Climbing maze in Starup

Climbing maze in Starup

Starup culture and sportscenter, in collaboration with Haderslev municipality, had a burning desire to develop the hall to make it even more exciting and rewarding for its citizens. The vision was to create a mordern and multifunctional cultural sportscenter that offers acitivites for citizens at all ages.

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The Starup hall was not expanding its square meters, so it was crucial that we utilized the space they already had in a new and different way that would create value for the users.

The assignment was to integrate a climbing maze in one of the corners of the hall. The corner was not used for anything but ended up becoming a challenging and fun activity. Additionally, the climbing maze also serves as extra spectator seating when indoor football tournaments are held ind the hall, much to the delight of the youngest in the hall.

It was a two-in-one solution that transformed unused square meters into er multifunctional climbing maze consisting of nets, ladders, changes in elevation, small climbing walls with grips etc. All done in an aesthetic design language that aimed to motivate visitors to explore the maze.

We approached the task with a requirement to make the best possible use of the corner. There was a need to pack the corner with activities, and we managed to interconnect 4-5 activities in a very small area, without it feeling too cramped.

We achieved this by building a climbing maze, as it is a great way to connect multiple activities. We used nets to secure the outer side for peace of mind, ladders to elevate the activity to utilize the hall’s height, climbing grips to create challenges, and a net-rose as an exit, connecting the top of the climbing maze to the hall’s floor, to create a smooth flow in the labyrinth

The project required very precise calculation and scaling to make the best use of the corner. Before the climbing labyrinth came into existence, we had good initial discussions with the Starup Culture and Sports Association to find the right solution. We also illustrated our vision in 3D so that the Culture and Sports Association could visualize the climbing labyrinth and get an idea of what the finished solution would look like.

Working with the Starup Culture and Sports Association has been a pleasure, and together, we found a tailored solution that covered all the requirements and needs they had for the solution. We are incredibly happy to have been chosen as a collaborative partner on the task, and we are all very satisfied with the result.

Nature playgrounds

Nature playgrounds

Being outdoors should feel natural, exciting and involve plenty of movement. Based on our experience from building adventure parks at home and abroad, we are able to create the perfect nature playground that challenges, strengthens and provides continuous joy for the child and the playful mind.

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GoAdventure only builds nature playgrounds of the highest quality. We use posts made of robinia wood, a wood that doesn’t rot, which means the lifespan of our nature playgrounds is one of the longest on the market. All our installations are suitable for public use and comply with all EN1176 safety standards.

We build playgrounds for schools, day-care institutions, private operators and adventure parks. 

 

No two projects are the same, and we always start by looking at your needs and ideas, and then draw on our knowledge to arrive at the best possible solution. There’s no end to what we can devise, and we like to tailor each project exactly to your needs.

Tivoli Friheden in Aarhus

Tivoli Friheden in Aarhus

The “Tivoli Friheden” amusement park in Aarhus wanted to add a new and different activity to their amusement park. Follow their journey and read more about how an amusement park and a climbing park were joined together and taken to new heights.

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GoAdventure has been assigned a ground-breaking “one-of-a-kind” project in collaboration with Tivoli Friheden, which involves building a climbing park in the middle of the amusement park itself, and bringing the two parks together in a unique and alternative way.

The climbing park will consist of an adventure area containing the easier courses, and a more advanced course area that will take visitors out over the Tivoli Friheden lakes before arriving at a central tower, which will link the many courses together.

The central tower will also be a new construction, and here particular thought has gone into the architecture and aesthetics.

It has been an interesting journey with Tivoli Friheden and they have been amazing to work with. We are very happy with the results. Watch the video to the right to see the final results.

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Mobile cable car in Langeland

Mobile cable car in Langeland

The Langeland Festival wanted a spectacular transport route from the festival site to the adventure site. The solution? A mobile cable car.

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As a “pop up” event, GoAdventure built a mobile cable car that would connect the two sites at the Langeland Festival. It was a completely new way of thinking about transport, and it was the first of its kind in Denmark. The cable car stretched a full 320 metres and helped thousands of festivalgoers travel between the two sites in an easy and ‘uplifting’ way.

A mobile cable car was also used for the harbour festival in Holbæk as a link between the harbour and the Holbæk pedestrian street. 

The mobile cable car can be set up in a day, often less if required. There’s no end to how you can use a cool cable car for your event, and this particular mobile car makes the solution easy to achieve.

Sofiero Treetop Walking

Sofiero Treetop Walking

How do you experience a forest in a completely new and unique way? That’s what Sofiero Park wanted to achieve, and together we came up with a unique forest experience that starts in the heights. 

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In Sofiero Park, we have built a treetop walking experience where you walk from tree to tree and experience the beautiful nature of the forest in a completely new way. The walkways are made of wood and have netting walls that make it quite safe to walk around the facility, even without personal protective gear.

There are a total of 11 suspension bridges, which are over 150 metres long and which run from 2-10 metres high. The suspension bridges wind like a labyrinth through the forest’s trees, which makes you feel like you’re genuinely exploring the forest’s treetops. 

Up to 120 people can use the suspension bridges at the same time, and the project was built with guidance from the University of Copenhagen for maximum protection of the trees.

Click on the video to the right to see the finished result of the Sofiero Treetop Walking experience.

Netting installation for Tumlehuset

Netting installation for Tumlehuset

How do you allow for personal expression in a small space? The answer is: build tall. Tumlehuset desperately wanted to expand in its existing space, and so we simply utilised that space in a new way. GoAdventure helped with planning, concept phase, production and final assembly. Note that it has a floating netting passage above the existing activities, which is completely unique.

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Tumlehuset wanted to make full use of the space without overcrowding, and there we found the solution – to use the building’s posts and design to create a unique activity that would not interfere with the building’s other activities. The transparency of the netting also ensures that the space doesn’t feel smaller and claustrophobic, but instead feels open and inclusive. 

The netting passage has an entrance and exit on both sides, and allows you to cross over to the other side. The purpose of the installation was to give the children an extra activity, which had to take place at height in a safe and fun way.

More and more people are realising what a netting installation can provide and how it can be implemented. Netting can be used in countless ways and for many different purposes, so it’s no wonder that netting installations are becoming more and more popular.

Watch the video on the right and follow the project’s creation from initial step to finished installation.

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Free Fall, giant swing and education

Free Fall, giant swing and education

Himmerlands Erhvervs- & Gymnasieuddannelser (HEG) is a vocational institution that trains young people in trade, technology, health and craftsmanship. And here, skills are not the only thing to reach new heights – the students’ personal development also gets a gentle push – for example, by letting them jump from a height of 15 metres.

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HEG wanted to expand their existing climbing tower and thus train their staff for the new adventure building.

We therefore installed a giant swing, where a jump from a height of 15 meters would send students or teachers on a ground-breaking swing ride.

We then trained their staff in safety procedures, special precautions associated with jumps, control of climbing equipment and safety ropes.

Free Fall is an adventure activity that will give even the bravest people an adrenaline rush. Experience the leap from the treetop, the rush of the free fall and then the secure feeling of being grabbed and lowered safely to the ground.

A great activity that can be used as a confidence test, for team building or as an add-on in a climbing/adventure park.

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It was a really positive experience with competent advice and training. Jon is super sharp and thorough when it comes to adventure installations, and GoAdventure are easy to work with. They are passionate about getting to know their customers’ needs in a pleasant and down-to-earth manner.

Magnus Kolind Mathiassen, Activities Officer, HEG

Feddet Camping

Feddet Camping

Welcome to a floating world of activity!

Feddet Camping already had an obstacle course, a street football pitch and cable cars on the ground, but when there were many visitors on the site, space was cramped. Feddet Camping was desperate to expand further but on the same site. GoAdventure helped create a floating level in the trees above the existing activities. The result is amazing, to say the least.

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With the help of netting walkways, floating tree houses, platforms, climbing roses and giant trampolines, there are now even more active initiatives in the heart of Feddet Camping.

The new installation is perhaps the first of its kind in the world as we have combined treetop walking with bouncing and slides, thus creating a truly unique activity area. Thanks to the new installation, Feddet can entertain far more visitors, and you can choose for yourself whether you want to let loose and jump around, or enjoy a relaxing and aesthetically beautiful walk on the treetop walking path.

The campsite has both overnight and day visitors. The complete netting installation at Feddet Camping appears as a dynamic installation that weaves through the pine forest on multiple levels. It provides the green forest with some beautiful contrasting colours, all of which have been carefully chosen to create new visual life in the area.

Thanks to the area’s many possibilities, trees and design, a unique world of movement was created at Feddet Camping. This process is typical of GoAdventures’ way of creating installations in nature. We start with the dream, then we look at what is possible in the area, and based on these parameters, we create the completely unique installation that can’t be created anywhere else. This is our commitment to our clients – each new project will be different from the last.

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China – Chengdu Outdoor Center

China – Chengdu Outdoor Center

We would like to order a modern and highly secure pole park – it’s to be located in China!

GoAdventure was commissioned by a large Chinese development company from the adventure industry in China. The park was to be located in a scenic area, with large rocks, deep caves and magical waterfalls. A dream job was underway.

 

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The order for this amazing and challenging assignment came in February 2021. Despite the world being plagued by Covid-19, GoAdventure completed production of the entire climbing park in 14 days. Then came the dispatch of 90 climbing elements and 90 platforms to the destination. Assembly in China with four experienced builders to assemble the whole park.

The park consists of five courses of varying difficulty and a zipline course that meanders around the area. We call it “Zip Line safari”.

China is currently the country where the most projects are developed with a focus on nature, education and movement, all in complete harmony with the surroundings.

There is a great focus on tying learning, experience and physical activity together, so that all visitors get an experience that supports and increases self-confidence and independence.

Climbing parks can be built in living trees, on poles or by using constructions such as towers. There are countless possibilities for diversity when it comes to the activities – the sky really is the limit!

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Stavanger – Norway

Stavanger in Norway

AIR by Bolder wanted to attract a broad target group to the world of climbing, and be a meeting place and go-to company for adventurous visitors all year round. That’s why they needed an indoor wonderland. AIR by Bolder had towering ambitions and has now succeeded in their project.

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In collaboration with Unisport, GoAdventure has completed a vast climbing and activity hall in Stavanger, which is Norway’s fourth largest city. Here, AIR by Bolder can now offer all their indoor experiences as part of the Tvedtsenteret.

The task was to integrate a giant climbing wall with a netting landscape, high rope courses and a fairly challenging via ferrata. All in an aesthetic look that had to motivate visitors to explore the whole thing.

We approached the task with a requirement for ourselves to think about all the dimensions of the hall. All horizontal surfaces and vertical levels had to be utilised to the max.

We solved the task by erecting a 20-metre tall climbing wall and installing cable cars and climbing elements that meander under the ceiling of the 21-metre tall building. As a link and for optimal utilisation of the large empty space, we installed trampoline boxes and netting corridors, which thanks to their soft material would break up the hard wooden surfaces.

The project required very precise calculations and scaling to utilise the entire space. In several places, the climbing lanes move in through the climbing wall, allowing visitors to see the climbing wall from the inside.

AIR by Bolder has been uncompromising in their choices and has gone all out on adventure building. We are grateful to have been chosen as a collaboration partner for the job, and we are enormously proud of the result.