Adventure Parks Near Valencia for Kids: Easter 2026 Guide
Easter holidays are long. The apartment starts to feel smaller around day three. You need a plan that involves fresh air, some low-level adrenaline, and at least one moment where your child forgets to look at a screen.
These four adventure parks are all within easy reach of Valencia — from a free outdoor playground in Alboraya to full-day multi-activity centres with zip lines, climbing walls and paintball. We’ve pulled the key details so you can pick the right one for your crew without spending an afternoon on four different websites.
Parque El Pla
If your kids are in that tricky zone between soft play and extreme sports, El Pla is your answer. Set in the Sierra Calderona, it mixes genuine nature activities with enough structured adventure to keep older siblings happy — farm visits and a nature workshop in the morning, zip lines and suspension bridges for 8+ in the afternoon, a ludoteca with ball pool and face painting during lunch, and a restaurant on site. A proper full-day outing, not a drop-in.
Full day including activities. Meals extra.
961 461 752
Masia Tous
The one for kids who want to feel genuinely challenged. Three 9-metre towers, 60 metres of zip line, six Tibetan bridges and a climbing wall with TruBlue auto-belay so kids can go up and down independently. Paintball from age 7, American obstacle course for everyone, and group packs that combine two or three circuits at a better rate.
Bridges & zip lines, ~1h15
Min. 10 kids. Combines 2–3 activities.
Sun: 10:00–13:30
+34 666 784 336
Aventura Valencia
Same grounds as El Pla but a completely separate operation — this one is pure multi-activity at serious scale. 20,000m² of paintball across five themed scenarios, 15,000m² of activity space, and a Yellow Humour circuit (large-scale inflatable combat, human foosball) that always produces the best photos. Book separately from El Pla.
100 balls included, kit provided
Circuits available separately
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Parque Multiaventura Alboraya
A free public multi-adventure playground that’s a step up from the usual park — proper climbing structures, a 20-metre zip line and balance platforms. Picnic tables and games tables on site. Good for a spontaneous morning out or if Easter budget is already gone after Fallas.
~10 min from Valencia centre
PicaVentura
Picassent’s municipally-built adventure park — zip line, climbing structures, balance platforms, a road safety circuit for bikes and scooters, and a picnic area along the barranco. Free, open every day, and reachable by MetroValencia Line 1 without a car. Go in the morning — limited shade.
Picassent stop — ~700m walk to park