Destination Europe

Puy du Fou – what is new for 2019

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January 21, 2019

Last year I enjoyed a press trip to Puy du Fou with Britmums and loved it so much that I have booked to take Hubby and the kids back to experience all the action in May.

Roman Emporer

As well as all the shows that I saw when I was there, they have invested €28.5m into improving the park entrances and on a new spectacular immersive attraction and I for one cannot wait to see it.

Mystère de La Pérouse
Photo Credit: Puy du Fou

Grand-scale new attraction for 2019 – ‘Le Premier Royaume’

2019 sees the opening of an extraordinary new production, ‘Le Premier Royaume’, which will be located in the heart of the Grand Park.  Inspired by a pivotal period in the history of France, this immersive attraction features magnificent sets and unprecedented special effects, uniquely conceived and produced by the Puy du Fou team.

Le Premier Royaume

Step into the 5th century and follow the destiny of Clovis, the famous king of the Franks, against a backdrop of Attila’s rampaging followers and a declining Roman Empire. Relive the military conquests undertaken by Clovis who increasingly found himself torn between the ancestral traditions of his people and his quest to found the first kingdom.

In ‘Le Premier Royaume’, Puy du Fou leads its visitors on a 20-minute walk-through experience, following Clovis through 14 different fantasy worlds. Visitors pass through rooms surrounded by Attila’s Huns, through the bustling royal armoury and the Mérovingian palace until they reach the mythical legend-rich world of Valhalla where some of the uncertainties of this troubled period start to unravel.

The Puy du Fou 2019 season extends from 6 April to 3 November 2019.

By day: Entrance to the Park: €36/€26 (adult/child); Pass Emotion (fast-track): €15 per person, per day

Overnight stay: €400 per family (2 adults, 2 children), inclusive of 2-day passes to the park, ‘Les Orgues de Feu’ night show and 1 night B&B at La Villa Gallo-Romaine themed hotel. We stayed at the Iles de Clovis during our visit.

Overnight stay: €400 per family (2 adults, 2 children), inclusive of 2-day passes to the park, ‘Les Orgues de Feu’ night show and 1 night B&B at La Villa Gallo-Romaine themed hotel. We stayed at the Iles de Clovis during our visit.

The Îles de Clovis

For more information and reservations visit http://www.puydufou.com/en or phone +33 (0) 820 09 1010.

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20 Comments
  1. Reply

    Alexandra

    January 21, 2019

    Well, I am so happy to see it has such a long season – I might just make it towards the end! Exciting!

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    Charlotte

    January 21, 2019

    Wow this looks like great fun. Would love to go one day!

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    Mellissa Williams

    January 21, 2019

    I’ve never heard of this place until I saw all the covered last year from the Britmums bloggers.It really looks like it brings history to life and I bet the new immersive attraction will be amazing. No wonder you are going back

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    Stacie

    January 21, 2019

    That looks absolutely amazing. I would love to take the kids – especially my son. He is so into fantasy everything.

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    Rebecca | AAUBlog

    January 21, 2019

    the prices are really reasonable here, especially when you compare it to Disney. It would be fab to visit 🙂

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    Sam

    January 22, 2019

    This sounds like a lot of fun. I can understand why you’d want to take the family!

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    Sarah | Boo Roo and Tigger Too

    January 22, 2019

    What an amazing place to take the family, the shows look fantastic and the overnight stay sounds great value

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    Nina

    January 22, 2019

    That park looks awesome! I am a bit confused though as to where exactly in the world it is, haha! Which country are you talking about here_

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    Yeah Lifestyle

    January 22, 2019

    I’ve never heard about Puy Du Fou but this sounds like such a fab place to head to with my kids. I am going to check the links out to see if we can head there this November.

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    Sara

    January 22, 2019

    What a unique and intriguing place to visit! I had no idea something like this was out there; thank you for sharing!

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    Michelle Murray

    January 22, 2019

    I remember seeing lots of blogger posts about Puy Du Fou last year. Looked fab

  12. Reply

    Candace Moczarski

    January 22, 2019

    looks like a great place to visit very fascinating

  13. Reply

    Jasmine Hewitt

    January 22, 2019

    I have never heard of this. It looks interesting if you’re into stuff like this

  14. Reply

    Sophia

    January 23, 2019

    Looks fun and like there was alot of stuff to do.

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    Katie

    January 23, 2019

    This looks like a great place to explore history. I love making learning fun for kids by taking them to cool places.

  16. Reply

    Preet

    January 23, 2019

    I have never been there but it sounds like a nice destination getaway. I would love to travel here so much. Thanks for sharing

  17. Reply

    Bella at Dear Mummy Blog

    January 23, 2019

    This sounds like an amazing place to visit and something quite unique! I bet a lot of families love all the live action x

  18. Reply

    Lisa

    January 23, 2019

    This looks like a lot of fun! Would love to visit if in the area!

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    Monidipa Dutta

    January 23, 2019

    The place looks so great. Such great captures I must say that and your description is lovely. I would love to go there.

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    Newcastle Family Life

    January 28, 2019

    I would love to visit Puy du Fou one day as it sounds amazing, we went to see Kynren in Durham which was based on Puy du Fou and it was amazing x

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