Are you dreaming of a small or large attraction, set in an open space or up in the treetops, something active or educational, built for an adrenaline rush or peaceful relaxation, for kids or for adults? Whether it’s a rope park, net playground, 3D maze, zipline, lookout point, photo spot, play sculpture, educational trail—or something entirely different—your vision will come to life.
Skalnaté Pleso is a popular hiking crossroads in the High Tatras. Thanks to a cable car, it’s easily accessible even for families with young children. That’s exactly why a playground was originally built here—though after years of use, it needed a refresh. Instead of just one, we designed three new play sculptures: two marmots and a family of bears.
What’s better than just one 3D maze? For this project in Velké Karlovice, nestled in the Beskydy foothills, we combined a classic 3D maze with a net-based playground. The result? A richer experience and a bigger adventure. In addition to climbing and crawling, children can bounce, roll around, or simply relax—all high above the ground, yet still safely secured in nets.
It’s neither a rope park nor a treetop trail; a 3D maze is something in between. We’ve built many of them, but the largest one remains Funpark Most. What makes it truly special is that it’s a comprehensive entertainment complex, complete with an observation tower, seating areas, playgrounds, and facilities.
When you think of a playground, you probably imagine slides, swings, merry-go-rounds, and climbing frames. Most playgrounds look very similar, no matter where they are. Isn’t that a shame? For the Sitno hotel resort, we created a unique playground for children of all ages. We drew inspiration from the local mining history as well as design elements from the hotel’s interior.