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Audio Guide of Hullie Speelboerderij

Donde los animales tienen más carácter que los turistas y las cabras roban zapatos como recuerdo.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. When the Goats Declared Independence

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2. Secrets Beneath the Manure

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3. Love and Mud on the Farm

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4. The Spy Rabbit That Never Existed

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5. Seventh Calf on the Right

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6. The Secret the Chickens Carry

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are Hullie Speelboerderij's opening hours and how can I get there?

Hullie usually opens from Wednesday to Friday in the afternoon (12:30 to 18:00) and on weekends from the morning (10:00 to 18:00), with extended hours during school holidays. It is located on Canadasweg, near the Bedaf recreation area in Uden; to plan your exact route, check its location on the official website.

How much do tickets cost, or is it free to enter?

It is a paid attraction for both children and adults, although prices are very affordable and include unlimited access to all play facilities, both indoors and outdoors. Rates vary slightly by age, and children under 1 year old usually enter for free; I recommend checking current prices on their booking page.

How much time is recommended for a visit to Hullie?

So children can enjoy both the indoor adventure area and the outdoor park and water zone, it is ideal to allow between 3 and 4 hours. It is a place where families often spend the whole afternoon, as it has spacious dining areas for comfortable breaks.

What special history or meaning does this place have for the region?

Hullie is a converted old farm that preserves the authentic atmosphere and hospitality of the Brabant region, and its name in the local dialect means 'they' or 'you'. It represents the perfect union of traditional rural life and modern leisure, making it a key meeting place for local families.

What is the best time of year or time of day to visit the park?

Hullie is perfect all year round: in summer for enjoying the water areas and the outdoors, and in winter or on rainy days thanks to its huge heated indoor park. To avoid crowds, I suggest going on a Wednesday afternoon outside the school holiday season or arriving right at opening time on weekends.

Is the site accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Yes, the main facilities and dining area are located on the ground floor and are wheelchair accessible, allowing grandparents and family members with reduced mobility to enjoy the visit comfortably. There are also adapted toilets within the complex.

What other tourist attractions can I visit near Hullie in Uden?

Right next to the park are the Bedaf dunes (Bedafse Bergen), an impressive natural area ideal for walking before or after playtime. In addition, you are very close to De Maashorst, the largest nature reserve in North Brabant.

What practical advice would you give me to make the most of the experience?

It is essential for children to bring socks, which are mandatory for the indoor play area, and comfortable clothes that can get a little dirty. For parents, the best advice is to bring a good book or tablet, as WiFi is free and visibility of the play areas from the café is excellent.

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