Adventure Playgrounds

Adventure Playgrounds

What are they and what do they involve?

Adventure Playgrounds are areas designed to encourage play and can be found in many shapes and sizes both inside and out. Typical playgrounds include apparatus such as slides, swings, tunnels, jungle gyms, mazes and seesaws and are meant to be climbed upon and interacted with. 

What are the benefits?

There are many great aspects to adventure playgrounds. They encourage curiosity and physical engagement with the surroundings and are an excellent way of gently developing a desire to exercise in students. Learning through play is an important part of youth; by having fun in an adventure playground students can improve their hand-eye coordination, build up their strength and learn how to judge potential risks in a controlled environment. 

What students is it suitable for?

Adventure playgrounds come in many different varieties, so it's likely there will be venues suitable for students all the way up to late teenage years. You may have to travel a little further to find a place that will entertain older groups, as the most common establishments will cater to the younger student, but everyone can have fun in an adventure playground if it's the right sort, even grown ups!

Costs?

Entry to an adventure playground will vary on costs depending upon the size and variety of the apparatus inside each the venue, but prices should generally be low if not free; you can often find playgrounds in publicly accessible areas that have no entry costs.

Safety Implications?

Young children should always be supervised carefully when climbing upon and using equipment that they could fall from - make sure to take your student group to a venue with appropriate apparatus for their age!

National Organisations?

Play England

 

See below for a list of venues and providers of this kind: 

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Over 40 different activities from Tree Trekking to Tarzan swings.

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Outdoor fun and adventure for the whole family in an exciting and safe environment! We have two courses, Adventurer Course for age 4+ and X-plorer Course for teens and adults. Activities include monkey bridges, super fast Zips, Rocket Launchers and cargo nets.

It has two difference courses where visitors can trek, swing and climb through the trees on over 45 different activities created to cater for all abilities. 

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Super adventure playground with a seasonal paddling pool for the smaller ones. Also boasts tennis courts, a skate park and seasonal crazy golf.

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Includes slides, ball pool, tunnels, climbing and seating area for parents. Suitable for up to eight years old. Attached to a leisure centre.

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For children from 6 months to 10 years, adventure soft play facility with separate areas for different ages with age appropriate equipment and a secure perimeter.

Activities include baby slides, mid-slides, drop slide and the long wavey slide, ariel runway, soft bricks, rope nets, cargo nets, baby ball pond and larger ball pont, tunnels and plenty of obstacles!

A football area, seperate baby area, reading corner and 'pretend' area are also for use.

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Over 40 different activities from Tree Trekking to Tarzan swings.

Schools, Groups and Corporate Bookings

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An excellent adventure playground surrounded by sensory and rose gardens, an aviary and a pond, plus seasonal miniature railway and nearby soft play facility!

Brampton Park offers a fantastic adventure multi-activity adventure play area with loads of classic sturdy equipment for kids 2 to 12 to play on, plus a giant sandpit to get creative in and a water play area too!

There are also sensory and rose gardens to explore, plus an aviary and a pond which are a delight for small ones.

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Staying fit and healthy does not have to be boring. Forget jogging in the park or swimming at your local pool, it is time to try something different to get you out of the house and getting some exercise. High rope courses may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about ways to get some exercise, but it could be just the activity you are looking for. Your body will get a full workout, and your mind will thank you for it too.

Our pole-based Adventure Course in the tree tops is just one of the many things we offer. 

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The playground was built on waste ground at the end of Romney Avenue in the late 1960s. A local couple helped the local children build dens and swings until two teachers from Lockleaze seniors school, along with pupils, took a petition to Bristol City Council for support. In 1972 John Cleese officially opened the Playground, or as the locals call it, "The Vench". We are an open access playground open to children between the ages of 8 to 19, however children under 8 are welcome to attend if accompanied by an adult over the age of 18.

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Planted over twenty years ago by brothers Lindsay and Edward Heyes, the fun of the aMazing Hedge Puzzle has made it Herefordshire's most popular private tourist attraction.

Their aMazing Hedge Puzzle is just right for games with your friends and family. Hide and seek, tag, or even kiss-chase. Find your way then play!

Think you know how to solve mazes? The Museum of Mazes will surprise you!

Why not take home some puzzling fun to share with your friends from the brilliant Puzzle Shop.

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