Hansa-Park
Sierksdorf, Germany
Hansa-Park in Sierksdorf, Germany, is Germany's only seaside theme park, located along the Baltic Sea coast in Schleswig-Holstein and spanning 113 acres with over 125 attractions across 11 themed areas inspired by Hanseatic history, myths, and regions like Vikings, Russia, and Scotland.
It offers a spectrum of experiences from family-friendly rides such as mini coasters, bumper cars, and boat tours to thrilling coasters like Schwur des Kärnan with its 97-degree drop, Flucht von Novgorod launched coaster, Nessie looping ride, and Highlander drop tower with sea views, plus live shows, sea lion performances, and evening parades.
Opened in 1977 as Hansaland on the former Legoland site, it caters to all ages with seasonal operations, onsite accommodations, and a focus on immersive theming amid natural parkland and ocean breezes.
Location
Am Fahrenkrog 1, 23730 Sierksdorf, Germany
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