Details
Green is for beginners who've already done round one and now want just a touch more – without it feeling like a big step up. It has the same friendly feel as Yellow, but with more variety in the crossings. Instead of stopping all the time to check what's next, the rhythm becomes smoother: you keep moving, the route is laid out clearly and the elements make you think one step ahead. It's not really that it's harder – it simply feels more "real", like a short route rather than a practice area.
This is the trail where it often "clicks", especially for children who already felt confident on Yellow. Green feels like progress because it mixes different types of movement – balance sections, rope or net crossings, hanging steps – so your body starts to move in a more organised way. It's still comfortable and easy to follow, but it asks you to look two steps ahead and keep a calm pace all the way through.
Basic info
In the park's progression, Green is the natural next step after Yellow. You still start in the lower zone, which is exactly what you want on a beginner trail: you feel in control, while getting more variety in each round. The route usually runs through a sequence of platforms and crossings that link together, so there's less stopping and more flow. The zipline is part of that rhythm – a short transition that carries you forward and brings your focus back, rather than being the only attraction.
Before you start, it helps to know Green rewards calm planning: look to the next platform, work out where your weight needs to go, then move. If you set off too fast, it's easy to lose that steady pace – this trail feels better when you keep things smooth and even.
Why choose this trail
If you're looking for your first slightly higher trail that still feels family-friendly and approachable, Green gives you both. It feels reassuring, but it also gives you that first sense of doing a proper route – interesting enough to make you want another round, calm enough to stay enjoyable for children and beginner adults.
Practical tips for the trail:
- Keep your eyes forward and plan your next two steps before you move
- Hold an even pace – Green feels better when you don't break the flow too often
- On hanging elements, use your body for balance, hands just for stability
- If you feel unsure, go back to calm steps rather than gripping harder
- Repeat a section if you need to – routines build confidence quickly
