Reminder for visitors to Pokuland

  • Here at Pokuland you can draw, colour in, listen to Poku stories and read books.
  • You can watch the ‘Poku ABC of Nature’ and films about Edgar Valter’s creations.
  • You can dress up and find out for yourself what it would be like to be a Poku.
  • You can make your very own Poku to tell all your secrets to.
  • Food is available not only at Poku Hall, but also at Puuko’s shack, so you’ll never have to worry about going hungry!
  • Along the hiking trails you’ll be met by wood-carved Pokus and other fun characters.
  • You can lose yourself in our little labyrinth, make a call on a Poku phone and play the woodland xylophone.
  • Ask for a map of the forest trails so you can find all of these places!
  • The Pokuland app will be of help to you on the dedicated nature trail.
  • Parents, guardians, carers or teachers are responsible for children’s behaviour in Poku Hall and on the hiking trails at all times.