BlogTreetop Manchester welcomes over 26,000 visitors in its first year

Treetop Manchester welcomes over 26,000 visitors in its first year

Treetop Trek and Treetop Nets in Manchester’s Heaton Park have just celebrated their first anniversary and have revealed that to date, since opening in 2017 they have welcomed over 26,000 people, of all ages, to enjoy aerial adventures high up in the trees. 

The attractions were launched by Wigan-born entrepreneur Mike Turner following the success of his award-winning aerial adventure attractions in Windermere and North Yorkshire and have proved to a hit with both locals and tourists alike, from young professionals through to multi-generational families. 

Mike said: “The response in Manchester has been great, we’ve welcomed visitors all year round from all over Manchester and the surrounding area, including a large number of local schools and colleges.  

“People have been really receptive to both Treetop Trek and Treetop Nets and seem to value an outdoor attraction where they can get an amazing high ropes experience, be active together and enjoy the amazing green space that Heaton Park has to offer, it’s all here really. 

“We’d like to thank the Manchester community for all their support over the last 12 months.”

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