PHOTOS: Giant obstacle course challenge in town park enjoyed by all

Isabel, Jack and friends on a birthday treat complete The Labyrinth Challenge.  Image Trevor Porter 77067-2 <i>(Image: Trevor Porter 77067-2)</i>
Isabel, Jack and friends on a birthday treat complete The Labyrinth Challenge. Image Trevor Porter 77067-2 (Image: Trevor Porter 77067-2)

More than 2,000 people took on the challenge of completing a spectacular 1,000-feet long obstacle course in Trowbridge over the weekend.

Simply The Best Events installed The Labyrinth Challenge in Trowbridge Town Park for use on Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19.

The two-day attraction – billed as the most spectacular, world-class inflatable obstacle course imaginable – proved highly popular with both youngsters and adults.

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Wiltshire Times: Charlie, Holly, Oscar and Kieran O’Neill are all smiles after completing The Labyrinth Challenge. Image: Trevor Porter 77067-7
Wiltshire Times: Charlie, Holly, Oscar and Kieran O’Neill are all smiles after completing The Labyrinth Challenge. Image: Trevor Porter 77067-7

Charlie, Holly, Oscar and Kieran O’Neill are all smiles after completing The Labyrinth Challenge. Image: Trevor Porter 77067-7 (Image: Trevor Porter)

Event manager, Clare Morby said: “The town park was a new venue for us, we are usually at the Clarendon Academy School.

“We were nearly sold out although there were still a few tickets left on the day. Quite a lot of people walking by came over to see what was happening.

“We had a lot of young people and adults taking part. It was a lot of fun and everyone had smiles on their faces.”

Wiltshire Times: Lilly and Marley on the laser tag battlefield. Image: Trevor Porter77067-3
Wiltshire Times: Lilly and Marley on the laser tag battlefield. Image: Trevor Porter77067-3

Lilly and Marley on the laser tag battlefield. Image: Trevor Porter77067-3 (Image: Trevor Porter)

The event was free to enter but those taking part paid £21 for an hour’s fun on the giant obstacle course.

Clare added: “One child told me he had completed the course in two minutes while others took their time. They could go found as many times as they liked in the hour.”