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🧗Bear Grylls Adventure
The Bear Grylls Adventure is an indoor adventure experience located at the NEC Birmingham, inspired by the survival expert. It offers a range of high-octane activities designed to challenge and thrill families with kids.
- Activities include: high ropes course, zip lining, climbing walls, archery, and a cave experience.
- Suitable for ages 5 and up, with varying difficulty levels to cater to different age groups.
- Facilities: cafe, lockers, changing rooms, and secure bag drop.
Practical tips: Book in advance to secure time slots; wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes; allow 2-3 hours for the full experience. It is an excellent choice for a rainy day as the entire venue is indoors.
Travel tips
Book time slots in advance
Popular time slots fill up quickly, especially during school holidays and weekends. Book online ahead of your visit to guarantee entry.
Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing
Children need proper footwear for climbing walls and ropes courses. Avoid loose clothing that could catch on equipment.
Plan for 2-3 hours minimum
Allow plenty of time to experience all activities without rushing. You may want longer if your children are less adventurous or want to repeat activities.
Use the secure bag drop and lockers
Store valuables, coats, and bags safely whilst children complete activities. This prevents items getting damaged or lost during high-energy play.
Check age and height requirements beforehand
Activities are suitable from age 5+, but individual challenges have varying difficulty levels. Verify your child meets specific requirements for each activity.
Arrive with energy levels high
These are physically demanding activities. Ensure children have eaten and had a good night's sleep before arriving.
Use the on-site cafe for refuelling breaks
A cafe is available to grab snacks and drinks between activities. Bringing a packed lunch may also be an option worth checking.
Perfect for rainy days and school holidays
Everything happens indoors, making this ideal when weather is poor. Book early if visiting during school breaks as it's very popular.
Let children choose their own challenge level
With varying difficulty levels available, children can pick activities matching their confidence. Avoid pushing hesitant kids into activities they're not ready for.
Changing rooms available for post-activity cleanup
Children may be sweaty or muddy after activities. Changing facilities are on-site, so bring a change of clothes if preferred.
Consider visiting outside peak times
Weekday mornings and term-time visits tend to be quieter than weekends and school holidays, offering shorter queues for activities.
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