Corkscrew with Bayerncurve is a type of roller coaster that was manufactured by Vekoma.
It was an adaptation of a similar corkscrew coaster designed by Arrow Development.
It was also the first roller coaster in mainland Europe to feature inversions.
The train then pulls through a camel hump and a 180 degree turn before entering two Corkscrew inversions.
After that, the train drives across another camel hump and into the Bayerncurve, a helix-type maneuver, and around the perimeter of the coaster again, before going into the brakes and station.