Two hour sessions of tree-riffic bouncy adventure in the high trees are on offer at Tree Top Trek in Heaton Park. Enjoy free play high up in the trees on huge bouncy nets with super-fast slides and aerial walkways.
These special sessions for Manchester’s SEND families take place every Tuesday in the summer holidays, 11am-1pm, starting on Tuesday 28th July. Sessions are suitable for those aged 3 and upwards.
Booking is essential.
How to Book
The booking line is 0161 219 2125
Please ring anytime between 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.
Reminders
Please note that you have to be with your children at the venue during these sessions. Depending on their ability, they may be able to access the activities atop the trees on their own.
About Treetop Trek
Info from their website:
Treetop Trek is an award-winning spectacular aerial adventure where you can swing, climb, balance and fly your way through the woodland canopy on our fun challenges and zip lines! We have two treks through the park woodland both designed for adults and juniors to enjoy.
We have two spectacular high ropes experiences for the fearless adventurer. Up to a jaw-dropping height of 15m, you will weave your way through the tree canopy across breathtaking obstacles, including balance bars, swinging logs and Indiana Bridges.
Our lower level Mini Trek starts at 5m where you can navigate your way through the trees on our fun aerial challenges with swinging vines, mini zips and wobbly logs and zip lines. Perfect for younger and less confident trekkers or those with a bit less time on their hands.
There are toilets and parking space available in Heaton Park.
Full Address: Heaton Park, St Margaret’s Rd, Manchester M25 2GT
Website: www.treetoptrek.co.uk
Facebook: @treetopmanchester
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Manchester City Council’s Local Offer and Specialist Resource teams for co-producing the summer offer for SEND with families. We’re also grateful to Heaton Park for their involvement and support.
Much thanks to the Parent Champions for the excellent ideas they shared during the discussions with partners.
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