Sprookjeswonderland
Sprookjeswonderland is an amusement park in Enkhuizen, Netherlands, themed around folklore and fairy tales. Established in 1973, the park brings classic fairy tales to life through animatronic displays, themed rides, and landscaped gardens, offering an experience primarily aimed at young children and their families.
History
Sprookjeswonderland's history traces back to 1973, when founder Wim de Vries created a gnome doll named Dorus as a joke. The doll's popularity led to the creation of more characters, which were initially showcased at local markets. This traveling exhibition evolved into a permanent attraction, resulting in the establishment of Sprookjeswonderland.In 1981, the park expanded significantly with the addition of a gnome village, fairy tale scenes, a petting zoo, a playground, and a ladybug-themed water ride, all located in a large park near the city centre. However, by the late 1980s, local residents began complaining about crowds and litter.
Due to space limitations, the park moved to a recreation area adjacent to the IJsselmeer in 1991. Following the move, expansions followed. In 1998, for its 25th anniversary, the park saw the construction of the castle 'Violinde', followed by the 'Tijdhuis' in 2003, and a new entrance plaza in 2009–2010.
In 2014, the park welcomed around 250,000 visitors annually. Between 2014 and 2016, a major €1.5 million investment brought in the simulator ride 'Hekspeditie'.
In 2020, Sprookjeswonderland was able to open for part of the summer season despite the pandemic. However, due to government lockdowns, Sprookjeswinterland was cancelled for the 2020–2021 winter season. During the park’s closure, the Enkhuizen city council temporarily held meetings in Castle Violinde. In late 2021, the park implemented a COVID entry pass requirement in accordance with national regulations, but had to close again following renewed lockdown measures in December that year.
In 2023, Sprookjeswonderland celebrated its 50th anniversary with new displays about its history and the launch of the new ride.
Park
Fairy tales
The park contains a fairy tale forest, a wooded trail with scenes from classic fairy tales brought to life through animatronics and storytelling. The concept is reminiscent of the Sprookjesbos in Efteling, though presented on a more intimate scale.- Baron Munchausen
- Hop-o'-My-Thumb
- Sleeping Beauty
- Snow White
- Puss in Boots
- Hansel and Gretel
- The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats
- The Swineherd
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Pinocchio
- Pied Piper of Hamelin
- Gulliver's Travels
- The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack
- Town Musicians of Bremen
- The Frog Prince
- The Little Mermaid
- 'The Flying Witch and Gnome Cave'Magus Fluvius, the wizard
Gnome Village
The Gnome Village is a whimsical area where visitors can explore a miniature world filled with mushrooms, towers, and houses, each inhabited by its own unique gnome character. The village features scenes and interactive displays.Shows
- Violinde Musical: a puppet show in Violinde Castle.
- Time House: a large building depicting the seasons, led by Father Time and the seasonal fairies.
- The Suyder Mermaid: a story about a mermaid adopted by a family in Enkhuizen.
- Gulliver’s TravelsOetang Orkest, musical experience featuring orangutans playing instruments
Rides
- Carousel
- Pirate ship
- Steam train, a mini steam train ride through a section of the park
- Track ride themed around antique cars
- Horsetrack
- Ladybug-themed water ride, rebuilt in 2023.
- Pedal-powered rat-themed carriages, inspired by the Pied Piper of Hamelin fairy tale
- 'Hekspeditie' simulator ride themed around a witch
- Wave boat ride
- Maze
- Excalibur sword in the stoneSinging Statues, four busts that sing when stood in front of them
- Multiple playgrounds including a carousel, slide, and teacup ride.