Fårup Sommerland Map and Brochure (2025 – 2023)
Surrounded by forest and dunes near Blokhus, Fårup Sommerland unfolds around a central lake where coasters and water rides radiate outward like spokes. It’s compact but layered, so a Fårup Sommerland map is essential to trace the mix of dry and wet zones, from Lynet’s launch track to the Aquapark’s slides.
- Location
- Blokhus, Denmark
- Years Active
- 1975 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Fårup Sommerland Site
The map also helps time meals at the buffet or grill, locate show lawns, and find shortcuts through the wooded picnic paths. Expect a bottleneck near the bridge by the rafting ride—classic spot for stroller traffic. And yes, the pine scent really does linger on the breeze.
Fårup Sommerland Map 2025
In 2025, Fårup Sommerland introduces a major 50th anniversary project alongside season-long celebrations marking its half-century milestone.
A completely new entrance area debuts at Easter, featuring a café, shops, an ice cream dairy, expanded outdoor dining, improved guest amenities, and new staff facilities.

Printable Fårup Sommerland PDF Map 2025
Fårup Sommerland Map 2024
Printable Fårup Sommerland Map PDF 2024
Fårup Sommerland Map 2023
Fårup Sommerland Map 2022
FAQ
Which days are best to go to Fårup Sommerland?
The best days to visit Fårup Sommerland are Monday, Friday, and Sunday, when crowds are smallest and wait times shortest. Tuesdays and Saturdays tend to be the busiest, especially during school holidays and summer weekends. Visiting on weekdays in the spring or autumn offers the most relaxed experience with minimal queues.
Has there ever been an accident in Fårup Sommerland?
Yes, Fårup Sommerland experienced a serious accident in 2015 when an employee was struck by the Orkanen roller coaster while retrieving a guest’s lost bag. The worker was injured but remained conscious and received immediate medical care on-site. No major guest-related accidents have been publicly reported since, and the park maintains a strong safety record.
Which is bigger, Fårup or djurs?
Djurs Sommerland is larger than Fårup Sommerland. Djurs covers about 33 hectares and is marketed as Scandinavia’s largest summerland, while Fårup spans around 90–110 hectares in total but only half of that area is used for the actual amusement park with rides.
Can you skip the queue at Fårup Sommerland?
Fårup Sommerland does not offer any fast track or skip-the-line passes for its attractions. Visitors can, however, use the official Fårup app to view real-time waiting times and plan their route to avoid the longest queues. Disabled guests may also receive special access arrangements at certain rides based on their needs.



