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Paultons Park reveals opening date of mega new Viking land with rollercoaster and ‘feasting hall’

PAULTONS Park has finally revealed the opening date for its much anticipated Viking Valgard land.

Valgard: Realm of the Vikings will be a “fully immersive Viking world bursting with all new adventures, epic discovery, and legendary rides”.

Illustration of the Valgard Realm of the Vikings logo.
Paultons new themed land will open on May 16, 2026Credit: Paultons

And the new £12million development is set to open on May 16, 2026.

Visitors will be able to head on Drakon – Paultons’ most thrilling rollercoaster yet with two inversions and a “beyond-vertical drop”.

There will also be Raven, which is the park’s Gerstlauer Bobsled ride reimagined and Vild Swing, which swings 12 metres high and is a first of its kind in the UK.

There will also be a themed playground.

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After exploring the attractions, visitors can head to the Feasting Hall where they can chose from a range of hearty dishes.

Valgard: Real of the Vikings will be located next to Lost Kingdom.

According to Paultons’ website, the land will be suitable for parents, older children and teenagers, with the new rides not for the faint-hearted.

James Mancey, deputy managing director at Paultons Park, previously said: “We’ve opened two brand-new rides in the last two years and with the build of Valgard firmly underway, we’re excited to open a further three, bigger-and-better-than-ever-before rides, between now and summer 2027.

“Valgard promises an immersive, atmospheric, and action-packed experience for families and has been specifically designed to grow with our fans.

“The introduction of inversions and a vertical lift hill on Drakon certainly up the adrenaline levels at Paultons Park, but staying true to our roots, we haven’t forgotten about the little ones and there is something for all of the family in our new Viking village.”

Once Valgard: Realm of the Vikings opens, the theme park will boast over 80 rides and attractions across six themed worlds.

In March of this year, the park also submitted plans to build a new holiday village with a resort offering.

It would be located next to Valgard: Realm of the Vikings and would feature between 85 and 95 lodges, parking and its own entrance.

In May, the park then also released a 26-second trailer on YouTube for 2027.

The video doesn’t show much other than a wave washing over a giant ‘2027’ sign standing on a rock, but many fans have speculated that the park will be getting a new water ride.

One person commented: “It’s gonna be the long rumoured water coaster.”

Another said: “Judging by the clue being water, I think that the new investment for 2027 will be a Mack Rides Water Coaster.”

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What’s it like to visit Paultons Park?

THE Sun’s travel editor Caroline McGuire recently visited the theme park, and here is what she thought…

Last week, a friend from the school gates and I decided to ignore the alert from the Met Office about high-speed gusts and still visit Paultons Park in the New Forest.

And it turned out to be an excellent decision, because the longest we queued for a ride was about four minutes.

And it was two minutes for popular rides Al’s Auto Academy and the Farmyard Flyer rollercoaster.

That fact alone makes this my favourite theme park in Europe.

Because it doesn’t matter how good the rides are if you’re waiting up to an hour for each one.

On the kids’ favourite rides, such as the Velociraptor and Cat-O-Pillar coasters, we were able to fit in about three rounds in 15 minutes.

Paultons is the perfect starter park for toddlers, and I first took my son there when he was two, lured by its famous Peppa Pig World.

He is in year 2 now, so has grown out of Peppa and moved on to the entry-level coasters, of which they have several.

So despite the yellow weather warnings, we spent the entire weekend outside, grinning from ear to ear.

And we were blown away, in the good sense.

Paultons Park was also named the best theme park in the UK – scooping up 10 awards recently.

Plus, it is the UK’s best value theme park also has the shortest queue times in the country.

Illustration of a new theme park with roller coasters and buildings, drawn on a distressed paper map.
Inside the land, visitors will find a new rollercoaster, reimagined ride and a swing attractionCredit: Paultons

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Paultons Park announces £12m land with a first for UK theme parks

Paultons Park in Hampshire has unveiled its new £3.5m dark ride, Ghostly Manor, as it also looks ahead to the addition of a new £12m themed-world which opens to the public in 2026

Family riding the indoor-ride Ghostly Manor at Paultons Park
A new spooky and thrilling ride has been unveiled at Paultons Park in Hampshire(Image: Supplied)

Paultons Park in Hampshire has pulled the wraps off its spooky new £3.5 million dark ride, Ghostly Manor, which opened its doors to the public on May 17. But that’s not all – they’ve also spilled the beans on a whopping £12 million themed-world that’s in the pipeline.

Valgard – Realm of the Vikings is set to be Paultons Park’s biggest splurge yet and is squarely aimed at families with older kids and teens.

The Viking-themed extravaganza, due to open in spring 2026, will be home to Paultons Park’s first-ever inverting rollercoaster. ‘Drakon’ promises to be the park’s most adrenaline-pumping ride yet, boasting a vertical lift hill and two twists that’ll flip riders head over heels.

Valgard will also play host to a brand-new Vild Swing that’ll send thrill-seekers spinning 12 metres into the air. The Vild Swing will make Paultons Park the first UK theme park to install a thrilling swing by ART Engineering.

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Ghostly Manor at Paultons Park
Paultons Park has unveiled its spooky new £3.5 million dark ride, Ghostly Manor(Image: Supplied)

But it’s not just about the new rides. Valgard will also see the Cobra, a much-loved classic at Paultons Park, reimagined as a bobsled adventure. The ride will take on a new identity as Raven, adding to the immersive Viking village experience. Valgard will also feature a themed restaurant with plenty of seats and a new playground for the little ones to explore.

While keeping their cards close to their chest, Paultons Park did let slip that another major thrill ride is on the horizon for Valgard in 2027, hinting at a splashy water-based experience.

Paultons Park is set to take its visitors on an epic Viking adventure with the introduction of Valgard – Realm of the Vikings, adding to its trove of over 80 rides and attractions spanning six themed worlds. Valgard joins the ranks alongside the Midwestern America-themed Tornado Springs, renowned for its exhilarating ‘Cyclonator’ and the twisting ‘Storm Chaser’ coaster, as well as dinosaur-themed haven — Lost Kingdom.

James Mancey, deputy managing director at Paultons Park, said: “We are thrilled to share our plans for our largest and boldest investment to date, and on the day that we welcomed guests into our brand-new Ghostly Manor. As an independent, family-owned theme park, we’re incredibly proud of the investments we make to deliver the very best guest experience. We’ve opened two brand-new rides in the last two years and with the build of Valgard firmly underway, we’re excited to open a further three, bigger-and-better-than-ever-before rides, between now and summer 2027.”

Ghostly Manor vintage-looking building at Paultons Park
Ghostly Manor is Paultons Park’s latest indoor ride sensation(Image: Supplied)

Mancey also expressed his excitement over the new additions, adding: “Valgard promises an immersive, atmospheric, and action-packed experience for families and has been specifically designed to grow with our fans. The introduction of inversions and a vertical lift hill on Drakon certainly ups the adrenaline levels at Paultons Park, but staying true to our roots, we haven’t forgotten about the little ones and there is something for all of the family in our new Viking village.”

Ghostly Manor, the latest indoor ride sensation, has upped the ante at Paultons Park with its five minutes of gameplay and an extra dose of pre-show excitement, adding to the park’s already stellar roster of over 70 rides and attractions.

Ghostly Manor’s interactive gameplay is suited for thrill-seekers aged five and up, with those aged eight and older allowed to ride unaccompanied.

As soon as guests step into the queue for Ghostly Manor, they’ll encounter all sorts of spectral sights and haunted objects while navigating the abode of the famed ghost hunter, Dr Kinley. Riders hop into four-seater carriages and are equipped with their very own Phantom Phaser. The nifty gadget lets them snag sneaky spectres and troublesome phantoms.

Ghostly Manor sign at Paultons Park
Guests will encounter all sorts of spectral sights and haunted objects as soon as they enter the Ghostly Manor abode(Image: Supplied)

The ride is a feast for the senses, featuring cutting-edge haptic interactive tech and LED lights on the handheld Phaser, enhancing the experience across eight digitally decked-out scenes. At the journey’s end, each ghost hunter’s score is tallied, crowning the most skilled spirit snatcher.

James added: “We have worked with the very best technical and theming experts in the attractions business to create Ghostly Manor. Our teams and partners have done a remarkable job at creating our very own haunted house, brimming with entertaining paranormal activity. Ghostly Manor really does look like it’s always been part of Paultons Park, and I’m sure it’s going to be an enormous hit with our guests.”

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