If you are planning a family holiday in Wales this year or next and are keen to have a bit of excitement while away, you might want to consider looking at what Tree Top Adventure in Snowdonia has to offer.
This Window of The World really does have something for everyone, regardless of age or personal interests, and if you are a big fan of spending time outside and want to have lots of fun on your holiday, you really should look at what activities there are on offer.
If you've got a particular head for heights and are looking forward to getting a few feet off the ground to monkey around in the treetops, you won't be disappointed by a trip to this part of the world.
Once you have strapped on all the necessary safety equipment, you can make your way over a set of elevated wooden structures, navigating around more than 30 obstacles, such as zip wires, rope bridges and balancing beams - the perfect pastime for anyone looking to do something a little bit different this year.
And, should you have the stomach for it, there is also the Powerfan Plummet, certainly not one for the faint of heart out there. This - the highest powerfan parachute simulator in the whole world - is over 31 metres up in the air.
Once you reach the top of the tower - and finish gasping in amazement at the great views there are this high up in the sky - you then have to make your rapid but spectacular descent back down to the ground once more.
If you have kids with you who are champing at the bit to have a go at some of these pursuits, this Window of The World do not have to disappoint them either. Those aged between four and eight can have a go on the Tree Tot Trail and make their way over Grizzly Bear Crossing, Squirrel Hideaway, the Flying Fox Zip line and the Buzzard Beam before returning to the ground again.
There is also the Powerfan Plummet, which is perhaps not for the faint of heart among you. This is the highest powerfan parachute simulator in the entire world, at more than 31 metres up in the air.
Once you climb the summit of the Tree Top Tower - which has some amazing views of the Welsh countryside - you then quickly make an exhilarating descent to the ground below.
Kids on UK family holidays don't have to be left out of all the fun either, as there is a Tree Tot Trail they can sign up for - specifically designed for youngsters aged between four and eight. The Squirrel Hideaway, Grizzly Bear Crossing, the Flying Fox Zip line and Buzzard Beam are just a few of the exciting obstacles children can tackle before returning to the ground.
Once you've exhausted all of the possibilities offered by your treetop adventure, why not consider some of the other pursuits you can enjoy on holidays in Wales?
Whether you are happy to get their feet wet or want to stay warm and dry while on an adventure break, there really is something for everyone.
If you want to explore the beautiful Llyn Gwynant Lake, for example, you can go canoeing or kayaking, which could be a lot of fun. You can either take to the water in an Eskimo or kayak canoe - which has an enclosed hull and up to two cockpits - or a Canadian canoe, which is an open boat generally paddled by two people with single blade oars.
Alternatively, you can go abseiling and climbing - perfect for anyone seeking a bit of adventure. If you've never done it before, don't worry as there will be the opportunity to learn basic skills like tying into the rope and using the appropriate belay method.
If this doesn't appeal, you could try gorge scrambling, an activity that will take you up a river where you will need to navigate plunge pools and squeezes, as well as providing you with the chance to try climbing - all in the safe hands of a very experienced guide.
This Window of The World only available to visitors aged eight and over, so it might not be suitable for all groups on holiday in the area.
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