A visit at the Tierpark Nadermann

Preface

After leaving Potts Park earlier than expected, I moved on to Tierpark Nadermann. The park can be well combined with the Hollywood Zoo and Safaripark Stukenbrock as they share the same autobahn exit.

Tierpark Nadermann

The tickets are paid at a kiosk in the middle of the park. The prices are very low, there is even a dicount for students. The round tour in the park runs within two loops and you can see some interesting animals, which were housed for the most part in very appearing and large enclosures.

Somewhat curious, the park is directly adjacent to a campsite. It even has a border with border posts, On the slightly outdated playground you can find some Heege rides, all of which require one Euro for the operation. There are some small children’s rides and a nostalgic boat swings. The Heege butterfly roller coaster  is slightly hidden, just infront of the horse rink.

Pictures Tierpark Nadermann

Conclusion Tierpark Nadermann

Anyone who likes animals and wants to pick up a coaster count will find his right place here. The park has its charm and you can perfectly combine it with the above mentioned Safari Park in Stukenbrock.

 

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A magical land in February

Toverland

On my way back from France towards the most beautiful Hanseatic city in the world, after a short sightseeing tour of the city of Cologne with obligatory (once and never again) ascent of the Cologne Cathedral, I went with David and his little brother towards the Dutch theme park Toverland in Sevenum.

Thanks to the Korting voucher there was a lot going on in Toverland, but not so much that one had to wait somewhere, except for the Woudracer. Most of the attractions were running since the beginning of the park, only a few of them changed every half an hour this time. The area around Troy was supposed to open between 12 and 17 o’clock.

Since it was a first for David’s brother in the park we left him the agony of choosing the attractions. At the end of the day Toverland was able to convince him, as he was still haunted by a Schloss Dankern Dejavu when entering the park.

Woudracer

Starting in the second hall, the Wiegand Bobkart Woudracer, which had no queue in the early opening hours, was the first to be given a ride. Irritated by the yodeling sound of the other passengers (even if they were coming from the tape), David’s brother, too, was racing down the track at full throttle.

Booster Bike

In order to keep up the speed rush, a motorbike ride on rails was targeted. Contrary to the copies of Intamin and Zamperla, Vekoma has set value on a relatively true body posture for its Booster Bike. The ride is great fun for a family roller coaster with a launch as powerful as the one of Europa Park’s roller coaster Bluefire and can convince with its combinations of curves. The only thing that minimally reduces the fun is the lack of airtime on the last hill.

Backstroke

As the temperature outside was approaching freezing point, the log flume Backstroke was visited. Extreme soaking if you like, because no matter where I sat I was the only one who got wet. The ride through the metal channel is not the most beautiful of its kind, but due to its special features it is quite convincing.

Villa Fiasco

After a round of Zierer Kontiki we headed towards the first hall, but before that we stopped at the Villa Fiasco. This Fun House is one of the best of its kind and no matter when we came the Ride-Op was happy. He was also a bit surprised when David walked through the house in a speed run.

Boomerang

Once again in the first hall, the children’s roller coaster Boomerang was visited. The way too steep curves still ride themselves a bit strange, but the coaster is still in a class of its own and always worth a lap.

Theekopjes

The rides of the Zamperla company in this hall had a long cycle, but when you ride the wave swinger you wish that this one would finally come to an end. The tea cups spun very well, contrary to David’s opinion (very similar to the tea cups from the Zoo Safari- und Hollywoodpark Stukenbrock, as well as the tea cups from the Movie Park Germany and Hansa-Park).

Aqua Snake

The rubber dinghy slides can still get you soaking wet, even if it’s only me who’s been hit. I feel a little sorry for the staff at this ride, after all, they have to lift the boats themselves into the starting boxes all the time, which was solved better at other rides of this manufacturer.

Toverhuis

In addition to the many amusement options for small children, there is also an interactive house in this area where you can trigger some effects armed with a magic wand. After a while, the salami spell gets on your nerves, but it is still an attraction worth trying out.

I think the redesign of the first hall is a very laudable project, especially since it still looks like a cheap children’s play hall at first glance. In comparison to the second, much more open hall, as well as to the outside area, there is a clear difference in quality.

Ithaka

Speaking of outdoor areas, here you will find the log flume Backstroke, the above mentioned Vekoma Motorbike Launch Coaster, a horse carousel, a boat swing, an electric horse track, a high ropes course and the wooden roller coaster Troy.

Survival Parcours

If you are used to high ropes courses from Hansa-Park and think the shorter high ropes course from Toverland is easier, you are mistaken. Here you can spend half an eternity until you have climbed the course. For David himself the whole project was finished quickly, but his brother and I did the whole route. We had to do this one, as you can’t just turn around after the first exercise.

Scorpios

In contrast, the electric horse race track was a piece of cake. In the latest extension of Toverland, you can see a certain preference for products from Metallbau Emmeln, who were already present in the park with their teacup/giant wheel/lookout tower combo Twist ‘n’ Shout. The Scorpios boat swing from the same company may be a bit narrow, but it offers funny water effects, a good onboard sound and lots of airtime. The fact that this is only achieved with a wheel as drive is a masterpiece.

Troy

The real highlight in Toverland, however, is the wooden roller coaster Troy, which came to a halt in the meantime because of a lost cap and the resulting failure of the lift. Without this ride you would leave the park quite fast, because you would lose the desire for further rides quite fast. However, since Troy allows you to easily stay seated for 40 laps at a time without suffering a blackout or other physical damage, you spend a few more hours in the park.

The ride turns out to be wild, sometimes a bit aimless and at the beginning quite intense (especially the first curve). However, it is always very smooth. The music in the station can drive you crazy after a few laps, but it fits perfectly to express the mood of this ride and luckily there are several tracks.

 

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Safariland Stukenbrock



Theme Park:Safariland Stukenbrock (since 2019)
Zoo Safaripark Stukenbrock (2011 - 2018)
Zoo Safari- und Hollywoodpark
Stukenbrock (? - 2010)
Hollywood & Safaripark Stukenbrock
(1969 - ?)
Address:Mittweg 16
33758 Stukenbrock
https://www.safaripark.de
Operated by:Fam. Wurms

Safariland Stukenbrock near Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock is a medium-sized family-run animal and amusement park, whose main attraction is the approximately 2.3 km long car safari, where you can get really close to the animals.

Since the year 1969 you can take a safari in your own car. Ten years later, the park was expanded into an amusement park. Since then, the park has entertained its guests with a great mix of wildlife zoo and family-friendly rides, including some exotic rides such as the Flying Oil Pump or the breathtaking log flume Kongo-River, where passengers experience the downhill runs in rubber boats and are torn neatly out of their seats.

Fun Fact: The log flume Kongo-River is the only one of its kind. The Dutch waterslide specialist Van Edgom is the manufacturer of this impressive ride.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Animal and Theme Park

 




 

Flying Oil Pump

A great ride

 


 

Flying Tiger

The classic roller coaster

 


 

Kongo River

A breathtaking white water ride

 


 

Marienkäferbahn

A classic for the whole family

 


 

Safari-Tour

A safari in your own car