Trampoline In A Cave

Bounce below consists of three huge trampolines suspended over a giddy 85ft drop that ends abruptly on the rocky cavern floor.

Trampoline in a cave. Five hundred tonnes of rubble had to be removed from the cavern before the huge trampolines were strung up the highest at 180ft with chutes between each level and nets to stop the kids and big kids bouncing out. They are linked together by a series of chutes that allow people to transport themselves from one to another. Bounce below came about after entrepreneur owner sean taylor saw a similar set up in the woods in france but this is the first time it s gone underground.

They are linked together by a series of chutes that allow people to transport themselves from one to another. The trampolines are suspended in mid air and surrounded by nets to prevent people from falling below. Oh yeah to reach the site you will need to ride an old mining train which sounds like a lot of fun all on its own.

Guests can bounce inside the safety netted walls while admiring the cavern s rubble and rocks below. Jumping in a cave can be fun for thrill seekers both young and old ph the other wonders being the gower snowdon the severn bridge laverbread caernarfon castle and george north s thighs. Actually there are a bunch of trampolines in the cave and the adventure is called bounce below.

There are three levels on which to jump the highest trampoline is 180 feet up from the cavern bottom and they are all connected by vertigo inducing slides chutes and ladders. Actually there are a bunch of trampolines in the cave and the adventure is called bounce below. Located in the underground tunnels of blaenau ffestiniog zip world bounce below is lined with 6 different levels of trampolines each offering a different experience to the visitors.

The trampolines are suspended in mid air and surrounded by nets to prevent people from falling below. Bring out your inner james bond and lara croft on zip world bounce below where thrill seekers aged seven and up get a shot of pure unadulterated fun in a spectacular setting deep underground. Growing up i was lucky enough to bounce on one trampoline let alone dwell in a cave full of them.

The breath taking site in a former slate mine in blaenau ffestiniog north wales lets you play slide. In fact three giant trampolines in a cave twice the size of st paul s cathedral. Yes a trampoline in a cave.