BonBon-Land Halloween Map (2024)
Built around a winding lake and a maze of candy-colored coasters, BonBon-Land throws a quirky spin on Halloween with ghoulish mascots and pumpkin-stuffed plazas. The BonBon-Land Halloween map helps guests trace every twist from Dog Fart Coaster to Haunted BonBon Street without missing a snack shack or shortcut. It’s your guide to spooky shows, trick-or-treat trails, and late-night rides that double as jump scares.
- Location
- Holme Olstrup, Denmark
- Years Active
- 2013 – Present
- Official Site
- Official BonBon-Land Halloween Site
- Related Maps
- BonBon-Land Map and Brochure (2025 – 2023)
Crowds pack the narrow bridge near the main entrance when the fog machines kick in—classic chaos, Danish style. Bring a sense of humor; this park never takes itself too seriously.
BonBon-Land Halloween Map 2024
In 2024, BonBon-Land introduced two new Halloween characters—Simone Spøgelse and Teddy Trold—who read stories to children hourly. Three haunted houses operated with updated themes: Gyserkælderen, Det Besatte Spejlhus, and Troldens Grotte.
The Trick or Treat program returned, offering children a BonBon-julekalender as part of the 99 DKK gift bag. The Halloween event ran from September 28 through October weekends and the full autumn school holiday.

Printable BonBon-Land Halloween Map PDF 2024
FAQ
Is BonBon-Land for kids?
BonBon-Land is primarily designed for kids and families, offering numerous gentle rides, playgrounds, and candy-themed attractions for young visitors. The park features child-focused zones like Pelle Piratsprøjt and Horse Pear Playground, alongside milder coasters such as Hundeprutterutchebane (Dog Fart Coaster). While it also includes a few thrill rides for adults, the overall atmosphere and humor cater mainly to children aged 3–12.
Is BonBon-Land worth visiting?
BonBon-Land is generally worth visiting for families with children or those who enjoy quirky humor and candy-themed attractions. Visitors praise its friendly staff, relaxed atmosphere, and funny rides like the Dog Fart Roller Coaster, though some reviews note parts of the park feel dated and in need of maintenance. Most travelers recommend it as a half-day outing rather than a full-day destination, combining it with nearby sights in South Zealand.
What is BonBon-Land known for?
BonBon-Land is known for its humorous candy-themed attractions and eccentric designs inspired by comically named sweets like Dog Farts and Seagull Droppings. The park features over 60 rides, including the famous Dog Fart Roller Coaster, family-friendly water rides like Bæver Rafting, and unique roller coasters such as Vild-Svinet and Hankatten. It’s celebrated for its quirky, family-oriented atmosphere and oddball characters that make it one of Denmark’s most unusual theme parks.
What was the first attraction at BonBon-Land?
The first attraction at BonBon-Land was the Hundeprutterutchebane, also known as the Dog Fart Roller Coaster, which opened in 1993. Before that, when the park opened in 1992, it featured a mini candy factory, a small cinema, a shop, and duck-shaped boats on a pond.
