Skyline Park – Bavaria’s Largest Amusement Park

Eltern und Kinder laufen über eine grüne Wiese in Bad Wörishofen, Titelbild zum Thema Familienurlaub.

A day at Skyline Park feels like a vacation. The park is located in the Allgäu region near Bad Wörishofen. It offers over 60 attractions for young and old. Lots of greenery provides shade. Water, playgrounds, and large rides are also available. This makes the park suitable for many groups.

Many guests like the clear principle: buy a ticket, get going. Normal rides are included in the day ticket. This allows you to plan your day without having to constantly pay extra. This is especially helpful for families.

Skyline Park

According to the operator, the park covers an area of around 350,000 square meters. This makes it feel very open. You can stroll between trees, meadows, and small lakes. It’s easy to take breaks. Even on warm days, you can often find a shady spot.

At Skyline Park, proximity is key. Many areas are not far apart. This saves time and reduces stress when you are out and about with children. What’s more, you can always take a quick break from the hustle and bustle.

Visits with children are usually relaxed. There are children’s favorites and family fun. Thrill rides are available for teens and adults. This keeps the group close together. Nevertheless, everyone can go at their own pace.

Those looking for peace and quiet can use the train, Ferris wheel, or quiet corners by the water. The Sky Wheel, Sky Shot, and Zero Gravity offer more action. This makes it easy to find the right choice for you.

Attractions and Highlights

The visible landmark is the Allgäuflieger. The tower rises high into the sky. At the top, the seats circle at a great height. Many guests celebrate the view of the mountains. It’s a great spot for photos.

After that, it’s time to switch to the fast classics. Sky Wheel starts with a vertical lift. Then it continues upside down. Sky Shot relies on a brief moment of silence. Then the ball shoots upwards. Zero Gravity also creates pressure, but in a different way: you stand in the drum, then the force pushes you against the wall.

In short: these are the top rides.

  • High-altitude flight: Allgäuflieger, ages 6 and up and 120 cm and taller; ages 8 and under only when accompanied by an adult.
  • Roller coaster: Sky Wheel, ages 12 and up; 150–200 cm; up to 5G.
  • Catapult: Sky Shot, ages 14 and up; 160 cm and up; up to 90 meters high.
    Rotor: Zero Gravity, ages 14 and up; 150 cm and up; up to 3G.
  • Propeller: Sky Circle, ages 14 and up; minimum height 160 cm or 140 cm with bucket seat.

Water is a must in summer. The whitewater ride provides a wet thrill. Water Splash is more playful and also suitable for small children. Pack a change of shirt. Then you’ll be comfortable for the rest of the day.

Planning, Service, and Access

Start early. Go on the big rides first. Then move on to the family area. Later, you can enjoy the water or playground. This order often saves time.

A simple daily plan helps:

  • Sky Wheel or Sky Shot right after opening.
  • Allgäuflieger before lunchtime.
  • Family rides and water in the afternoon.
  • A quiet round at the end.

Many reviews praise the green grounds and the variety. Some also mention short waiting times on normal days. There is also criticism, for example of the atmosphere among the staff or of closed stands on certain days. So allow a little extra time. Then your day will be stress-free.

Food also plays a role in the park. Some reviews describe the prices as “moderate” and the selection as “reasonable.”. Drink enough, especially in summer. Find a place in the shade at lunchtime. This will keep your head and mood fresh.

Regarding access, the operator says: The main path is at least two meters wide and level throughout; there are slight inclines in some areas. Many rides can be reached via ramps. The park has wheelchair-accessible restrooms at the main entrance and at other points.

According to the park, there are rules regarding discounts and free tickets for guests with ID. People who are blind or need a wheelchair are granted free admission. Companions may also benefit, depending on their status. It is best to clarify the details before your visit to avoid any issues at the entrance.

Getting there, Season, and Prices

It’s quick to get there by car because the park is located directly on the A96. Take the Bad Wörishofen exit. Then follow the road for about 1,500 meters to the park. If you’re traveling by train, get off at Rammingen. From there, it’s about a 15-minute walk. According to the operator, the train runs hourly.

The 2026 season starts on March 21. The ticket office opens at 9:30 a.m. Full operations start at 10:00 a.m. Closing times vary depending on the day. Events sometimes mean very long evenings.

Admission is based on height. From 150 cm, a day ticket costs 42 euros. For heights between 110 and 149 cm, you pay €35. Admission is free for children under 110 cm. For seniors aged 65 and over, the price is €29. There is a special introductory price of €17 shortly before closing time. Parking costs €2.50 per car if you stay longer than 150 minutes.

It’s best to buy tickets for Skyline Park with your day in mind. Also check whether you need a combination ticket. There is a family combination ticket for two adults and two children. A 2-day ticket covers two days. This makes it easier to stick to your budget.

Finally, here’s a tip: stay flexible. Skyline Park rewards early arrivals. Check the weather and plan in the morning. That way, you can still have a good day even if it’s cloudy.

Comparison Table of the Top Attractions

The following data is taken from the official attraction descriptions (minimum age/height, key technical data) and is also displayed on signs in the park.

NameTypeTarget AudienceMinimum sizeSpecial Features
Allgäu FlyersFlying CarouselFamily & Courageousfrom 120 cmWorld record: 150 m tower, seats up to 110 m, up to 50 km/h
Sky WheelInverted roller coasterThrill150–200 cm50m lift, up to 5G, "Europe's highest inverted roller coaster"
Sky ShotcatapultThrillfrom 160 cmup to 90 m, 4.5G; minimum combined weight of 2-seater 100 kg
Zero GravityRotor/CentrifugeThrillfrom 150 cmup to 3G; strong light/sound effects
Sky CirclePropeller carouselThrill160 cm (or 140 cm with bucket seat)up to 120 km/h; up to 3.6G
Whitewater CourseWater rideFamiliesLargest transportable water ride"; 30m waterfall; children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
Water SplashWater rideFamilies & KidsFrom 3 years old; up to 6 years old only with an accompanying adult.

Practical Information

Opening hours and prices are subject to change at short notice; the operator’s calendar and price list are authoritative.

ThemeInfo
Opening hours seasonSeason calendar 2026: Start 21.03.2026; daily times vary (09:30–17:00/18:00; event days until 22:00/24:00)
Ticket Office & Transport OperationsTicket office opens at 9:30 a.m.; full service begins at 10:00 a.m.
Prices€42 (from 150 cm), €35 (110–149 cm), under 110 cm free; combination ticket €132; 2-day ticket €63/€53; seniors €29; trial price €17
DirectionsBy car: A96 exit Bad Wörishofen; then approx. 1,500 m parallel to the motorway; address/location will be provided by the operator.
Park€2.50 for cars/minibuses/Sprinters for parking durations >150 minutes; bus parking spaces advertised as "free".
AccessibilityMain path ≥2 m wide and level; many attractions accessible via ramp; wheelchair-accessible restrooms; free entry/discounts according to regulations
Water SplashWater ride

We at Haus zum Wald wish you a wonderful and eventful day at Skyline Park.