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Little-known European theme park to get new ‘world-first water coaster’ in 2026

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Freizeitpark Plohn is a theme park in Germany that isn't well known among Brits

THERE are plenty of theme parks across Europe – which means there’s bound to a few holidaymakers haven’t heard of.

One such location is Freizeitpark Plohn, located Lengenfeld, Germany, which is home to over 80 rides and attractions.

Freizeitpark Plohn is a theme park in Germany that isn't well known among Brits

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Freizeitpark Plohn is a theme park in Germany that isn’t well known among BritsCredit: Freizeit Park
The German theme park has eight themed zones, with more than 80 rides and attractions

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The German theme park has eight themed zones, with more than 80 rides and attractionsCredit: Freizeit Park
An artistic impression of the theme park shows fans what the ride could look like when it opens with a winding track suspended over a lake

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An artistic impression of the theme park shows fans what the ride could look like when it opens with a winding track suspended over a lakeCredit: Freizeit Park

And the exciting news is that it will soon be increasing its attractions.

The 28-year-old theme park will be opening the “world’s first multi-launch water coaster”, according to its website.

Slated to open in 2026, the new water coaster will have a launched start (replacing the traditional lift hill), allegedly making it a world-first.

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A statement on the theme park website reads: “From 2026, the world’s first water coaster with Multi LIM Launch awaits you at Plohn Theme Park – a combination of high-tech, water fun and roller coaster that has never been seen before.

“From a standing start, you will be catapulted into the water and experience exciting curves, lively descents, fast turns and even a second launch with the whole family before you plunge into the water one last time with a powerful ‘splash’.”

An artist’s impression shows what the new ride could look like when it opens, with its twisting track set over a lake.

The news was also shared on a post on Facebook, with one theme park fan writing: “This is a great park!

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“Even though this park doesn’t have the biggest coaster lineup, it’s a much better guest experience than larger parks like Energylandia or Alton Towers“.

Until the new water coaster opens in 2026, there is still plenty to keep park-goers entertained when Freizeitpark Plohn reopens for the summer season next March.

It is home to more than 80 attractions, which are spread across eight different zones.

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The eight themed worlds at the theme park include the Fairytale Forest, Dinoland, Classic Car Park, Action Attractions, Western Town, Plohnidorf, Village of the Gauls, and Nature Park.

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For adrenaline junkies, there are six rollercoasters at the theme park, including El Toro.

Standing at 28m, El Toro is thought to be the highest wooden rollercoaster in East Germany and can reach speeds of up to 46mph.

There’s also Dynamite, which claims to be Germany’s first big dipper coaster.

Park-goers are sped along the 500m track on a series of loops, helixes, twists and turns.

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There’s also a children’s rollercoaster called the Caterpillar, which takes park-goers along a winding track of ups and downs.

Other attractions include several carousel rides, a vintage car ride, a children’s railway, and a tree house, which claims to be the largest one in Germany.

The little-known German theme park has a 4/5 star rating on TripAdvisor from hundreds of reviews.

One person wrote: “This theme park is absolutely fantastic, with a couple of attractions for adults and children. In seven hours, you can try all the attractions.”

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It’s a much better guest experience than larger parks like Energylandia or Alton Towers

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Another said: “A very clean and well-maintained theme park with attractions for all ages, and even small kids can find rides.”.

A third person added: “A great experience for the whole family. We have been here twice and find it always great”.

Tickets cost €39 (£32) for adults and €32 (£27) for kids, with children under four going free.

Located in Lengenfeld, Leipzig Airport is the closest airport to the German theme park.

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Ryanair operates a direct service from London Stansted Airport to Leipzig Airport, with one-way fares starting from £17 per person.

Flights between London and Leipzig take one hour and 40 minutes.

From Leipzig, it is an 80-minute drive to Freizeitpark Plohn.

The German theme park is closed for the winter season and will reopen in March.

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Five new water attractions opening in the UK

  1. Therme Manchester will have 25 swimming pools, 25 water slides and an indoor beach.
  2. Modern Surf Manchester will be a surfing lagoon offering lessons to both beginners and experts.
  3. Chessington World of Adventures Waterpark is set to have wave, infinity and spa pools as well as waterslides and cabanas.
  4. The Cove Resort, Southport is likely to have a water lagoon and a thermal spa with steam rooms and saunas.
  5. The Seahive, Deal plans to be the “surfing wellness resort” in the UK.

And here are some other water parks in the UK you should visit, including a huge new £250million attraction opening in 2025.

There are also plenty of water parks in Europe, including Livu Akvapark in Latvia and Energylandia in Poland.

Freizeitpark Plohn is closed for the winter season and will reopen in March for the summer

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Freizeitpark Plohn is closed for the winter season and will reopen in March for the summerCredit: Freizeit Park
A CGI render shows fans what to expect from the new ride with two yellow carts riding along a twisting blue track

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A CGI render shows fans what to expect from the new ride with two yellow carts riding along a twisting blue trackCredit: Freizeit Park
Entry tickets to the German theme park cost €39 (£32) for adults and €32 (£27) for kids

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Entry tickets to the German theme park cost €39 (£32) for adults and €32 (£27) for kidsCredit: Freizeit Park

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Earlier this year, Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen, vowed to bring new Costa del Sol flights to the tiny UK airport.

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Teesside International Airport, an award-winning airport in North East England, will get new Ryanair flights to Malaga next yearCredit: Alamy
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Earlier this year, Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen, vowed to bring new Costa del Sol flights to the tiny UK airportCredit: Getty

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The return service will then depart from Teesside at 9.35am, landing in Malaga at 1.45pm.

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When the new flights were announced, Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen, said: “The people of Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool have been asking for more sunshine destinations, and we’ve delivered exactly that with Ryanair’s fantastic support.

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“This is a huge win for our airport and our region, but we’re not stopping here. Our goal is to keep growing, breaking records and getting more holiday flights for local people.”

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In an interview with BBC Radio Norfolk, he spoke of the success of the first few months of flights from Norwich Airport and said he would know more about the future routes from next month.

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