and the heart-warming entertainment. An experience not to be missed! Enchanting winter attractions Cross-country skiing between snow-covered trees; sounds like a fairytale! But fairytales come true at Efteling, where you can have fun with the whole family at the Cross-country ski track ‘t Hijgend Hert’. If you’d rather play then come to Children’s Winter Wonderland. There’s so much to do in this indoor play paradise, you’ll want to stay all day… But there’s so much more to enjoy! How about the ‘IJspaleis’ indoor ice rink? Traditional skating fun on a real ice rink; nostalgia at its best! Bring on the pea soup… This and so much more is available at the atmospheric Beierse Market, with stalls and a cosy camp fire to huddle around. Heart-warming entertainment Dance, jump and clap along with the Fairytale Tree park show, Once upon a time, and experience the new winter adventures of Witch, Little Red Riding Hood, Benjamin, Gnome and Dragon. Swing yourself warm! Enjoy the harmonious sound of The Efteling Musicians. These four musical virtuosos make every song an event with their mixture of Dutch, English and Efteling songs. This quartet always has the perfect song ready for any special occasion! Or huddle together around the camp fire and enjoy light, love and laughter with The Bright Spots’ authentic gospel and soul, and great sing-along songs, like Freedom and the Hoky Poky. Winter Efteling has another heart-warming programme in store for the 2013/2014 season. The exact dates and programming will be available from autumn 2013 at efteling.com 2013/2014 11 Pagina 10

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