Donk Play Forest Mol
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Donk Play Forest Mol

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Donk Play Forest in Mol is a welcoming patch of nature in the Donk hamlet, laid out as a play forest for children and families. The site combines open clearings, tall woodland and natural play elements such as log trails, climbing mounds and balance beams. The forest is part of the wider nature network around the Molse Nete and the Postel heath and is a popular spot for schools, youth movements and Sunday outings. It is deliberately designed without too much infrastructure to keep the nature experience central.

The main paths through the forest are wide and semi-paved, and in dry conditions they are well navigable for wheelchair users. The play zone itself contains some wheelchair-friendly elements, such as wide passages and low seating beams. The deeper paths in the forest are narrower and may become muddy after rain. Picnic tables stand in flat open areas. Accessible toilets are not on site, but they are available in the nearby Mol City Park and at the 't Getouw cultural centre.

Accessible parking spaces are located at the entrance to the play forest. From the centre of Mol the play forest is easily reached by car. Combine an afternoon at Donk Play Forest with a visit to the Jacob Smits Museum or the Pijnven viewing tower in Bosland for a varied family day.