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Last updated on 07/29/2025 at 10:02 PM
Rulantica is an indoor water park located in Rust, Germany, right next to the Europa-Park theme park. Opened in 2019, this next-generation water complex offers a year-round aquatic escape with a Nordic theme inspired by Scandinavian legends. Guests can enjoy an immersive experience with a wide range of attractions, including water slides, lazy rivers and swimming areas like lagoon-style pools perfect for relaxation.
The Rulantica water park also features relaxation areas, restaurants and shops, making it an ideal destination for the whole family. With activities suited for all ages and a unique indoor atmosphere that stays warm year-round, Rulantica offers fun and comfort no matter the season.
An immersion into Scandinavian legends
Rulantica water park stands out with its theme inspired by Nordic legends, creating a captivating world where visitors are immersed in a Scandinavian fairytale atmosphere. The park is divided into several themed zones, each offering a unique experience—whether you're looking for relaxing moments or thrilling adventures. Spanning over 351,000 square feet, Rulantica is a true oasis of aquatic fun, featuring both indoor and outdoor attractions.
Vikingland immerses you in an atmosphere inspired by Scandinavian traditions, while Nordisk Village offers a more peaceful setting, perfect for relaxation. The park features water coasters, wild rivers and massive wave pools, providing a wide variety of aquatic activities to satisfy every member of the family.
Among the park’s top attractions, don’t miss Krønasår, a spectacular water slide that propels you at high speed into an exhilarating aquatic adventure. Thrill seekers will also love Storm, a twisting serpentine slide that promises guaranteed thrills.
For more relaxing moments, the Lagoon and its wave pools provide a refreshing place to unwind, while Svæl and Sval offer a calm swimming experience. Younger children can have fun in specially designed areas like Kaskaden, a safe water play zone.
Comment s'y rendre ?
o get to Rulantica water park, several options are available depending on your starting point. By car, the park is located near the A5 highway, Rust exit, between Strasbourg and Freiburg. Paid parking is available for visitors on-site.
If you’re traveling by train, the closest station is Ringsheim/Europa-Park, served by regional and long-distance trains. From there, shuttle buses provide direct transfers to Rulantica water park.
Finally, for travelers coming from farther away, the nearest airports are Strasbourg, Karlsruhe-Baden-Baden and Basel-Mulhouse. From these airports, you can reach the park by shuttle, taxi or rental car.
Où se loger ?
To visit Rulantica water park, you can stay at the Kronasar Hotel, located directly on the Rulantica site, offering easy access to the park and themed amenities. The nearby Santa Isabel Hotel also provides accommodation in a Spanish-inspired setting with family-friendly services. For a more budget-friendly option, hotels and inns in the neighboring town of Rust offer a variety of choices just a few minutes’ drive from the park.

Upon arrival at Rulantica water park, you are immersed in a Nordic atmosphere with traditional wooden houses painted in bright colors
Réservez dès maintenant votre hébergement pour le parc aquatique de Rulantica !
Infos pratiques
Plan your visit in advance and book your tickets early on the official website, as daily access is limited. Lockers, changing rooms and showers are available for visitors. For optimal comfort, you can also rent private cabanas or enjoy relaxation areas and saunas.
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