Holiday Park Map and Brochure (2025 – 2001)
Laid out around a shimmering central lake, Holiday Park balances high-thrill coasters on one side with family zones and shaded picnic areas on the other. That split makes navigation a small adventure—especially when looping from Sky Scream to the river rapids across the water. A Holiday Park map keeps you oriented between rides, dining spots, and show venues, and it’s priceless for timing parade routes or finding the quiet bridge shortcut near the lighthouse plaza.
- Location
- Hassloch, Germany
- Years Active
- 1971 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Holiday Park Site
- Related Maps
- Plopsaland De Panne Map and Brochure (2021 – 2025)
Expect crowds to bunch up there at sunset when the fireworks start—worth the wait, every time.
Holiday Park Map 2025
In 2025, Holiday Park in Haßloch was officially renamed Plopsaland Deutschland on June 28, marking the end of over 50 years under its former name.
The park introduced a new Blinky Bill area with an action jeep tour, an immersive Smurfs dark ride, and a new family coaster themed to 100% Wolf.

Printable Holiday Park Map PDF 2025
Holiday Park Map 2024

Printable Holiday Park Map PDF 2024
Holiday Park Map 2023
Holiday Park Brochure 2001
FAQ
Who owns Holiday Park Germany?
Holiday Park Germany is owned by Plopsa, the theme park division of Studio 100, a Belgian entertainment company. Plopsa acquired the park in 2010 and has since expanded it with new themed areas and attractions based on popular children’s characters.
What is the most famous park in Germany?
Europa-Park is the most famous theme park in Germany. Located in Rust, it is the largest in the country and second most popular in Europe after Disneyland Paris. Europa-Park features over 100 attractions, themed areas representing European countries, and a wide range of shows and hotels.
What are the new rides at Holiday Park Germany?
Recent new rides at Holiday Park Germany include DinoSplash, a dinosaur-themed water ride, and Super Wings Flight Academy, a family-friendly aerial carousel. The park continues to expand with themed attractions based on popular children’s brands, enhancing both thrill and family offerings each season.
How do I get to Holiday Park Germany?
To get to Holiday Park Germany, drive or take a train to Haßloch, Rhineland-Palatinate. From the Haßloch train station, buses or taxis connect directly to the park. The nearest airports are Frankfurt and Stuttgart, both about 1.5 hours away by car or train.




