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How To Get To Energylandia From The UK - Poland's Roller Coaster Park

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How To Get To Energylandia From the UK

Energylandia is the biggest amusement park in Poland, is home to 17 roller coasters including Abyssus new for 2021, Hyperion a 250ft tall hyper coaster and Zadra the RMC hybrid coaster.

The parks is huge and has many rides, shows and a water park. I recommend 2 days to take everything in.

Location:
Energylandia is located in the tiny town of Zator, more or less half way between the cities of Katowice (pronounced ka-tuh-vi-suh) and Krakow (pronounced kra-koof) which both have international airports, with direct flights to many Uk airports including Belfast, edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds, Doncaster, Bristol and London through airlines EasyJet, RyanAir and WizzAir

Hiring a rental car is the easiest way to get to the park, takes just 40mins from Krakow / 1h 15mins from Katowice.

While you are in the area Legendia park is an hour away just outside katowice
home to the highly rated Lech Coaster.

If you’d prefer not to hire a car its possible to book an Uber from Krakow airport for around 150 polish lotto or around £30 one way (prices as of 2020, please check before making the trip)

On selected days when the park is open there are bus services operated in conjunction with the park. This is a direct bus service with no stops from either Krakow (1h 20mins) or Katowice (1h 10min)
Please book your ticket through the Energylandia website. It is currently not possible to visit the park by train as of February 2021.

Staying Over:
Zator is tiny town, there’s a few local shops, fuel station and a McDonalds.

The accommodation is mainly self catering apartments and holiday camps.

Energylandia operates the Western Camp, connected by a land train service, the camp offers Tipis and Wagon themed accommodation.
There’s also Sheriff Cabins which feature their own private bathrooms if communal facilities are not your thing.

Energylandia http://www.energylandia.pl/
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Poland
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