Rasti-Land
Salzhemmendorf, Germany
Rasti-Land in Salzhemmendorf, Germany, is a family-run amusement park opened in 1973, covering 16 hectares in the scenic Weserbergland Nature Park with over 50 attractions tailored for children up to age 14, blending thrilling rides, water adventures, and themed play areas.
Highlights include custom-built coasters like the Family Roller Coaster and Stronadol spinning ride, the massive "Im Reich des T-Rex" dinosaur rafting rapid with a €2.85 million investment, log flumes, splash battles, photo safaris, fairy-tale dark rides, and interactive zones such as high ropes, water playgrounds, and petting areas amid hilly terrain.
Operating seasonally from spring to autumn with unlimited wristbands from €20, free parking, picnic spots, and eateries, it offers nostalgic, affordable fun in a relaxed setting perfect for multi-generational outings near Hannover.
Location
Quanthofer Str. 9, 31020 Salzhemmendorf, Germany
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