Walibi Holland
Biddinghuizen, Flevoland, Netherlands
Walibi Holland, located in Biddinghuizen, Flevoland, Netherlands, is a popular amusement park originally opened in 1971 as Flevohof, an agricultural-themed park. It transformed into an amusement park after being purchased by the Walibi Group in 1992 and reopened in 1994 as Walibi Flevo.
The park became Six Flags Holland in 2000, later reverting to Walibi World, and adopting its current name in 2011. Known for its thrilling roller coasters like Goliath, Lost Gravity, and Untamed, Walibi Holland offers a mix of adrenaline-pumping rides, family attractions, and themed zones, including a children’s area.
It also features a holiday park called Walibi Village. The park integrates a festival atmosphere, hosting events like music festivals, while catering to a broad audience from thrill-seekers to families, making it a key entertainment destination in the Netherlands.
Location
Spijkweg 30, 8256 RJ Biddinghuizen, Netherlands
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