This is such a great attraction, for all. I went with a group of people who managed to surpass their own expectations and overcome fears of height in some cases. The way the attraction works, you are given a safety brief first, and fastened into a harness, there are lockers to put belongings in at the bottom (50p) if I remember rightly, with vending machine and toilets at base, tabled areas to watch too. I think the attraction is in four levels and you are harnessed throughout, once you are up the first set of stairs you do not have to follow a set route and go to the challenges where you feel comfortable. Two zip wires on attraction to enjoy. The staff were great, personally I felt supported and encouraged in step by step way to achieve my best, they were patient too. I found the very nature of the attraction supportive too with spacious platforms to stand on while waiting for your own turn. When people (other users) were clearly facing their fears we were all speaking to each other words of encouragement! The kids will love it, height restrictions apply but there's even a mini section for tots! We went for a lovely walk too around the air trail and I definitely think you could make...
Read moreGreat location and views. Theres no doubt that the kids loved it but as an adult who's been to 'go ape' before I can say I much preferred the high ropes in the trees. Mainly because of the way air trail is set up you can go on certain obstacles over and over again, there's no one way system so it means that when the kids get up there they cause blockages in the trail specifically around the zip lines. The queues were 10 people deep so a lot of the hour was wasted on getting stuck in a queue or bypassing the area completely. If it was a one way system then everyone would get a turn on everything a good few times in the hour. Bad points being that it was a red hot day and there was nowhere to escape the relentless sun. There is no cafe here and no cold drinks machine only a sweet vending machine and a hot drink machine. They do have toilets inside the air trail gates though. I would pay for the kids to come back if we stayed in the area again but my partner and I wouldn't go back on, luckily our kids are old enough to go it alone...
Read moreTook my 9 year and 17 year old here today (17 year old only came for his brothers sake). Was told to get there half an hour early before time slot, pleased we got there 20 minutes early as we were just stood around until 10 minutes before the start of the session. Because everyone gets clipped on one after the other, there was a massive hold up. I'd say the structure doesn't look as big in real life as it does on the videos. I'm scared of heights so hadn't booked on but even I could have managed most of it. The zip wires did not look like much fun. You get an hour session but they came off at 40 minutes as they were bored. I don't know if it's because my boys have been to a few Go Apes, which are higher and more challenging. This place is great for people who are maybe not as confident and as a starting point. There are toilets on site and a vending machine for drinks. Ice creams/lollies available. Nice area where you can walk...
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