The newest attractions include the Gaulish Village - a settlement of 16 huts and an exact replica of the one Albert Uderzo drew for the original comic book - and The Druids School, open to little imps from the age of three years. Here apprentice wizards can learn how to turn rabbits into hens, hens into rabbits and Romans into goats. Park Asterix is the embodiment of the original Gaulish village and the crazy antics and adventures of the cartoon heroes Asterix and Obelix. Here, you'll find seven zany-zones packed full of amazing attractions, restaurants and crazy surprises for the smallest and largest of Gauls (and Brits!).
The Asterix park also leads you in a distracting way through history. Rides are named Flight of Icarus, Caesar's Spies, and Descent Along the Styx. The latest attraction is the La Trace du Hourra, which is a bobsled-type ride that races down a tube of metal sheeting at 54 kph. Visitors can embark on a terrific journey at speeds of over 80kph on the giant wooden roller coaster Tonnerre de Zeus, or take a daring slide back into prehistoric times aboard La Trace du Horra. This unique attraction takes thrill-seekers on a twisting, turning journey aboard a bobsleigh, through a metal chute at a speed of 54kph.
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