Inside top UK adventure park with water coasters, dinosaur attractions & an aerial net challenge
A TOP adventure park is home to water coasters, dinosaur attractions, and an aerial net challenge.
The summer weather has people planning days out, with adventure parks a great choice for both families and thrill-seekers.
And one place Brit holidaymakers might not have considered going to is Landmark Forest Adventure Park.
Set in Carrbirdge in the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, the adventure park was recently named one of the Top 10 Adventure Parks in the UK by TripAdvisor.
The park also gets good ratings from the public with an overall score of 4.5/5 from more than 1,700 reviews on TripAdvisor.
One recent review read: "This was a fantastic day out, there are many things to experience, see, and do for everyone."
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Another person wrote: "An awesome day out that's excellent value for money, and both my kids had a ball."
A third said: "A great day out all round, the butterfly house, dinosaurs, and tree-top adventure were amazing along with the ant house and the adventure area."
Parkgoers have also been raving about Landmark Forest Adventure Park on TikTok too.
TikTok user Sutherland Lass, who is known as sutherlandlass on the social media platform, recently posted a video about a visit to the park.
showed tree-top climbs, animatronic dinosaurs, and forest views.
At the end of last year, the adventure park opened its newest attraction Networx.
Networx is Scotland's first-ever aerial net challenge where families can climb into the trees and bounce on nets.
Children aged three and over are allowed onto the net challenge, and the attraction doesn't have a time limit either so parkgoers can stay for as long as they like.
There are plenty of other attractions at the adventure park too including the Dinosaur Kingdom, which is home to 22 moving creatures including a 20-foot-tall T-Rex.
During the summer months, the park's water coasters are also open to the public.
The Wild Water Coaster is home to three raft rides including The Falcon, which has a 50-foot near-vertical plunge into a long water bath below.
Meanwhile, The Wildcat and The Otter are the adventure park's two other water coasters.
There are plenty of adrenaline-inducing activities too including the Tarzan Trail, the Wee Monkey Trail, Ropeworx, and the Skydive.
Other attractions include the Butterfly House where parkgoers will be able to encounter beautiful butterflies and exotic flowers.
The adventure park also has three restaurants onsite where visitors can grab a variety of hot and cold drinks as well as a bite to eat.
Entry tickets into the park cost £35 for an adult and £33 for children.
Discounted tickets are also available for toddlers at £16, while children under three go free.
During the peak season, the adventure park is open from 10am until 5.30pm.
And this isn't the only adventure park in the UK that's been praised by Brit holidaymakers in recent years.
There's also a "magical" adventure park that claims to be the "strangest place in the world".
The Forbidden Corner stretches across four acres of land and is home to a unique labyrinth of tunnels and chambers.
Visitors are given a checklist of attractions to tick off as they make their way through a series of stone passageways
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