Trampolinepark Jumpstyle Assen

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If you find yourself in Assen and are searching for a unique, energetic day out, Trampolinepark Jumpstyle Assen should be high on your list. Located at J.C. van Markenstraat 6a, this modern recreation center is more than just a spot where kids can bounce—it’s a full-blown indoor adventure for all ages. Even if you’re not a parent or a party organizer, chances are you’ll enjoy the infectiously fun atmosphere here.

From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted by the sight of 44 interconnected trampolines, each one inviting you to hop on and join in. It doesn’t matter if you’re an experienced jumper or you’ve never attempted a somersault in your life; the park is designed to be approachable, safe, and electrifying. The best part? There’s always a “soft landing” waiting for you, whether it’s the deep foam pit or the plush airbag at the base of the stunt tower. You can really push your limits, try new tricks, or simply enjoy watching others attempt impressive flips from the sidelines.

Though Trampolinepark Jumpstyle Assen is popular for children’s parties—honestly, kids seem to absolutely light up here—it’s far from just a children’s playground. The lounge area overlooking the action is surprisingly comfortable, with cozy sofas and fresh espresso made from real coffee beans. During my visit, I noticed lots of parents happily sipping coffee and chatting, making it clear this place caters just as much to adults seeking a relaxing environment as it does to children wanting to burn off energy.

Don’t be surprised if you spot teams of employees on a fun corporate outing or teenagers challenging each other on the tumbling lanes. That variety is one of the things that makes Jumpstyle Assen stand out in the realm of Dutch recreation centers.

Key Features

  • 44 Interconnected Trampolines: A sprawling main jump arena, perfect for building up your skills or simply having fun.
  • Obstacle Elements: Test your agility and balance on unique obstacles incorporated within the jump areas.
  • Two Tumbling Lanes: Designed for practicing flips, cartwheels, or more advanced acrobatics—safe for newbies and seasoned tumblers alike.
  • Stunt Tower: Take the leap from the stunt tower and land in a mega-soft airbag. It’s a favorite for those wanting to test their nerve and perfect aerial moves.
  • Foampit: For safe landing and practicing big tricks of all kinds—perfect if you want to try that backflip with no risk.
  • Children’s Party Packages: Themed packages with reserved tables, food, and drinks make this spot a local legend for birthdays.
  • Lounge Area for Adults: Spacious and inviting, with delicious bean-to-cup coffee, couches, and clear views of the action.
  • Accessible Facilities: Wheelchair-accessible parking and restrooms add convenience, though the main entrance doesn’t currently provide full wheelchair access.
  • Payment Options: Both credit cards and debit cards are accepted, which is super handy for stress-free planning.
  • Friendly & Attentive Staff: They seem to genuinely love being there, always ready to guide kids or chat with parents.

Best Time to Visit

After several visits to Jumpstyle Assen at different times, I can say timing can make a big difference to your experience. If you enjoy a bustling, energetic vibe with the excitement of groups and parties around, weekends and school holiday afternoons can’t be beaten. The laughter and harmless chaos are part of the charm.

That said, if you (or your kids) prefer a bit more breathing room and shorter wait times for popular zones like the stunt tower or foampit, try to go on weekday mornings. Late afternoons on weekdays can also be pleasantly quiet, especially outside typical school holidays. This is also when the staff can often spend more one-on-one time teaching tricks or helping beginners.

Do note that birthday parties tend to be clustered on Saturdays, so if you want fewer crowds or you’re hoping for photos with more “empty trampoline” views, weekdays are your best bet. On colder or rainy days, the park becomes a magnet for locals looking for indoor fun, so it can get lively quickly.

How to Get There

Finding your way to Trampolinepark Jumpstyle Assen is pretty straightforward once you get your bearings in Assen. The address, J.C. van Markenstraat 6a (postcode 9403 AJ), is located in a business area that also hosts a variety of other recreation and sports centers. If you’re traveling by car, there’s ample parking and, notably, wheelchair-accessible spots right near the entrance. The parking lot is well-marked and usually has space unless there’s a particularly large event happening.

For those relying on public transport, Assen’s main train station is just a short bike or bus ride away. From the station, city buses head in the direction of the park and drop you within about a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, renting a bike is a fantastic Dutch experience in itself—there’s a safe cycling route that will have you at the front door in about 15 minutes from the center of Assen.

If you’re coming from farther afield within Drenthe, map your route for the A28 highway, and you’ll find signs pointing toward Assen Zuid. Just be aware that, while indoor playgrounds are common in the area, Jumpstyle stands out, so don’t let Google Maps send you to a different “trampoline park”—keep an eye out for the Jumpstyle Assen logo and signage.

Tips for Visiting

Having spent several afternoons navigating trampolines, wrangling birthday groups, and chatting with staff, I’ve picked up a few helpful tips for making your visit smooth and memorable:

  • Wear Easy, Stretchy Clothing: Jeans just don’t cut it here. Leggings, tracksuits, or athletic shorts are best. Leave jewelry and loose items at home—it’ll save you worry while you jump.
  • Jump Socks: Safety socks (with non-slip soles) are required. If you have your own, bring them; otherwise, you can purchase a pair at reception. They make movement on the trampolines both safer and more hygienic.
  • Party Bookings: If you’re considering a birthday party here, book several weeks in advance, especially for Saturdays. Packages include food, drinks, and a reserved area, and they do fill up quickly.
  • Keep Valuables Secure: There are lockers available—definitely use them for phones and wallets. The open layout means you won’t always be within arm’s reach of your things.
  • Grab a Spot in the Lounge: The best lounge seats are in high demand. Arrive early if you plan to relax while keeping an eye on the trampolines.
  • Ask Staff for Demos: Many team members are skilled jumpers and happy to show kids (or adults!) how to safely attempt flips and tricks or explain any of the features. Don’t be shy—it’s part of the experience.
  • Sensitivity to Noise: It can get loud during peak times. If anyone in your group is sensitive to noise, earbuds can help, or you can inquire about quieter sessions if needed.
  • Check Accessibility: While there are accessible restrooms and parking, those with mobility challenges should note that the main entrance currently isn’t wheelchair accessible. Call ahead if you’re unsure.
  • Payment Convenience: Digital payment is quick here. Bring your debit or credit card and skip the cash fuss.
  • Plan for Weather: The park is entirely indoors—ideal for rainy Dutch days, but if you visit on a sunny day, be prepared for a lively crowd escaping the outdoors!

In all, Trampolinepark Jumpstyle Assen isn’t just another stop on the recreation trail in Drenthe—it’s a dynamic, community hub that families, friends, and even colleagues return to, time and again. Give it a try: whether you master a front flip or just enjoy a top-notch cappuccino, you’ll leave with a smile (and maybe a bit of a workout!).

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