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Adventure awaits at the Indoor High Ropes course, so book now for Birmingham's newest aerial challenge

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June 06, 2025

WHETHER YOU'RE TEETERING ACROSS ROPE BRIDGES OR CONQUERING TOWERING PLATFORMS, GRAVITY ACTIVE BIRMINGHAM, STARCITY'S NEW ROPE COURSE, IS THE ULTIMATE TEST OF BRAVERY, BALANCE, AND BOLDNESS

Adventure awaits at the Indoor High Ropes course, so book now for Birmingham's newest aerial challenge

GET ready to climb, balance, and soar like never before - the new Indoor High Ropes adventure has opened at Gravity Active Birmingham, StarCity.

Suspended high above the ground, this thrilling aerial challenge is packed with adrenaline, heart-pounding fun, and unforgettable moments perfect for kids, teens, and adults alike.

The course features rope bridges, balance beams, and aerial challenges suspended high above the ground, all within a 25,000 sq ft entertainment space.

Visitors can test their agility and conquer their fears in a safe and controlled environment. The brand-new course is suitable for all skill levels.

STRAP IN FOR AN ADRENALINE RUSH

The new Indoor High Ropes adventure is suitable for families, school groups, kids (who are 135cm and above), and corporate team-building. You'll be supervised by fully trained staff, and all safety equipment is provided.

A Gravity Active Birmingham, StarCity spokesperson said:

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