Pathfinder’s Passage
A compact cluster of three larch timber play towers linked by a vertical climbing net and vines. The layout promotes climbing, sliding, descending in multiple ways, and interactive movement. Suited to supervised outdoor spaces, it fosters gross motor development, coordination, body awareness, and peer cooperation in a natural material aesthetic.
$87,565
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Powder-coated Aluminium posts (timber-look), HDPE panels, PVC-coated steel decks, and Rotomoulded plastic slides/tunnels |
Constructed from durable larch wood, this setup comprises three play towers interconnected to create an integrated climbing and sliding structure. Vertical climbing nets and vines link the towers, enabling children to move between platforms at height. Each tower offers diverse movement options: a sloping ladder with solid rungs for grip, steps suited to smaller users, a fireman’s pole for safe descent, an open platform slide, and a curved tube slide that introduces enclosed sensory experience.
The design supports key aspects of child development by stimulating kinesthetic and vestibular systems, building strength, agility, and confidence in controlled risk-taking. With open railings and a natural timber aesthetic, it fits sensitively into park or school landscapes, maintaining a welcoming scale for younger users. The linked format promotes cooperative play, negotiation of turns, and imaginative group activities. Compliant with European EN 1176 safety standards for playground equipment, it suits council-managed public spaces, educational grounds, and early learning environments seeking robust, low-maintenance timber solutions that deliver high play value through layered challenges and pathways.
