Details
Yellow trail is your introduction to the adventure park - for children and everyone else who wants to start with zero pressure. The ground-level start lets you know immediately that this is "round one": short transitions, distinct platforms and elements that require basic coordination, without the feeling that you are "up in the air". You start calmly, catch your rhythm and, just a few elements later, your body starts to work on its own - step, balance, hands on the rope, eyes on your next target.
It's especially good for the youngest visitors because everything feels like safe play: exciting enough to feel like an adventure, simple enough for a child (or a beginner adult) to gain confidence quickly. The shorter ziplines feel like a reward and a reset - a little burst of speed, then back to a calm, steady flow.
Basic info
Yellow is the lowest level in the park's progression and it's designed as a warm-up for everything that comes next. The route teaches you the basics through platforms and short crossings: how to find your footing, how to shift your weight from one foot to the other and how to use your hands for support rather than 'rescue'. The zipline is built in as part of the rhythm - not as the main attraction - because this is where you learn basic body position, safe landings and how to move the pulley without rushing.
Before you start, it helps to know it's completely normal to pause for a moment, look at the next element, then go. Your instructor gives short, practical instructions at the start, the rest you learn through movement - which is why Yellow is also a great "round one" for adults trying the trails for the first time.
Why choose this trail
If you want a trail that builds confidence quickly and naturally, Yellow is the best place to start. It teaches the essentials - calm breathing, steady steps and feeling secure in your gear - so moving up a level feels smooth, not like a sudden leap.
Practical tips for the trail:
- Start slowly and focus on steady steps, not speed
- Look towards the next platform or handhold - it helps settle your movement
- Use your hands for balance and support, not to pull yourself forward
- On the zipline, follow the body-position tip and land safely
- If your child pauses, give them a moment - the rhythm often comes back on its own
