Bluewater's Gravity Rocks to open 'biggest climbing walls ever'
11:46, 28 June 2022
updated: 15:19, 28 June 2022
Bluewater's Gravity Rocks climbing centre is set to reopen with bigger walls in a new location.
There are now 13 'clip & climb' experiences to conquer at the Thames Walk entrance atrium, where Gravity Rocks is opening its 'biggest climbing walls ever.'
Billed as “twice the height, twice the fun”, the walls open on Saturday, July 2, just in time for the summer holidays.
Previously available climbs such as Speed Climb, Twister, Big Cheese and Hexed will still be available, while new challenges include Stairway to Heaven, Face to Face, Astro Ball, and Pixatron.
The climbing walls are said to accommodate all skill and ability levels, from young beginners to experienced climbers; and expertly trained staff are on hand to ensure guests are in safe hands.
Gravity Rocks guests will also be able to jump, bounce, hop and dance through the air on 'extreme trampolines' at Open Jump, featuring an open trampoline area, dodgeball court, air bags and 'slam dunk zones'.
Gravity Rocks Owner Harvey Jenkinson said: “We’re really excited to be launching this site. Gravity Rocks at Bluewater are the largest climbing walls in Kent and there’s no comparable offering in the county so we can’t wait to see it open.”
Gravity Rocks is also equipped with next-generation lighting and sound systems.
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