Tayto Park adds new high ropes course
Tayto Park, a tourist attraction located in County Meath, Ireland, has added a new Sky Trail Voyager high ropes course to its offer, which has been installed by Innovative Leisure.
Custom-designed for use by people of all ages, the course features a horseshoe shape design and enables people to move around in a linear sequence across two levels.
Innovative Leisure said it was the first course it had designed specifically for the family park setting, with a queue line area and an exit gate similar to that of a mechanical ride.
Phil Pickersgill, the company's managing director, said: "This is a very different concept to the other high ropes courses we have installed to date.
"There is a definite place to start and the efficiency of the route and the way people move around the course is very different to others."
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