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Best Kids’ Parks on the French Riviera

Many parents struggle to get their children off their screens. I should know, I am one of them. Luckily the French Riviera offers a great selection of family-friendly attractions. Whether you are looking for adventure, a return to nature or a close encounter with wildlife, here is our pick of the best kids’ parks and outdoor activities on the Côte d’Azur.

1
Parc Phoenix, Nice

Inaugurated in 1990, Parc Phoenix in Nice is a 7-hectare botanical garden and zoo rolled into one. It is home to 2500 plant species, 2000 animal species, and a separate adventure park for children complete with zip lines, trampolines and climbing walls. Making it an ideal spot for a family day out. The wide paths make it easy to navigate prams and strollers. The benches and tables dotted along the park provide plenty of opportunities for rest or for an outdoor picnic. From personal experience, it’s probably best to avoid visiting on a scorching summer day.
For more information, please visit: https://www.parc-phoenix.org/ and https://nissaventure-accrobranche.com/le-parc/#tarifs

2
Magic World, Hyères

If you are after an old-fashioned fun fair experience, this is the place for you and your teenage kids. Magic World in Hyères, located between Toulon and Saint Tropez, offers a fantastic amusement park experience. With a mix of 40 thrilling rides and attractions, this place is perfect for families seeking an evening filled with excitement and magical light shows. The stunning seaside location and free parking is the icing on the cake. Open from mid-May to early September, from 8pm-2am.
For more information, please visit: https://www.magic-world.fr/

3
Le Bois des Lutins, Villeneuve-Loubet

Le Bois des Lutins (“The Elves’ Forest”) – a 1.5 hectare treetop adventure park in Villeneuve-Loubet, between Antibes and Nice – will appeal to kids of all ages.
This eco-friendly park has been carefully designed to minimize the impact on its natural environment. It combines the thrill of climbing with the enchantment of a fairy-tale setting.
A network of ladders, climbing nets and bridges gives access to wooden treehouses, up to 11m high. Fast slides bring the little adventurers safely back to ground level. Kids will have endless fun crawling though tunnels, rolling inside giant gnome balls or trying their hand at the interactive games. You will find it hard not to join in the fun. Just make sure you keep an eye on them at all times as it’s a vast playing area.
For more information, please visit: https://nice-villeneuve-loubet.leboisdeslutins.com/fr/parc-loisirs/index

4
Parc de la Colline du Château, Nice

Named after a fortress which was built in the 11th century and later destroyed in 1706, the Parc de la Colline du Château is situated between the port and the Old Town of Nice. It is a lush 19 hectare garden with tree-lined avenues that has been a favourite of locals and tourists for years. Make sure you visit the Belvedere to admire breathtaking views of La Baie des Anges (the Bay of Angels). And also the vast playground, recently renovated, which now features a real wooden castle where kids can let their imagination run wild. Finally, find a shady spot and enjoy a picnic with a fabulous backdrop of the French Riviera seascape.
For more information, please visit: https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-parc-de-la-colline-du-chateau

5
Ile Sainte-Marguerite

Only a short ferry ride away, just off the coast of Cannes, the Lérins Islands (Îles de Lérins) offer a serene escape for families. Île Sainte-Marguerite, the larger of the two islands, features lush landscapes, a historic fort, and beautiful beaches where kids can explore and play. If you’re visiting with teenagers who are strong swimmers, a spectacular underwater sculpture park beckons 100m off the coast. You will need to follow the signs on the island, and make sure you bring flippers, a mask and a snorkel. The six awe-inspiring sculptures of Cannes residents by British artist Jason deCaires Taylor are 2m high, weigh 10 tons each and were immersed on 28 January 2021.
Fore more information, please visit: https://www.cannes-france.com/decouvrir-visiter/iles-de-ler and: https://www.cannes.com/fr/culture/musees-et-expositions/ecomusee-sous-marin.html

6
Aquasplash, Antibes

On a hot day, Aquasplash in Antibes provides the ultimate aquatic adventure. This water park features thrilling slides, wave pools, and a dedicated young children’s area, ensuring a refreshing and exciting day for the whole family. Whether sliding down the 10m high side winder, floating down the 100m turbo slide or splashing around in Pirate Island, big and small kids are sure to have a whale of a time! Will re-open on 14 June 2025.
For more information, please visit: https://www.aquasplash.fr/en

7
Parc Alpha, Mercantour National Park

For a unique experience, venture into Mercantour National Park to discover Parc Alpha, the only wolf park in France. Children can observe wolves in their natural habitat and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation in this stunning alpine setting. Please note that there is no access for prams or strollers. And you need to book in advance if you want a guided visit in English. 
For more information, please visit: https://www.puremontagne.fr/en/to-see/parc-alpha

8
La Réserve des Monts d’Azur

On a mild spring weekend or a warm summer’s day, the Réserve Biologique des Monts d’Azur offers the perfect family escape. Situated about an hour away from Nice and Cannes, you will be amazed to discover this untouched piece of heaven, the vision of French vet Patrice Longour and his wife Alena. You will see European bisons, wild boars, chamois, and wolves. And also the ancient Przewalski horse (Przewalski’s horse, called the Mongolian wild horse, a rare and endangered horse originally native to the steppes of Central Asia). They all live happily side by side on a 700-hectares animal reserve. You can book a guided visit on foot or take a seat aboard a horse-drawn carriage. Overnight stays in authentic cabins are also available.
For more information, please visit: https://www.monts-azur-rewilding-area.com/a-unique-animal-reserve/

 

Isabelle Bryan
Isabelle Bryan
Isabelle is a co-founder and editor of Riviera Edition. She has lived in France, the UK and Australia and is equally at ease writing (and dreaming) in English and French. She has been coming to the South of France for holidays since she was a child and now lives here with her young daughter. She has been published in ELLE, Premiere Movie Magazine, the Melbourne Age, the Australian Financial Review magazine and the Herald Sun. Isabelle loves swimming in the turquoise waters off the Iles de Lerins or strolling around the outdoor sculptures at Fondation Maeght in St Paul de Vence.

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