Trampolines, zip lines and slides in an abandoned slate mine
A subterranean playground in North Wales features trampolines, walkways, slides and “Zip World Caverns,” the world’s largest fully underground zip line course.
- ‘Bounce Below’ is a network of giant trampolines, walkways and slides suspended in the caverns of the 176-year old disused Llechwedd slate mine near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Picture taken on July 21, 2015. (OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
- ‘Bounce Below’ is a network of giant trampolines, walkways and slides suspended in the caverns of the 176-year old disused Llechwedd slate mine near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Picture taken on July 21, 2015. (OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
- ‘Bounce Below’ is a network of giant trampolines, walkways and slides suspended in the caverns of the 176-year old disused Llechwedd slate mine near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Picture taken on July 21, 2015. (OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
- ‘Bounce Below’ is a network of giant trampolines, walkways and slides suspended in the caverns of the 176-year old disused Llechwedd slate mine near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Picture taken on July 21, 2015. (OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
- Visitors experience ‘Zip World Caverns’ a network of underground zip lines, rope bridges and tunnels in the caverns of the 176-year old disused Llechwedd slate mine near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales on July 21, 2015. (OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
- ‘Bounce Below’ is a network of giant trampolines, walkways and slides suspended in the caverns of the 176-year old disused Llechwedd slate mine near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Picture taken on July 21, 2015. (OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
- ‘Bounce Below’ is a network of giant trampolines, walkways and slides suspended in the caverns of the 176-year old disused Llechwedd slate mine near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Picture taken on July 21, 2015. (OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
- ‘Bounce Below’ is a network of giant trampolines, walkways and slides suspended in the caverns of the 176-year old disused Llechwedd slate mine near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Picture taken on July 21, 2015. (OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)