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Vembu-Tembumaa family park

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Category Active tourism, Dining, Free time, Camping sites, Recreation Centers, Catering, organizing of parties and entertainments, Grill, barbecue, Cafes,bars, Kart center, Saunas, Water centers, Adventure Park
Location
Keskuse tee 2, Kurtna küla, Saku vald, Harjumaa, 75518
Coordinates 59.228119, 24.709270
GPS: 59° 13' 41" N, 24° 42' 33" E
Phone (+372) 671 9155
E-mail info@vembu-tembumaa.ee
Website http://www.vembu-tembumaa.ee/en
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Vembu-Tembumaa is a theme park for the whole family!

 

Fun experiences are available for children as well as grown-ups. Go-carts and ATVs as well as heated pools and waterslides are among the attractions that await our visitors.

Food is served at the parks restaurant and poolside hamburgerbar. The candy store and the ice-cream stand at Vembu-Tembumaa serve our visitors with a sweet tooth. You may also bring your own food to the park – our barbeque facilities and firewood are at our visitors disposal for no extra charge.

 

We also offer accommodation in our cottages; you are welcome to park your caravans here.

Welcome to Vembu-Tembumaa for a fun summer day with the whole family!

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