The Top Kids’ Activities in Belarus 2026: GetExperience
Belarus's family activities are outdoor and heritage-based in a way specific to the country's forest and castle geography. The Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park — the primeval forest on the Polish border, where European bison roam and a Santa Claus (Ded Moroz) estate operates year-round for visiting families — is the country's most visited family destination. The Mir Castle lake and grounds are accessible and stroller-friendly, with a working castle museum that covers Radziwill dynasty history at a scale comprehensible to children. The Dino Park near Minsk is a specifically child-designed outdoor attraction with life-scale dinosaur models. The Khatyn memorial site, though serious in its subject matter — commemorating the WWII destruction of Belarusian villages — has an architectural form that children experience spatially before they understand historically. The Museum of Folk Architecture in Strochitsy assembles traditional buildings from across the country into a village circuit.






