We had come from one experience of one small course at Landmark in Scotland a year ago, without a zipline, heavily staffed & saw many ppl being helped down if they got too scared. This was a very different proposition.
I asked the guy in charge if each circuit had a member of staff allocated. He said yes so we paid. But this turned out not to be the case. We were given a demo on the baby course but after he left to put harnesses on big groups we had trouble doing it ourselves on the first & second courses. Another family helped us.
On a higher course we then had trouble using the zip line for the first time. We waited & called for help but none came. Eventually, another family helped us.
A girl behind me took the skin off her fingers on the zip lines but unlike in Scotland, there is no getting off these courses. Once you're on you're on. I felt very unsafe for a long time & wanted to leave but my son did not. I would have given if for stars but he, 5 so it gets a 4.
Eventually the boss explained even if the zip line failed (my big fear) you were never at risk due to the continuous safety line. He also said this park is the safest in the region as not all have a continuous safety line 😲.
On the upside, the boss was very keen to reassure me, the staff were all helpful & appeared more as we progressed through the routes. The very scary start gave way to more confidence, most kids whizzed round the circuits, the natural setting was lovely, it probably is safe once you figure it out & there are plenty of circuits for all abilities. Ultimately we would go back.
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Read moreCame here with the kids (9 and 12) for what we thought would be a few high-lines before heading back to Béziers for lunch. It’s so much more than this- 8 or 9 different courses of varying difficulty, and no limit on how many times you do them. Your booking lasts 3 hours, and at €18, that’s a great price. Courses are well maintained, staff are very professional and attentive to your skill level, and the location is good, quiet and relatively cool. My kids had an amazing time here- we have been to a few “go ape” type places in the area, having lived here for some time, and this is hands-down...
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