MegaAdventure aerial park opens in Adelaide

SkyMate-under-constructionThe MegaAdventure Aerial Park inspired by a British Army aerial assault training course will open on Friday, November 27 at West Beach in the Adelaide Shores precinct, South Australia.

It includes a 26-metre high structure called SkyMate with 50 crossings, individual activities that consist of scramble nets, rope bridges, beams, swings, log steps, aerial surfboards, row boats and even Adelaide wine barrel steps.

Alex Blyth, managing director MegaAdventure said it was the first structure of its kind to launch in Australia.

““The idea for MegaAdventure Group developed whilst I was working in the British Army as an instructor using aerial assault courses to train recruits - I thought it would be great fun to give people the same kind of dynamic challenge in a safe and accessible environment,” said Blyth.

The world-first mega structure aims to provide an unparalleled aerial experience to create the ultimate public playground for all ages and has the capacity to hold an additional 70 crossings that will roll out over the coming months.

Other offerings at MegaAdventure include a kiosk, bungee trampoline called MegaBounce and the SkyWalk, which allows access to the top viewing deck of the SkyMate.

MegaAdventure aerial park opens in Adelaide

SkyMate-under-constructionThe MegaAdventure Aerial Park inspired by a British Army aerial assault training course will open on Friday, November 27 at West Beach in the Adelaide Shores precinct, South Australia.

It includes a 26-metre high structure called SkyMate with 50 crossings, individual activities that consist of scramble nets, rope bridges, beams, swings, log steps, aerial surfboards, row boats and even Adelaide wine barrel steps.

Alex Blyth, managing director MegaAdventure said it was the first structure of its kind to launch in Australia.

““The idea for MegaAdventure Group developed whilst I was working in the British Army as an instructor using aerial assault courses to train recruits - I thought it would be great fun to give people the same kind of dynamic challenge in a safe and accessible environment,” said Blyth.

The world-first mega structure aims to provide an unparalleled aerial experience to create the ultimate public playground for all ages and has the capacity to hold an additional 70 crossings that will roll out over the coming months.

Other offerings at MegaAdventure include a kiosk, bungee trampoline called MegaBounce and the SkyWalk, which allows access to the top viewing deck of the SkyMate.