Indoor climbing Gravity Rocks at Bluewater near Dartford will reopen on Saturday, April 17

Shoppers will be able to scale fresh heights from this weekend when Bluewater reopens its indoor climbing attraction.

Gravity Rocks, which is part of the shopping centre's indoor Gravity trampoline park, will begin welcoming climbers back from this Saturday.

Gravity Rocks at Bluewater is reopening on Saturday, April 17
Gravity Rocks at Bluewater is reopening on Saturday, April 17

As part of the government's routemap out of lockdown the indoor climbing attraction can now reopen.

The trampoline park itself is expected to open a few weeks later, on May 20, should Kent's move out of lockdown continue to go to plan enabling the next stage of restrictions to be eased.

The activity centre's reopening comes just days after outdoor dining and non essential shops also opened to the public within the Greenhithe centre and could give families with younger children an additional activity to enjoy whilst visiting the centre's indoor and outdoor spaces.

The trampoline park will be able to reopen in May
The trampoline park will be able to reopen in May

Climbers must be aged four and above to take-on the different themed climbing walls at Gravity Rocks and all children under 18 must be supervised by an adult.

A 30-minute climb currently costs just over £10 and must be pre-booked in advance in line with current covid restrictions.

The climbing centre will open on weekends only to begin with, between 10am and 6pm, and is welcoming individual climbers or those within their household groups.

To learn more about pre-booking your visit and all the safety measures in place please click here.

For more suggestions of things to do with the kids in Kent visit www.mykentfamily.co.uk

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