Holidays in Spain are not just about the beaches and the sea; they're also a great way to spend some time outdoors. If you have active and restless children, visit one of the rope parks, for example Jungle Trek Adventure Park in Tarragona.
It's a place where you have to negotiate obstacles above ground. A vacation with your child in Spain's Costa Dorada wouldn't be complete without a test of arm strength and mental toughness. Can they scale a rope bridge, climb vines or a robust spider's web of twine? The Jungle Trek rope park in Tarragona will give you that opportunity!
The main thing you need to understand before visiting this place is that a close-knit team of professional instructors accompany visitors from the beginning to the end of the journey through rope ladders and bridges. They developed all the routes, and under their strict guidance, your child will overcome all obstacles in his path.
One of the most exciting adventures that the Rope Park in Tarragona offers to its young guests is a route through the trees, in which children test their agility, train balance, and develop coordination; and teamwork, that is, overcoming the path above the ground in conjunction with other children of a similar age. Teamwork instils communication skills in children and teaches them to make joint decisions to achieve a common goal.
No less interesting is the terrain orientation route. Children are given a map and a compass with which they have to follow a particular path, discovering new places of interest.
The Jungle Trek theme park in Tarragona has 5 routes. Each one has a different level of difficulty and several nuances:
- The Koala trail is designed for the youngest guests of the park — children from 4 years old;
- the beginners' route, offering children from 7 years old and up an overview of what awaits them in the park. This trail is a must-see for any child over the age of 7;
- the exploration trail — this is a route for the whole family, suitable for children aged seven and over, accompanied by an adult;
- the skaters route — for those who are confident on a skateboard;
- the adventurous route, which is an extreme one. This is the park's most challenging circuit, and children over 12 are allowed on it.