Reviews of Baumzelte Robis Waldspielpark
Robis Waldspielplatz, 3925 Grächen, Switzerland

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Reviewed: 24 August 2025 · Stayed in July 2025
Verified reviewThe percolator coffee set was a fantastic start to the day It was kind of fun being in a kids adventure park, although the park was open all night and people were wandering in to the area until late night to see it.
I had imagined the tree tents would be solid platforms built between trees but they are triangular straps suspended between three trees, creating a base for the tent. The entrance to the tent is up a rope ladder suspended from the middle. This creates a surface like a slippery sink for you to sleep in, with me and my partner struggling to stop sliding together and on top of each other in the middle lower point. Luckily we tired enough from hiking that we were able to sleep. I have never seen these tree tents before and Incan see why they have never taken off in popularity. The showers are off site at a sports stadium next door, we sued one of the charging room team showers. Luckily there were no events on that evening. It was also slightly confusing knowing how to get into the stadium
Reviewed: 3 August 2025 · Stayed in August 2025
Verified reviewReviewed: 3 October 2024 · Stayed in July 2024
Verified reviewLocation and experience are one of a kind
Reviewed: 9 September 2024 · Stayed in September 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 9 September 2024 · Stayed in September 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 6 September 2024 · Stayed in September 2024
Verified reviewQuiet in nature lots of squirrels
Would have liked bedding to be provided by the property
Reviewed: 2 September 2024 · Stayed in September 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 2 September 2024 · Stayed in August 2024
Verified reviewI loved the location, and the staff
The tent is open in each corner so sleep in bags must be mandatory not optional. And it was still cold with sleep in bags
Reviewed: 17 August 2024 · Stayed in August 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 10 August 2024 · Stayed in August 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 1 August 2024 · Stayed in July 2024
Verified reviewIncredibly kind and helpful staff. We lost our luggage on the bus day 1, and our warm clothes were in there, so we knew it would be hellishly cold in the alps at night. Staying in a tent it was guaranteed to be a shit night's sleep and a cold. They offered us the sleeping bags for free since they werent there and we could pay for them later (5 francs). The scenery is beautiful, and there is a cabin elevator to a ~2000m high mountain range very close. The tents are pretty comfy, very cheap aswell. They let you use the fridge until the kiosk is open (till around 6pm), but there is very little self catering opportunities. But if you want to go touring in the alps, it's certainly a very affordable option. Sleeping bag is a must.
The town, Grächen is a bit isolated, by train you can only reach St. Niklaus and you have to pay for a bus up to Grächen which is around 6-7 Francs. That is VERY expensive for us from Hungary, but that's just Switzerland eh. The train around the St. Niklaus area, Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn is also very expensive. When we went go get our luggage to Zermatt (1 hour away, bus and train combined) we paid around 70 Francs total. I'd highly recommend coming with a car if you can.
Reviewed: 10 July 2024 · Stayed in July 2024
Verified reviewUnique experience for camping in a tree tent! Make sure you have enough clothing for chilly nights. My daughter loved it, and thats what matters most!
Reviewed: 4 October 2023 · Stayed in September 2023
Verified reviewThere is not breakfast but they give you coffee. Very nice camp with safari style tents ( it means the tent is not on the gorund,it is hanging between trees.
There is not shower . You can use showers in nearby sportcenter building. It is cold during night.
Reviewed: 10 September 2023 · Stayed in September 2023
Verified reviewFunky and funny !
Reviewed: 10 August 2023 · Stayed in August 2023
Verified reviewNothing
One king bed for two people was announced, but there was nothing there. No mattress, no one single blanket! Even in the most basic mountain huts, there are always blankets available. There was not enough space for two people in our very tiny tent. This was the worst night we have ever had. We could not possibly sleep at all! Zero!
Reviewed: 22 July 2023 · Stayed in July 2023
Verified reviewReviewed: 17 July 2023 · Stayed in July 2023
Verified reviewQuiet location
No parking on site, had to park down the hill at the sports centre(3-400m down steep incline) Then had to climb over loose rocks(rolled ankle and cut toes a result of this) to access the tent with no bedding. Facilities listed including the bar and restaurant were not open, had to walk down into town to eat/drink. Had to shower offsite at the sports club with cold showers.