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    Glasfryn Parc

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Bounce Below

    Bounce Below

    4.5(4 reviews)
    18.6 mi

    Bounce bounce baby. This is a tri level trampolining experience in an underground cavern. Spot lit…read morewith multicoloured lights. Yes it is a bit surreal. Especially when you look through the floor/net to see the floor of the cavern a long long way down. The only thing missing was some music to jump to. This is the only one of its kind in the world apparently so pretty special. It's a really hard workout too, even the regular exercisers needed a few sit downs! You keep getting up again though as it's so much fun! We kept falling over all the time as it's quite hard to keep your balance, I don't know how some people were playing rugby! Helmets and boiler suit were a good idea although it all got a bit sweaty. I went with a group of 10 and only 1 person didn't enjoy it, so pretty good odds. The person that didn't like it has a real fear of heights and didn't really enjoy the bouncing much either. I do have a bit of a fear of heights too and am also slightly claustrophobic but I definitely enjoyed it. I did struggle a bit with the netting slides but once done they're fine :) One of my friends did say though that some people were coming down the climbing up chutes as that's the only option apart from the slides to get back back down. A less daunting third option would be good please!

    Totally amazing - really was all we expected and more! We came for our youngest son's birthday…read moretreat and it was fun, fun, fun for the whole family. For £25 you get an hour's trampolining, bouncing from cavern to cavern, climbing up ladders and snaking down tubular slides from level to level. Make sure you have trainers on and some light clothing too, as you'll get so hot with all the bouncing about. Safety helmets (and attractive hairnets) are compulsory and the safety briefing is pretty comprehensive too. The age range in there is brilliant - grandparents bouncing alongside kids. If you want to make a day of it, there's plenty of other activities on site too - from Europe's tallest zip wire, to a quarry explorer 4x4 trip. Café on site too - predictably on the pricey side but clean and roomy. Definitely worth a visit!

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    The Ropeworks - High on Aerial Adventure

    The Ropeworks

    3.5(2 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Ropeworks is situated in Haven's Hafan Y Mor holiday park. It is open to park guests and to the…read moregeneral public on pre-booked sessions. All safety equipment is provided and staff are on hand to make sure that everything is OK. Ropeworks is basically a variety of aerial challenges from death-slides to abseiling, high ropes to monkey bars. There's no theming here and, to be honest, it's a bit of a disappointment. If you've ever done a go Ape! course then this will seem like a very poor relation. It's simply not big enough and you can't escape the feeling that it's just a bunch of telegraph poles and towers situated next to a kiddie park. Probably best suited to younger teens and those who have a bit of a fear of heights - people for whom Go Ape! would be too much!

    I took my sister to the Ropeworks a little while ago as a challenge for the both of us. They…read morebasically have a whole lot of telegraph poles with arial challenges. When you arrive you are given all the safety equipment and shown how to put it on. This includes harnesses, hard hats and so on. They reccommend that you wear jeans, and not shorts. You are in a group of about half a dozen people with an instructor who guides you round the course. The first challenge we did was to climb a telegraph pole, which had hand/feet holds up the sides. Your harness is clipped on and whilst you could loose your footing you can't actually fall! On the top was a small platform, maybe two feet square. Once standing on the platform (admiring the stunning view of the mountains and sea if you're not too scared to look down!), there is a trapeze bar, this slides so that it is just out of reach and you have to jump off the platform to grab the trapeze. I missed but still felt a great sense of achievement. You are then lowered down in the harness, which is a lot more comfortable than it looks. Then we had a go on the G3 swing. This is similar to a normal kids swing at the park, except that 3 of you sit on it side by side, and your harness is clipped on. Then it's raised up to the top of the telegraph pole height, and one of you pulls a cord which allows it to swing. It's a huge adrenaline rush and a little sad when it finally comes to rest a the bottom. Finally we went up the climbing wall, to have a go at the assault course in the air. This is where I chickened out. Looking back, with a bit more encouragement from the instructor I could have done the course and felt much more of a sense of achievement. You walk round on ropes, swing across monkey bars and similar in a circle, then its down on a death slide. Back down on the ground we all received certificates to mark our achievements. The instructor was very friendly and soon built up a team spirit within our little group. I understand that the course is available for companies doing team building exercises, schools and more. At £20 for two hours it is more expensive than other tourist attractions but well worth this for the safety, expertise and sense of achievement. There isn't a souvenier shop and I don't thnk that they are open in the evenings.

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    Stepping Up - You Can Do It !

    GreenWood Forest Park - This was the photo i took before going on the roller coaster ride... and that karen.

    GreenWood Forest Park

    4.5(6 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    Greenwood forest park is a great place to go for fun but the only reason i'm rating this a 3 stars…read moreis because of these reasons 1. Queue lines are massive 2. Food is expensive 3. LOTS OF KARENS (not the name)

    GreenWood Forest Park is a rather unlikely find in the North Wales countryside. It's an eco-theme…read morepark which tries to show that you can have fun without using much power (other than that which you provide yourself). It's NOT a park that pushes the green message at you at every opportunity and this I like. It's that fact that it's understated that makes you think about it. Home to Europe's largest Green roller coaster this place is well worth a visit. The coaster itself works alomg similar principles to the mines, power is generated by people being carried down as the coaster is lifted back up to the start. The coaster then runs down and the next group of people can be taken. Other self-powered rides include a boat ride (where you paddle/pull yourself along with ropes) and a great toboggan run. The other major attraction is the bare-foot walk where you can get back to nature via a barefoot walk through various types of ground including sand, cobbles, mud, water and straw. Immense fun and strangely refreshing. Wash facilities are provided (cold!). Toilets are clean and there is a cafe offering good value basic meals. Wait times were not too bad. I liked the fact that this was a simple park and suited to children from toddlers to about 13 years old. I suspect the optimum age range is about 3-8 years. Unlike the traditional theme parkes queues are minimal (no more than a 2 minute wait for anything) despite our visit being on a May bank Holiday weekend in bright sunshine! Please note - do as the website suggests and if you are using a sat nav start to ignore it when you see the brown tourist signs - if you don't then you end up going through some very steep and narrow roads that are not suited to tourist traffic. It will take about 5 minutes more if you follow the tourist signs but you'll get there in one piece! Recommended.

    Glasfryn Parc - kids_activities - Updated July 2026

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