



Center Parcs has launched its new Adventure Nets treetop experience at Longleat Forest in Wiltshire. The attraction opened on Tuesday, perfectly timed for the start of the school summer holidays.
The experience features suspended nets positioned seven metres above ground, connecting a series of treehouses within the redwood canopy.
Families can navigate through the aerial course, which combines outdoor adventure with interactive technology.
The attraction is exclusively available at Center Parcs and represents the company's first venture into this type of treetop adventure experience for guests visiting the Wiltshire location.
Center Parcs has launched its new Adventure Nets treetop experience at Longleat Forest in Wiltshire
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The experience features suspended nets positioned seven metres above ground
CENTER PARCS
Guests must navigate through tunnels and rope bridges whilst bouncing on trampolines integrated into the course structure.
The hour-long sessions incorporate TAG Active technology, allowing participants to wear wristbands that interact with beacons positioned throughout the experience.
Visitors can engage in treasure hunts and other interactive games using the wristband system during their treetop adventure. The attraction welcomes children from three years of age upwards, with advance booking required for all Longleat Forest guests.
The course encourages families to bounce, balance, leap and climb together through the stunning woodland setting.
Village director at Center Parcs Sarah Deverill said: "We're thrilled to launch our first-ever Adventure Nets attraction which will allow kids to connect with nature in a daring way, building their confidence and sense of adventure immersed amongst the stunning redwood at Longleat Forest.
"Our team have worked around the clock to ensure the experience is ready to welcome families to bounce, climb and laugh their way through the treetops this summer."
Final preparations included testing the nets' springiness and loading multi-coloured play balls. Staff also ensured the interactive wristbands functioned properly ahead of opening. Bookings can be made through the Center Parcs website.
The course encourages families to bounce, balance, leap and climb together through the stunning woodland setting
CENTER PARCS
Families can navigate through the aerial course, which combines outdoor adventure with interactive technology
CENTER PARCS
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