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Center Parcs Elveden Forest unveils new Treetop Glider experience
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amilies and holidaymakers can now take their short-break adventures to new heights, as Center Parcs Elveden Forest has officially
unveiled its brand-new Treetop Glider experience. he new addition to the village combines
adrenaline-fuelled fun with stunning views of the
Suffolk woodlands. Suspended from a 180m track, the Treetop Glider sees participants climb a purpose-built tower nestled amongst the treetops before leaping from the platform and launching into an unforgettable ride. As they twist, turn, and glide at high-speed
through the canopy, daredevils will soar over of the Suffolk countryside creating a truly one-of-a- kind experience. Nicky Richardson, Village Director at Center
opening the Treetop Glider right here in Suffolk. Elveden Forest has long been a destination for adventure and family fun, and this new experience gives guests the chance to see our woodland from
a completely new perspective while enjoying high- Each booking of the Treetop Glider attraction
includes two exhilarating laps of the course, making it a must-try activity for adventure-lovers visiting Elveden Forest this autumn and beyond. The Treetop Glider is available to book now for guests staying on a break at Elveden Forest.
GUEST INFORMATION FOR TREETOP GLIDER AT CENTER PARCS ELVEDEN FOREST
• Each booking includes two rides around the course
• Minimum height 1.10m and maximum height 1.87m
• Maximum weight 17.3 stone/110kg • Children up to 8 years must be accompanied by a paying adult
• Remove all jewellery, including all piercings
• Wear sensible clothes and sports shoes, no hoods or loose items
• All participants under 18 must have a guardian present to complete the health and safety form
44 SEPTEMBER 2025 IAAPA EUROPE EDITION
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