June 29, 2015

Attraction in the Four Seasons Park

HUCK Rope Courses for Safe Play

What began with “flower magic and children’s dreams” at the region’s garden show in Oelde in Westphalia in 2001, is being continued today in the Four Seasons Park. No matter whether it is spring, summer, autumn or winter, there is something for young and old all year round. HUCK entertains little children with the design and play options presented by its rope course.

In the middle of magical parkland, a play complex featuring a children’s museum, play areas, a concert stage, an outdoor swimming pool and restaurants has opened in the Four Seasons Park. Limitless play and pleasure for little children, fascinating discovery tours through nature for the young and young-at-heart and a top-class, highly regarded entertainment programme for the whole family – this is what awaits visitors to the eastern Westphalian town.

For example in the Four Seasons Park visitors can get close to nature from a quite new perspective: from the breezy heights on a forest discovery tour or from tree house to tree house via rope bridges.

One of the children’s attractions is a HUCK rope course that guarantees fun without the need for safety ropes or supervisors. Children from the age of 6 get onto the rope course using grooves and climbing aids on the equipment’s corner posts. The six posts are made from natural robinia wood from which the sap has been removed. Their diameter of 300 mm to 400 mm offers great stability.

HUCK has fitted out this rope course with climbing nets and cobweb nets, rope hand rails, balancing ropes and a net tunnel. Platforms on the posts incorporate these into the flow of play.

In its design HUCK placed a particular emphasis on simple assembly: the various play elements were in position within two days. Acceptance by a qualified expert in accordance with DIN EN 1176-1 confirmed the usual HUCK quality.

The individual play elements in HUCK rope courses are approximately 4 m, 5 m or 6 m long and can be combined and arranged according to requirements and the conditions of the terrain.

 

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