Wales Indoor Cave Trampoline

Huge springy nets suspended underground propel visitors around.

Wales indoor cave trampoline. The slate seams in north wales formed by compacted clay more than 300 million years ago are some of the. Guests can bounce inside the safety netted walls while admiring the cavern s rubble and rocks below. We must remain closed until the restrictions are lifted.

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. World s largest underground trampoline to open in enormous cavern at welsh slate mine. Each trampoline is suspended above the massive cavern at 20 foot 60 foot and 180 foot levels.

That s right welcome to wales officially the most fun place in the world three giant trampolines and a light show inside slate quarry caverns twice the size of st paul s cathedral. Yes a trampoline in a cave. The breath taking site in a former slate mine in blaenau ffestiniog north wales lets you play slide.

Via gizmodo welsh cave. Wales is currently in a level 4 lockdown and therefore we are unable to operate trips. 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.

Experience europes longest ziplines or our massive underground trampolines high rope cavern adventures. It makes for quite an exciting outing and leaves me to wonder one thing what will these adventure entrepreneurs think of next. In fact three giant trampolines in a cave twice the size of st paul s cathedral.

A unique range of very special adventures. 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. The proprietor was interested in adding a new attraction to the offering here in blaenau ffestiniog wales and was inventive enough to think of placing a cave trampoline in the empty space below.

The llechwedd caverns in the town of blaenau ffestiniog have been transformed into a trampoline playground aptly named bounce below.