Fastest Wooden Roller Coasters in Europe
Overview
Which is the fastest wooden roller coaster ride in Europe?
The fastest wooden roller coaster ride in Europe is Wildfire (Kolmården Wildlife Park) of Kolmården Wildlife Park in Sweden, racing at a top speed of 115 km/h across its 1,265-meter long track with a maximum height of 56 meters.
The second fastest wooden roller coaster ride in Europe is Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten of Heide Park in Germany with a maximum speed of 110 km/h, followed by Wodan Timbur Coaster of Europa-Park in Germany at 100 km/h. The top speeds of wooden roller coaster rides around Europe ranges from 70 km/h to 115 km/h, with the average top speed being 93.4 km/h.
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Wildfire (Kolmården Wildlife Park).
Third tallest wooden roller coaster track in the world at 56 meters — Located at Kolmården Wildlife Park in Kolmården, Sweden, Wildfire (Kolmården Wildlife Park) is a wooden roller coaster attraction. The roller coaster track is 56 meters tall and has a drop of 49 meters.
Second longest roller coaster track in Sweden at 1,265 meters — The 1,265-meter long Wildfire (Kolmården Wildlife Park) is built by Rocky Mountain Construction and has a maximum vertical angle of 83 degrees.
Fastest roller coaster in Sweden at a max speed of 115 km/h — Wildfire (Kolmården Wildlife Park) has a maximum speed of 115 km/h and a G force of 4g, with 3 inversions in its track.
Roller coaster ride with the third longest ride duration in Sweden — Total ride time: 2 minutes.
Compare Wildfire (Kolmården Wildlife Park) with The Boss from Six Flags St. Louis, United States.
Compare Wildfire (Kolmården Wildlife Park) with Outlaw Run from Silver Dollar City, United States.
Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten.
Third tallest roller coaster track in Germany at 50 meters — Located at Heide Park in Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany, Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten is a 50-meter tall wooden roller coaster attraction. The roller coaster track also has a drop of 49 meters.
Second longest roller coaster track in Germany at 1,344 meters — Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten is built by Intamin and stretches 1,344 meters in length, with a maximum vertical angle of 61 degrees.
Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten streaks to a top speed of 110 km/h along its track with a G force of 4g.
Total ride time: 2 minutes 25 seconds.
Compare Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten with Zeus from Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park, United States.
Compare Colossos - Kampf Der Giganten with Outlaw Run from Silver Dollar City, United States.
Third tallest roller coaster track built by Great Coasters International — Located at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany, Wodan Timbur Coaster is a 40-meter tall wooden roller coaster attraction.
Wodan Timbur Coaster is built by Great Coasters International and stretches 1,050 meters in length, with a maximum vertical angle of 52 degrees.
Fastest roller coaster built by Great Coasters International — Wodan Timbur Coaster has a maximum speed of 100 km/h and a G force of 4g.
Wooden roller coaster ride with the third longest ride duration in the world — Total ride time: 3 minutes 25 seconds.
Compare Wodan Timbur Coaster with The Boss from Six Flags St. Louis, United States.
Compare Wodan Timbur Coaster with Hades 360 from Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park, United States.
Coaster-Express is a wooden roller coaster attraction with a height of 37 meters and a drop of 37 meters at Parque Warner Madrid in San Martín de la Vega, Community of Madrid, Spain.
Second longest roller coaster track in Spain at 1,394 meters — Coaster-Express is built by Roller Coaster Corporation of America and spans a length of 1,394 meters.
Roller coaster ride with the second longest ride duration in Spain — Total ride time: 2 minutes.
Compare Coaster-Express with GhostRider from Knott's Berry Farm, United States.
Compare Coaster-Express with Shivering Timbers from Michigan's Adventure, United States.
Thundercoaster (TusenFryd) is a wooden roller coaster attraction with a height of 35 meters and a drop of 32 meters at TusenFryd in Vinterbro, Norway.
Third longest roller coaster track built by Vekoma — The 950-meter long Thundercoaster (TusenFryd) is built by Vekoma and has a maximum vertical angle of 57.30 degrees.
Second fastest roller coaster built by Vekoma — Thundercoaster (TusenFryd) has a maximum speed of 93 km/h and a G force of 2g.
Roller coaster built by Vekoma with the second longest ride duration — Total ride time: 2 minutes.
Compare Thundercoaster (TusenFryd) with Le Monstre from La Ronde, Canada.
Compare Thundercoaster (TusenFryd) with Outlaw Run from Silver Dollar City, United States.
Third tallest roller coaster track in Sweden at 36 meters — Located at Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg, Sweden, Balder is a wooden roller coaster attraction. The roller coaster track is 36 meters tall and has a drop of 31 meters.
Third longest roller coaster track in Sweden at 1,070 meters — The 1,070-meter long Balder is built by Intamin and has a maximum vertical angle of 70 degrees.
Roller coaster ride with the second longest ride duration in Sweden — Total ride time: 2 minutes 8 seconds.
Compare Balder with Python In Bamboo Forest from Nanchang Sunac Land, China.
Compare Balder with Shivering Timbers from Michigan's Adventure, United States.
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Droppiest Tracks: World | Asia | Europe | USA | China | Japan | Germany | UK
Longest Duration: World | Asia | Europe | USA | China | Japan | Germany | UK
Most Inversions: World | Asia | Europe | USA | China | Japan | Germany | UK
Fastest Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Longest Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Tallest Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Droppiest Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Longest Duration Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Well-known Roller Coasters built by: Intamin | Bolliger & Mabillard | Custom Coasters International | Mack Rides | Rocky Mountain Construction | Vekoma