A POPULAR outdoor attraction in the UK will reopen following a shock closure last October.
The former TreeZone high rope adventure course in Loch Lomond, , is set to reopen under new ownership after the loved attraction closed suddenly last year.


According to management, the will reopen under a new name “soon”;.
In a post on social media, the site said: “EXCITING NEWS â High ropes is re-opening.
“The high ropes course at Shores will be re-opening soon, under new ownership.
“Watch this space for opening date and more details.”;
The attraction has two courses that both go through with many obstacles on the way and last around an hour-and-a-half each.
There are also a number of zip slides including one that is 90 metres long.
Whilst the Loch Lomond site closed in October, a second site at Aviemore remains open.
Announcing the closure of its outlet at Loch Lomond Shores, TreeZone said at the time that the decision was made with “regret”; after operating there for nine years.
The statement added: “It is with regret that In Your Element must announce that our TreeZone adventure park at Loch Lomond will be closing from October 1.
“The course is a very popular attraction in the Loch Lomond and , has a 5-star grading from Visit Scotland and has many hundreds of 5-star reviews across multiple sites.
“As owners, we have not made this decision lightly, but our adventure has grown too big and complicated to run effectively and it is time to let this part of it go, in order to refocus on our operations elsewhere.
“We understand the impact that this will have on our awesome team of instructors, who have done a brilliant job in running the course, and also, that there are many regular customers out there who will miss us too.”;
The attraction is located at the edge of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, which boasts a number of mountains, , heritage attractions and campsites.
Within walking distance of TreeZone is Balloch Castle Country Park which stretches over 200 acres.
Located within the park is Balloch Castle, which was built in the early
Balloch Castle Country Park is the only country park in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.
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