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The amusement parks of Pas-de-Calais will soon reopen: the new features awaiting you

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The season is almost here! In a few days, amusement parks from Pas-de-Calais will reopen their doors to visitors who are impatiently waiting for this moment. To top it all off, new things will be discovered… We take stock.Â

New attractions to try!

  • Bagatelle Park – Merlimont

Located on the Côte d’Opale, in Merlimont, the Bagatelle park is one of the most frequented north of Paris. Last season it welcomed more than 350,000 visitors. The park will reopen its doors on Saturday April 11, 2026 and a great new feature will be discovered: a new attraction!

His name: North Stormthe northern storm. As a reminder, this new attraction is “inspired by the forces of the North and the power of the elements”, this exclusive creation will plunge visitors “into the heart of an immersive storm, combining speed, inversion, wind, light and For Bagatelle, this new attraction will mark “an important step in the development of the park.”

North Storm, Typhoon 360 model, will be 33 meters high and will function like a pendulum that can go up to 360 degrees. It will be only the second attraction of this kind in France and will be accessible from 1m40. A new immersive show, called “HORA, the imaginary journey”, will appear.

More information here.Â

  • Dennlys Parc – Dennebroeucq

The other highly anticipated reopening will also take place on Saturday April 11 on the Audomarois side. It is about Dennlys Parc in Dennebroeucq. Renowned for being one of the best parks in France in its category, Dennlys Parc will start its 2026 season with the arrival of two new attractions.

The first, which is called Draknor, will be an animated tower which will make its two nacelles twirl between elevations, rotations and descents for “a Viking adventure full of sensations and emotions”. The attraction can accommodate up to 12 people at the same time. It will offer “an undulatory movement, close to that of paragliding, in order to reinforce the sensations of weightlessness.”

The second, Nessiawill be “an enchanting carousel populated by little leaping dinos”. It will replace Aero Mexico and will be aimed at younger people. Access will be prohibited below 90 cm and children must be accompanied up to 1.05 m.

In addition to the two attractions, Dennlys Parc will inaugurate a new restaurant offering Italian specialties: pasta, pizzas and panini.

More information here.Â

  • Fééryland – Tournehem-sur-la-Hem 

The third largest amusement park in the department, Fééryland In Tournehem-sur-la-Hem, launches its season on Saturday April 11, like its neighbors. Until the end of August, young and old will be able to enjoy around thirty attractions suitable for all ages, ranging from gentle rides for toddlers to more thrilling thrills for older children.

“This year, Fééryland will also welcome two new attractions during the season, for even more discoveries and fun,†the park announced in a press release. But no more details for now! The park will be open outside school holidays every weekend and public holidays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and every day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. during school holidays.

More information here.Â

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