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  2. Holiday Park, Germany - Wikipedia

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    The park was renamed Holiday Park in 1973. Initially the park covered 70,000 m², but nowadays it has grown to 400,000 m². The park grew – over the decades that it was run by the Schneider family – to become the seventh largest amusement park in Germany. [2] Under the family's leadership Germany's first Rapid River and Free Fall Tower opened.

  3. Landal Greenparks - Wikipedia

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    When the small villages from Creative Holiday Parks (taken over from Gran Dorado resorts in 1997) were taken over by Landal GreenParks, this company became the largest of holiday villages, [4] while Gran Dorado and Center Parcs had this title first. The company was part of Wyndham Destination Network, which is a business unit of Wyndham ...

  4. Center Parcs Europe - Wikipedia

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    Center Parcs Hochsauerland in Germany The former church at CP Het Vennenbos. Because Derksen was a Catholic, he decided to build small churches at his parks. There was a similar church at Sherwood Forest which has since been converted into a Starbucks. Dutch entrepreneur Piet Derksen started a sporting goods shop in 1953 at Lijnbaan, Rotterdam ...

  5. List of national parks of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany also has 14 Biosphere Reserves, as well as 98 nature parks. Including the national protected areas, about 25% of Germany's area is national parks or nature parks. Including the national protected areas, about 25% of Germany's area is national parks or nature parks.

  6. Category:Parks in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Parks in Germany" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allerpark; Amseldell; B.

  7. Plopsa - Wikipedia

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    Germany: Holiday Park Resort, Haßloch: Holiday Park Hotel Accommodation 2024 €20 million Holiday Wasserpark [12] Water park 2025 €22.5 million Belgium: Plopsaqua Mechelen, Mechelen [13] 2025 €50 million Poland: Water park, Warsaw [14] Water park T.B.D. This water park is owned for 21% by Plopsa and for 79% by Momentum Capital.

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  9. Eurocamp - Wikipedia

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    Eurocamp is a British holiday company based in Cheshire that provides pre-sited outdoor holidays in Continental Europe.The company works with third-party partner campsites and holiday villages to offer beach, city, and countryside holidays at approximately 180 parks in Europe, [1] including destinations in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Germany ...