Energylandia in Poland will re-open on June 6 with a wide range of social distancing measures and hygiene systems.

The on-site themed accommodation, Western Camp, is already welcoming guests.

The park will be open from 10am until 6pm every day until June 26, then extend its hours until 8pm from June 27.

Efteling – the fairytale theme park in the Netherlands – has announced the opening date for their new family roller coaster.

Max & Moritz will open to all visitors on June 20, following Sneak Previews for season ticket holders.

The new dual-tracked roller coaster is based on a well-known German story about two naughty boys called Max and Moritz.

The popular dark ride Pirates in Batavia returns to Europa-Park on July 30.

At the end of May 2018, Pirates in Batavia was destroyed in a fire at the park. Europa-Park made the decision to rebuild the attraction, taking the opportunity to update it with new technology and story enhancements.

As we previously reported Europa-Park in Germany will re-open on May 29 following the easing of coronavirus related restrictions.

France’s second largest theme park, Puy du Fou, is re-opening on June 11.

A comprehensive range of health and safety initiatives, in accordance with government guidelines, will ensure guests’ safety at all times.

Visitors will be the first to see Puy du Fou’s new show, Les Noces de Feu, as well as stay in its new hotel Le Grand Siècle.

Puy du Fou is a historical theme park, where the immersive environments and live shows bring history to life.

Heide Park in Germany will be re-opening on May 25, following the latest relaxation of coronavirus related restrictions.

The on-site accommodation, Heide Park Adventure Hotel and Holiday Camp, will also be welcoming guests from this date.

Heide Park will be open until 6pm Monday-Friday, and until 7pm Saturday and Sunday.