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Right on the Belgian North Sea coast, directly next to the Plopsaland De Panne theme park, Plopsaqua De Panne offers a unique water adventure with over 15 attractions for families, thrill-seekers, and little water lovers.
Covering around 4,000 square meters, this imaginatively designed water park transports guests into a Viking village full of snow-covered rooftops, crackling fires, and a mystical atmosphere. Highlights include thrilling slides, a roaring wave pool, and plenty of splash zones.
Water Fun for the Whole Family
Whether you're looking for excitement or relaxation, Plopsaqua De Panne has something for everyone. Adrenaline junkies can take the plunge on the Sky Drop, a 20-meter free-fall slide. Adventurers will love the Wild River, a wild-themed water ride with caves, twists, and scenes straight out of Wickie’s Viking world. A true crowd favorite is the massive Stormbad wave pool, where a thunderstorm with lightning, rain, and sound effects rolls in several times a day.
Families can enjoy more relaxed fun on rides like the Disco Slide, with music and lights, or the Sliding Tires, an inflatable tube slide. Little ones can splash safely in the Bumba toddler pool, complete with colorful water toys and mini slides, or explore the interactive Vic’s Play Village, featuring water games, climbing areas, and surprise effects. For those who want a break, there are whirlpools, a sauna cabin, and a heated outdoor area to unwind.
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How to get there
Plopsaqua De Panne is located right next to the Plopsaland De Panne theme park on the Belgian North Sea coast, not far from the French border. Thanks to its convenient location, the water park is easily accessible by both car and public transportation.
By car
Take the E40 motorway toward Veurne and exit at De Panne/Adinkerke. From there, the route is well signposted. The water park is situated directly next to the main entrance of Plopsaland, where a large number of paid parking spaces are available.
By public transportation
Take the Belgian SNCB train to Adinkerke station, which is just about 500 meters from the water park. Alternatively, the coastal tram (Kusttram) takes you directly to the “Plopsaland” stop – from there, it's only a short walk to the entrance of Plopsaqua.