Highland attraction adds new rides
Landmark Forest Adventure Park in the Scottish Highlands has opened two new attractions.
The Runaway Timber Train - a compact family rollercoaster - is set on 230 metres of track and can carry 24 passengers.
The Bamboozeleum is described as a "mind-boggling gallery" packed with a range of exhibits, illusions, puzzles and special effects.
It allows visitors to capture their shadow, serve their head on a platter, multiply themselves in one of the biggest Kaleidospheres in the world, see their hotspots in a thermal camera image and meet their own Siamese twin.
The Runaway Timber Train and Bamboozeleum are part of a £900,000 investment by Landmark Forest Adventure Park, part funded by Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
The new attractions form part of the park's strategy to develop the Park in a sustainable way.
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