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Lights on, brakes off

For the woman who is about to say yes, but first wants to shine, laugh and go on an adventure together with her besties. This package is perfect as a bachelorette party for women who love fun, a touch of competition and stylish gliding on an E-chopper.

Glow with a mission

You dive into Kroongeheim, a mysterious place in the Veluwe where nothing is what it seems. In the glow-in-the-dark mini-golf course, the battle erupts between the neon lights. Find out who is the glow queen of the group, and who is mainly coming for the pictures.

3.5 hours
10 - 40 people
from €50.00 p.p. (incl. VAT)
4.8 star
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Sample timetable


12:30 Reception with coffee/tea and something tasty
13:00 Activity 1
14:30 Break with drinks and snacks
15:30 Activity 2
18:00 Closing drinks
Suzanne 10/19/2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

Super fun all the different "cells" where you can do lots of varied tasks. There is something for everyone to do that they are good at. We had a great time.

Danielle 03/01/2026

About Prison Island Veluwe

Very enjoyable! 1.5 hours was perfect for us. We were able to see/do almost every room.

Anita October 23, 2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

It was super fun!

Unfortunately there was a wrong language setting, everything was in French! At first we thought that was part of it! After playing for an hour it was corrected and we played for half an hour with Dutch text!

The staff member accommodated us with drinks, as extra playtime unfortunately did not fit into our schedule.

Because it was so much fun, we felt a bit sad about this! But fine try to solve it.

Rianne 10/19/2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

Super fun to do! Varied rooms and beautifully put together. We will definitely come back again!

K. June 30, 2025

About E-chopper

Very enjoyable day with the e-choppers, and helped by very friendly staff. Had a very successful day. Definitely highly recommended.

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