Trampoline parks are sprouting up all across the world However, they all pale in comparison to Bounce Below - the world's biggest underground trampoline park that opened in the historic slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog Nestled in a massive cave that is located inside a 100ft deep and 60ft wide former slate mine, it provides visitors with a bouncing experience like none other. They have to wear overalls and safety helmets and embark on an old mine train for the short ride into the mountain.
What are some of the things visitors will experience at Bounce Below?
A series of trampolines spanning a whopping 10,000 square feet
What are the two ziplines called?
Velocity
Titan
What is special about each one?
What are some of the things visitors will experience at Bounce Below?
A series of trampolines spanning a whopping 10,000 square feet
What are the two ziplines called?
Velocity
Titan
What is special about each one?
Velocity: The mile-long Velocity, which stands 500 feet above the ground is not just Northern Hemisphere's longest zipline, but also, its fastest, allowing daredevils to fly across at speeds exceeding 100mph.
Titan: Titan is no slouch either. Besides being the largest of its kind in Europe, it is also the first in the world to feature four lines, side-by-side. This means that families and friends can experience the thrill of flying across at 70mph, simultaneously.
Titan: Titan is no slouch either. Besides being the largest of its kind in Europe, it is also the first in the world to feature four lines, side-by-side. This means that families and friends can experience the thrill of flying across at 70mph, simultaneously.
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