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Parco Avventura Majella (Guardiagrele)
Location: Localita' Piana delle Mele, 66016 Guardiagrele, Italy
56.9 miles (91.5km) .... 1hr 47mins (Head towards Chieti and
Pescara but go off Right before Chieti towards Alanno.Scafa,
direction Manoppelo Scalo, then direction Casalincontrada,
finally head for Guardiagrele - then please, follow sign road for
Bocca di Valle Pianadelle Mele and Parco Avventura Majella)
The Majella Adventure Park is the biggest Italian Adventure
Park and is located in Guardiagrele, in Piana delle Mele.
To English people it is like “Go Ape” but more grown up!
Open 10am – 8pm in August every day10/12yrs 16Euros,
13yrs/Adults 20Euros. The ticket is valid for 3hrs and the
return hour is indicated on the back of ticket, which has to
be respected otherwise after 15 minutes of delay you have to
pay for a penalty of € 5,00
The access to areas of Piana Mele is free, you pay only the
tasks you want to do. Even if you don't wish to participate, you
can follow your kids around the sections to encourage them
and take photos.
Mountain bikes can also be hired at the site.
We suggest you book the activity to guarantee your entrance
into the Majella Adventure Park where there is lots of parking
but it fills up quick, especially with the italians random parking!
Would recommend getting there by 09.30 if you want the first
slot or pre booking. You have to be there 15 mins before your
time anyway, to get kit and the briefing.
Contact: Phone: 0039.0871.335544Fax: 0871.010015
Email: info@parconaturalemajella.it
Web Site:
www.parconaturalemajella.it/en/parco-avventura/
Trip Adviser Review Comments: Great staff, great
equipment, safety taken very seriously as you would hope.
This adventure park is inside a huge natural reserve.
The various facilities vary according to the children heights,
from the younger ones (4 years) to adults. All are very safe,
as everybody is secured with a harness.
The main attraction is the tree course which is like the
'Go Ape' in U.K. There are three parts. One is for very small
children, next is for slightly bigger kids and then the large one
which is split into four colour difficulties. Green, blue, red and
black. Depending on your kids size depends on what colour
you can do due to the higher of the wires to clip into.
The obstacle course was decided by age and size
under 130cm, 130cm to 140cm, over 140cm and 14 years old
+ over.
They provided us with an English speaking instructor which
was great.
There's one cafe at the entrance and a restaurant further
down which is expensive so I'd take a picnic and use the
eating areas in the woods.