The world’s longest and continuous obstacle course is headed to the North West later this month.
The 1,000ft long obstacle course is coming to Haydock racecourse from July 29 to 30, with over 30 interactive and zany obstacles to overcome.
Sutiable for those aged 12 and up can join in on the fun with jump-offs, hurdles, biff ‘n’ baff sections, balance beams and giant balls to navigate through.
Stretched across five zones, the Lava Zone, Jungle Zone, Toxic Zone, Combat Zone and Ocean Zone, thrill-seekers will begin their journey by jumping from a 20ft platform on to a bean bag.
The grand finale will see adrenaline junkies climb up the side of a giant inflatable ship and then slide down the other side to conclude their adventure.
Kids under 12 won’t be left out with their own obstacle course to venture through, the Inflatable Village with fun games and a mini Labyrinth challenge.
Dan Byrne, Tour Director for The Labyrinth Challenge said: “Thousands of people have already enjoyed bouncing around The Labyrinth Challenge and we’re thrilled to be bringing the course to Haydock.
“Participants can race each other and make their way through the course in the quickest time or choose to go at a more leisurely pace.
“It really is a fun family day out with the Inflatable Village extending the excitement with laser tag, crazy golf, bouncy castles and a soft play area, along with bars and food stalls.”
Tickets start from £15 and £20 for full access to the village with combo tickets costing just £27. Tickets are available now from the Labyrinth Challenge website at www.labyrinthchallenge.com.