Nigloland



Theme Park:Nigloland (since 1987)
Address:Rue de la Vallée de Landoin
10200 Dolancourt
https://www.nigloland.fr
Operated by:Fam. Gélis

Nigloland in Dolancourt is a medium sized, family-run theme park in the Grand Est region of France. The park opened in 1987 by the showman Patrice und Philippe Gélis. Since then the park developed into a beautiful theme park with picturesque gardens and themed areas. It currently houses six roller coasters and a bunch of very interessting flat rides and other attractions.

Fun Fact #1: The rotation of the gondolas of the ghost train Manoir Hanté are driven by gravity only. Due to the inclination of the track to one of the sides, the gondolas rotate smoothly to always focus the big scenes of this factastic dark ride.

Fun Fact #2: There is a bar on the King of Mississippi boat tour. The relaxing ride on the big lake in the Canadian section of the park offers a nice little escape of the hustle and bustle of the park.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




Air Meeting

 

Air Meeting

The first Sky Fly

 


Alpina Blitz

 

Alpina Blitz

A fun Mega Coaster

 


Schlitt'Express

 

Descente en Schlitt’

A modern Wild Mouse

 


Donjon de l'Extreme

 

Donjon de l’Extrême

A large drop tower

 


Gold Mine Train

 

Gold Mine Train

A great Powered Coaster

 


Grizzly

 

Grizzli

A Disk’o Coaster

 



Manoir Hanté

 

Manoir Hanté

The handmade Ghost Train

 


Nigloshow

 

Niglo Show

An Animatronic Show

 


Spatiale Experience

 

Spatiale Expérience

An awesome Indoor-Coaster

 


 
 

Past Highlight of the Theme Park

 





Bobsleigh

 

Bobsleigh

The heavily themed City Jet

 



Le Pal



Theme Park:Le Pal (since 1973)
Address:Saint-Pourçain-sur-Besbre
03290 Dompierre-sur-Besbre
https://www.lepal.com
Operated by:Fam. Bennet

Le Pal in Dompierre Sur Besbre, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is a very large, family-run animal and amusement park. Opened in 1973, the park houses an outstanding selection of family-friendly rides, interesting roller coasters, great shows, as well as some of the largest animal enclosures and aviaries you will come accross in an European zoo. On top of that, the park features beautiful themed areas throughout the theme park and the zoo.

Fun Fact #1: There is a single rider entrance at almost every attraction within the park. The system is widely used and leads to overall smaller waiting times.

Fun Fact #2: There are two large loops throughout the zoo. You can follow the Circuit Court for 90 minutes or the Circuit Long for 3 hours. Both times are highly optimistic, as at a normal visitor pace you will need longer!

 
 
 

Highlights of the Animal and Theme Park

 




Alligator Baie

 

Alligator Baie

A beautiful Splash Battle

 


Azteka

 

Azteka

A thrilling journey

 


Disque du Soleil

 

Disque du Soleil

A Disk’o Coaster

 


King Kong

 

King Kong

A scenic ride

 


La Descente du Colorado

 

La Descente du Colorado

The great rapid river

 


Tigre de Sibérie

 

Le Tigre de Sibérie

The first Reverchon coaster

 


Twist

 

Le Twist

A fast-paced Spinning Coaster

 


Yukon Quad

 

Yukon Quad

A great family launch coaster

 


Le Pal

 

Zoo

Probably the world’s best zoo

 


A park full of bees

Parc du Bocasse

The last stop on my journey through France lies directly on the route to the ferry port of Dieppe and thus directly on my way back to England. In the small village Le Bocasse you will find the amusement park Parc du Bocasse. As so often in France, the amusement park has developed from a small restaurant. As early as 1967 the gastronome Jacques Chabaille put up some playground equipment, which was then supported by some bigger rides and the park’s first roller coaster in the 80s. When Max Chabaille took over the amusement park, not only the park grew, but also the target group of the park. In 2015, the park expanded its grounds, so that a new themed area including an entrance area could be created.

And through the elegant wooden gate we enter the amusement park. Right at the beginning of our tour of the Parc du Bocasse, we immediately notice the new orientation of the park, which is really worth seeing. Instead of alot of smaller additions, the park went bigger and more substantial. Not only do the rides here look excellent, they are also much larger than in the rest of the park.

Splash-o-Saure

The first one is the log flume Splash-o-Saure by the French manufacturer Soquet, which is more reminiscent of the ride Mami Wata from the Austrian amusement park Fantasiana Erlebnispark Strasswalchen and could therefore have come straight from Hafema.

After leaving the station, you quickly reach the first lift, which takes you up a few metres. When you arrive at the top you are turned around on a turntable in the direction of the descent, but you leave it backwards. Well moistened, you now bob along the canal for a few bends until you reach the central tower of the ride. In here you will find the vertical lift of the ride, which will take you up to the starting point of the big drop. Without any great skirmishes you go down immediately, whereupon a quite decent shower is waiting for you. After another bend you reach the station of the ride again. With a bit of bad luck you can get drenched by another boat – very similar to the old log flume Wildwasserbahn II of Heide Park. You leave the ride via a footbridge past the run-out section.

The Splash-o-Saure is a really good log flume. It is really nice to see more and more new rides from Soquet in the recent years. But before I get all sentimental, let’s take a look at an older ride from the same manufacturer, which is located on the other side of the park, which is divided by a road.

Train de la Mine

The Parc du Bocasse also has a classic Train de la Mine. The variant here, however, has a very remarkable helix right at the start of the ride, which makes the ride stand out a bit. The course is then skilfully and fluently initiated by a beautiful steep curve. On the following hill we change the direction of the ride for a short while, whereupon we enter another downhill helix. After two full turns we leave this helix again and immediately dedicate ourselves to a little bunny hop. After a tight turn below the first helix we immediately approach the terrain and follow the course of a small hollow. After a straight line and a left bend we reach the final curve of the ride, whereupon we immediately find ourselves in the station of the roller coaster.

The Train de la Mine is a very nice family roller coaster, but it lacks the more daring moments of other Soquet roller coasters. Nevertheless, the ride is a lot of fun and has an optical highlight and a really nice start due to its high-mounted helix.

Electro Spin and Flash Tower

As the French round boat slide rafting Colorad’Eau next door was unfortunately not in operation at the time of the visit, we will now turn our attention to the rides next to it. They are all made in Italy, and this also applies to almost the entire area of the park. The more exciting rides Electro Spin and Flash Tower are from Zamperla, other rides are mostly from SBF Visa.

Speedy Gonzales

In fact, the Parc du Bocasse offers an exceptionally large collection of smaller children’s rides. These are now gradually being integrated into the park’s theme-based activities, and some of them are certainly worth seeing. The small roller coaster Speedy Gonzales, which has a very compact layout in the shape of an eight, is still completely without design.

Pirate’s Plunder

In the back corner of the Parc du Bocasse amusement park, we then come across other fairly large rides, such as a Rockin’ Tug and a boat swing. There is also a simulator, as well as an interactive theatre by Alterface. Instead of the well-known western shooting, we go on a treasure hunt with a Jack Sparrow blend and get rid of skeletons. Terrific fun!

Apiland

But the biggest surprise of the amusement park awaits us in a small hall marked Apiland. What looks like a museum about bees from the outside, turns out to be a lovely dark ride inside, which just doesn’t want to end. The ride is simply outstanding for a theme park of this size.

Jurassic Twister

On the way to the exit we take the roller coaster Jurassic Twister with us, which rides like any other Zamperla spinning coaster. Shortly afterwards I’m sitting in my car again and leave the Parc du Bocasse in a very good mood. French family parks simply have what it takes 😉.

Pictures Parc du Bocasse

Conclusion Tron-Tron-Trône

A little later I am already on the ferry to England, whereupon my journey through France comes to an end. It was nice; but it was not cheap either. However, the French amusement park landscape is definitely always worth a visit. With a few exceptions, the parks are all great, the public is usually very pleasant and the rest of the country is also very relaxed; you just shouldn’t be so fooled by French people abroad. In any case, come and visit them, it’s worth it.


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