Kingoland is built on the site of a former agricultural area, reflecting its integration into the Morbihan countryside.
The park features a specialized area called 'Kingo-Kid' specifically designed for younger children under the age of 5.
It remains one of the few independent, family-operated theme parks in the Brittany region.
The park utilizes a mix of mechanical rides and physical activity courses to maximize visitor engagement across different age groups.
Kingoland is a regional amusement park located in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France, specifically designed for families with children. The park features over 40 attractions, including roller coasters like the 'Gold Mine' and various water-based rides. It operates on a seasonal basis, primarily catering to the summer tourism demand in rural Plumelin. The grounds incorporate both outdoor thrill rides and covered indoor play areas to accommodate Brittany's variable weather. Visitors can access a carousel, a miniature train, and a log flume among other themed amusement infrastructure. The park is situated in a semi-rural setting near the N24 road, acting as a central recreational hub for the surrounding Locminé region.
The elevated vantage point near the 'Gold Mine' coaster entrance offers a panoramic view of the park's main circuit.
Bring a change of clothes for children, as several water-based attractions can result in getting soaked.
Check the park's official website before arrival to confirm the daily attraction rotation, as some minor rides may rotate maintenance cycles.
Utilize the indoor play areas if visiting on a typical drizzly Breton afternoon.
Attempting to visit during the off-season months when the park is completely closed to the public.
The park operates on a strictly seasonal basis, opening in the spring and closing in autumn; it is generally closed on weekdays during the shoulder months.
Casual, active wear recommended; sports shoes are mandatory for participating in most active play structures.