TeriLand opened on 20 July 2026 with a handful of places. Three weeks on, the map holds more than a hundred, each one checked individually, spread across eleven European countries.

Eleven countries, one map

Coverage starts in France and reaches out to its neighbours, following where parks actually cluster rather than borders: Germany, the Benelux and the United Kingdom hold a large share of Europe's major parks.

  • Germany, Austria, Switzerland
  • Belgium, the Netherlands
  • Spain, France, Italy, Monaco
  • United Kingdom, Czechia

Every kind of day out

The catalogue is not just roller coasters. Zoos, aquariums, water parks, leisure parks and indoor centres sit on the same map, behind the same filters: a rainy day plans just as easily as a long weekend.

A few places that set the tone for this first hundred:

  • Phantasialand

    Phantasialand

    ThemenparkDeutschland

    Tauchen Sie ein in detailverliebte Themenwelten, in denen rekordverdächtige Achterbahnen und atemberaubende Bühnenshows zu einem unvergleichlichen Erlebnis verschmelzen, das jeden Abenteuerlustigen den Alltag vergessen lässt.

  • PortAventura Park

    PortAventura Park

    ThemenparkSpanien

    Experience an epic journey across six themed worlds featuring pulse-pounding rollercoasters, vibrant cultural shows, and unforgettable thrills that cater to both adrenaline seekers and families alike.

  • Chester Zoo

    Chester Zoo

    ZooVereinigtes Königreich

    Wander through lush habitats and immersive islands to encounter rare wildlife, from majestic elephants to playful penguins, in this world-leading center for global conservation and breathtaking biodiversity.

  • Futuroscope

    Futuroscope

    ThemenparkFrankreich

    Theme park dedicated to multimedia, cinema and future technologies.

What matters next

A hundred is not a goal in itself: a map is judged by what it helps you find near home. So the priority stays density, filling in the blank areas before opening new countries, and the accuracy of every single record.

The map is open, free, and needs no account. The best way to judge how much work is left is to go and look for your next day out on it.