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We’ve got just the thing for you and your family opening in Essex this April . . .
Essex Outdoors is excited to launch the Harlow High Adventure this Easter holiday, offering the perfect adrenaline-fuelled day out for adventure loving families.
Featuring two stunning, new, state-of-the-art outside activities, the Harlow High Adventure will allow visitors to ‘choose their own adventure’ and experience an exhilarating one and half hour session – with something for everyone aged six and over.
Dare to get to grips with the High Ropes Adventure (for those able to reach 1.8 metres or over). Ascend the staircase to the tower, traverse the river on the rope bridge or wire, and head across to the high ropes hexagon – where you can attempt to complete 12 challenges and rise to a height of 12 metres!
These fun challenges range in difficultly, and visitors will be able to have a go at as many or as little as they like, moving around the hexagon in different directions before crossing the river again to climb back down to earth.
The new Clip and Climb Adventure Wall is particularly suitable for younger children aged six and over. It’s a superb new outdoor climbing wall featuring five different challenges. Bright, fun, safe and easy to access, each climb will present a different experience. Friends and family will be able to race against each other to see who can reach the top first before safely abseiling down.
Both the High Ropes and the Clip and Climb Adventures will run for an hour and half and will start at the same time, so parents will be able to book children in to either activity for the same session. Parents will be able to join in the fun or watch from a safe distance and enjoy a hot drink and snack from the café on site.
Essex Outdoors have been delivering incredible experiences to school children for over 50 years and are very excited to bring this new offer to families direct.
Book now: www.essexoutdoors.com/highadventure
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