Freizeitpark Plohn
Lengenfeld, Germany
Freizeitpark Plohn is a seasonal amusement park located in Lengenfeld, Saxony, Germany, attracting about 350,000 visitors annually with its 79 attractions spread over 25 hectares.
Since opening in 1996, it has grown from a small fairy tale forest inspired by Brothers Grimm tales into a full-scale theme park featuring multiple themed areas such as Plohni's Village, Village of the Gauls, Wild West City, and Dinoland.
The park offers six roller coasters including the popular wooden coaster El Toro and the steel coaster Dynamite, along with water rides, family-friendly attractions, a large tree house, and interactive experiences like raft rides and ghost trains. Over the years, it has added rides for all ages, highlighting a blend of fairy tale magic, prehistoric themes, and Western motifs, making it a diverse and well-loved destination for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Location
Rodewischer Str. 21, 08485 Lengenfeld, Germany
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