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If you are looking for exciting entertainment, you will find it in a diversified park with bigger roller coasters, several freefall towers
…Around 70 showmen and rides look forward to your visit.
Travel information:
By public transport:
- by train - Ahlen railway station (distance to the fairground 1 km)
By car - Venue: Dr.-Paul-Rosenbaum-Platz
Parking facilities:
- Mammutpfad car park (chargeable)
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…A nice, small amusement park in the middle of the forest.
The park is home to some extraordinary attractions like a solar powered Harakiri slide and a people
There the empty train of the roller coaster is pulled up with the help of the
…A water park in the far north that has a 26m high water slide.
In this slide you can experience a 9 meter free fall! But you can also have fun in the Sentrifuga, the halfpipe or the Flow Rider.
For families there are also more moderate slides, mini golf,
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5 roller coasters, 2 water
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