5/5 Luise E. 6 years ago on Google
A
paradise
for
children
(and
their
parents)
-
and
incredibly
nice
staff!
We
spent
the
day
at
Sagalund
today
with
our
two
younger
children
and
were
completely
overwhelmed
with
everything
the
place
had
to
offer.
We
stopped
by
more
or
less
accidentally
and
did
not
expect
to
find
such
a
huge
place
with
so
much
to
offer.
We
paid
7
Euros
per
adult
(children
are
free)
and
were
immediately
offered
a
free
guided
tour
of
the
whole
area.
While
waiting
for
the
tour
we
played
in
the
little
children's
barn,
filled
with
the
most
lovely
toys
(a
puppet
theater
and
lots
of
dress-up
costumes,
just
to
name
a
few)
and
in
the
children's
hospital
in
the
1st
floor
of
the
main
building.
We
were
amazed
at
all
the
detail
that
had
been
put
into
the
decoration,
the
costumes
etc.
Everything
was
arranged
in
such
a
loving
and
thoughtful
way!
For
example,
there
were
about
5
nurses/doctors
costumes
for
children,
in
a
somewhat
antique
style,
which
our
children
just
loved,
plus
lots
of
genuinely
old
utensils
such
as
an
antique
extendable
children's
bed,
an
old
scale
etc.
all
of
which
the
children
were
free
to
play
with.
Our
guide
was
about
15
min
late,
which
was
absolutely
no
problem
because
the
children
were
completely
happy
playing.
However,
when
the
tour
was
over,
both
children
got
a
present
from
the
shop
as
compensation
for
the
delay,
even
when
we
insisted
this
was
absolutely
not
necessary!
The
tour,
by
the
way,
was
very
good,
even
though
the
woman
who
gave
it
was
not
an
experienced
guide.
I
totally
recommend
taking
a
tour
because
some
of
the
houses
(the
old
school!)
are
locked
otherwise.
The
buildings
are
wonderful.
You
get
to
visit
two
schools
from
different
eras,
several
authentic
houses
from
1920
and
the
1960s,
a
barn
and,
the
highlight
to
the
children,
a
tiny
pavilion
with
toys
for
children.
All
lovingly
assembled
with
many
antique
toys
the
children
can
play
with,
with
apparently
no
fear
of
anything
getting
stolen
or
broken.
My
husband
and
I
had
a
lovely
time
relaxing
on
the
beautiful
meadow
underneath
the
apple
trees
while
the
children
were
exploring
the
barn.
We
also
had
lunch
at
Café
Adele
and
liked
it
very
much.
There
is
a
little
buffet
with
one
dish
of
the
day
(very
tasty!),
salad,
rice,
potatoes,
bread
etc.
Also
coffee
and
good
cookies.
All
for
9
Euros
per
adult,
6,50
Euros
per
child.
Many
locals
ate
there
or
had
coffee,
which
we
took
as
a
good
sign.
Lastly,
the
museum
shop
offers
a
ton
of
quaint
and
lovely
toys
for
children
and
little
souvenirs
which
are
hard
to
find
elsewhere.
All
in
all,
a
wonderful
place,
well
worth
a
days
visit!