Heide Park
Soltau, Germany
Heide Park Resort in Soltau, northern Germany, is the region's largest amusement park spanning 85 hectares in the Lüneburg Heath, opened in 1978 on the site of a former wildlife park and now drawing over 1.6 million visitors yearly with 40 attractions including seven major rollercoasters for thrill-seekers.
Standouts include Colossos, a massive wooden coaster once Europe's tallest at 52 meters with intense airtime hills, the looping steel Big Loop, dive coaster Krake plunging into a lake, and wing coaster Flug der Damonen, alongside family rides like the bobsled Bobbahn, water rapids, and Peppa Pig areas for younger kids.
The park features themed zones, live shows, interactive experiences like Ghostbusters 5D, an on-site adventure hotel, and seasonal events, operating mainly April to November with tickets around 50 euros and fast passes recommended for peak crowds.
Location
29614 Soltau, Germany
Detecting your current location...
Frequently Asked Questions
Heide Park is located in Soltau, Germany.
We list a wide range of destinations, including but not limited to: Beaches, Lakes, Temples, Museums, National Parks, Historical Landmarks, Mountains, Zoos, World Heritage Sites.
Yes, we strive to provide accurate and regularly updated information by researching verified sources, official tourism websites, and local insights.
Absolutely! You can browse places by: Country, Location, Category (e.g., waterfalls, temples, etc.), Popular attractions.
Yes, for many popular destinations, we include travel tips such as: Best time to visit, Entry fees (if any), Nearby attractions, Accessibility and safety information.
Yes, Fabplaces.com is completely free for all users to explore and discover amazing destinations across the globe.
Yes! We welcome suggestions. You can use our Contact Us page to recommend a place we might have missed, and our team will review and add it if appropriate.
You might also like
Loano
Italy
Praia de Melides
Portugal
Taylor Memorial Arboretum
United States
Tree Hill Nature Center
United States
Germany

Leave a comment