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There's also a small park called Festyland in nearby Lower Normandy. I've been past it a few times but never actually visited. They have a couple of French made Soquet coasters. The largest coaster is themed around the battle of Hastings. Considering the size of the park, it has some fairly impressive castle theming around the lift hill and it makes good use of the hillside setting. I doubt it's a world class coaster but it definitely fits the bill of being quirky. They also have a Zamperla giant frisbee.
RCDB tree view is your friend.
There's also a small park called Festyland in nearby Lower Normandy. I've been past it a few times but never actually visited. They have a couple of French made Soquet coasters. The largest coaster is themed around the battle of Hastings. Considering the size of the park, it has some fairly impressive castle theming around the lift hill and it makes good use of the hillside setting. I doubt it's a world class coaster but it definitely fits the bill of being quirky. They also have a Zamperla giant frisbee.