Parc Bagatelle
Parc Bagatelle is a seasonal amusement park in Rang-du-Fliers, France. Founded in 1955, it is the oldest amusement park in France.
History
Opened in 1955 by Henri Parent, Parc Bagatelle is the oldest operating amusement park in France. It was taken over by the Parents' son, François, in 1971. The park was sold to the Looping Group by Compagnie des Alpes in 2011. The park is currently directed by François-Jerome Parent, grandson of Henri Parent.Attractions
Roller coasters
Parc Bagatelle is home to five roller coasters.| Coaster | Picture | Opened | Manufacturer | Description |
| Famous Jack | 2006 | Reverchon Industries | A spinning Wild Mouse roller coaster initially located at Pleasurewood Hills as Mouse Trap before relocating to Bagatelle. Until 2014 it was called Ragondingue. | |
| Gaz'Express | 1987 | Soquet | ||
| Kid'z Coaster | 2015 | SBF Visa Group | ||
| Spirale Express | 1996 | Soquet | ||
| Triops | 2012 | Vekoma | An inverted shuttle roller coaster that originated at Liseberg as HangOver – the first of Vekoma's Invertigo roller coasters |
Water rides
| Ride | Picture | Opened | Manufacturer | Description |
| Aqua'Bag | 2013 | J&J Amusements | Bumper boats | |
| Flamingos | 1967 | Adventureglass | Flamingo themed pedalos | |
| Raft | 2001 | Hafema | A river rapids ride | |
| Rapid'O'Bag | 1991 | Van Egdom | Three identical water slides | |
| River Splatch | 1976 | Reverchon Industries | A log flume formerly known as Ch'Plouf | |
| Splash Factory | 2000 | L&T Systems | A log flume formerly known as La Rivière Canadienne, then Les Flobarts |