The UK’s largest bouncy obstacle course returned for a second time to a former WW2 RAF bomber base.
Tuff Nutterz, a 300m inflatable maze, came back to Bicester Heritage this October Half Term with kids and adults alike enjoying the challenges.
The course is set up in hangar 113, the site’s 50,000-foot squared events space.
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The course is made up of 30 challenges, including huge slides, climbing walls, hanging rails, balance balls and more.
Visitors will also have seen the six-metre-tall slide known as the ‘Tuff Slide’, an add-on for those seeking adrenaline rushes.
The set up also included giant dome tents for shade.
During the appearance of the course in April, around 5,500 attendees enjoyed the course, of which 4,500 were aged under 15.
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This story was written by Matthew Norman, he joined the team in 2022 as a Facebook community reporter.
Matthew covers Bicester and focuses on finding stories from diverse communities.
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