A NEW attraction is set to open at one of the Center Parcs resorts in the UK. Center Parcs Longleat Forest, in Wiltshire, has confirmed plans for new "adventure nets" play attraction. Connecting the on-site trees would be large green and brown netted paths, with the three houses up to 3m tall.
The application says: "This proposal has been thoughtfully designed to ensure the layout of the adventure nets structure and material choices are sympathetic to its surroundings, with minimal impact to the existing woodland environment. “The proposed structure covers less area than the existing course therefore allowing more of the forest floor to be restored and planted with appropriate native species that will enhance the overall biodiversity of the site.” It added that it would allow guests to "embrace the natural environment" of the parks.
The attraction will replace the current existing golf course which will be removed. While works of the treetop attraction are to take place this year, the application said minimal disruption will affect guests. The Longleat resort celebrated its 30th anniversary last year with two new attractions.
Having opened in 1994 - the third UK Center Parcs - it opened its new adventure golf course, which has nine holes. And the Leisure Bowl was also extended last autumn . And Center Parcs revealed plans for its first holiday park in Scotland.
The 400-acre resort will have 700 lodges as well as its iconic Subtropical Swimming Paradise indoor water park. .
