Trailblazer’s Route
Three larch timber play towers with roofs connected as an obstacle course featuring vines, monkey bars, a rolling beam, a slide, and an enclosed tube slide. Children climb, balance across beams, swing on bars, traverse vines, and descend via open or enclosed slides. Suited to supervised early years settings, it strengthens gross motor skills, kinesthetic and vestibular awareness, body control, self-confidence, and concentration for group play. The simple Nordic timber design integrates naturally into landscape environments.
$141,966
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| Materials | Powder-coated Aluminium posts (timber-look), HDPE panels, PVC-coated steel decks, and Rotomoulded plastic slides/tunnels |
Built from durable larch wood, this setup links three roofed play towers through a variety of challenging elements including vines for climbing, monkey bars for swinging and upper-body work, a rolling beam for balance practice, plus descent options via a standard slide and a tube slide for enclosed sensory variation.
The obstacle course format encourages progressive physical challenges that develop strength, agility, coordination, and equilibrium while supporting emotional growth through achieved mastery and confidence-building. Natural larch timber in a clean, architect-designed Nordic style blends sensitively into park, nursery, or school landscapes, offering an approachable scale for young children. It facilitates parallel and cooperative play, turn-taking, and imaginative scenarios in shared spaces. Compliant with EN 1176 European playground safety standards, it suits council-managed public areas and educational sites seeking robust, low-maintenance timber structures that deliver diverse movement opportunities and support holistic child development within compact, weather-resistant installations.
