THRILL-SEEKERS are bring invited to take on the world’s longest, continuous, inflatable obstacle course when it arrives at Chepstow Racecourse next month.

The 1,000-feet long Labyrinth challenge, designed for people aged 12 and over, features more than 30 interactive and wacky obstacles.

Among those that people can tackle include jump-offs, hurdles, ‘biff n’ bash’ sections, balance beams and giant balls.

Set across five themed zones – the Lava Zone, Jungle Zone, Toxic Zone, Combat Zone and Ocean Zone – the course starts with participants jumping off a 20ft platform into a crash bag below.

The fun continues in the Inflatable Village, adjacent to the course, which offers fun, games and refreshments for all ages along with a mini Labyrinth Challenge suitable for the under 12s.

There is also the option to hire the Labyrinth Challenge course and Inflatable Village for exclusive corporate use on Friday July 7, for between 50 and 2,000 people.

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 Chepstow.

“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.”

Admission to the event at Chepstow Racecourse across the weekendly of July 8-9 starts from £15, with tickets to The Village priced £20.

Combination tickets for both attractions costs £27.

Tickets are available now online at www.thelabyrinthchallenge.com

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