Emerald Park in Meath officially opens its new themed land, Tír Na nÓg, this morning.
It includes Europe’s longest intertwining family and thrill coasters, "Na Fianna Force" and "The Quest".
The larger of the two, "Na Fianna Force", has a track above riders' heads, will get up to speeds of 90km/h and includes five upside down experiences.
€22 million has been spent on the new 6.5 acre site at the theme park and zoo in Ashbourne.
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The new land also includes "The Celtric Dreamer", a swinging attraction and various mythical themed towers and buildings.
Managing Director, Charles Coyle of Emerald Park, says it follows seven years of work; "This new addition to Emerald Park is not only our commitment to creating unparalleled experiences but also a landmark in amusement park attractions with Europe's longest intertwining coasters right here in Ashbourne, Co. Meath".