Lech, Steel roller coaster in Legendia Silesian Amusement Park, Poland.
Lech is a steel roller coaster at Legendia Amusement Park in Silesia, Poland, featuring a vertical lift hill and multiple inversions along its 908-meter track. The ride reaches speeds of 95 kilometers per hour throughout its course.
The coaster opened in 2017 as part of a major modernization that transformed the traditional amusement park into the contemporary Legendia. This overhaul marked a significant shift in the park's direction.
The name Lech comes from Polish legend, honoring one of three mythical brothers whose story is tied to the founding of Poland.
Riders need to be at least 140 centimeters tall to go on this coaster. The ride typically operates from spring through autumn, with specific times changing based on weather and the season.
The coaster features a drop that goes beyond vertical at 121 degrees, which was the steepest in Central Europe when it opened. This extreme angle creates an intense sensation for riders that few other rides in the region can match.
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