ChloroFil - Le parcours branché, Adventure park in La Neuville, France.
ChloroFil is an adventure park in the Phalempin forest covering about 7 hectares with eight climbing courses of varying difficulty. The courses combine zip lines, swings, and elevated platforms between trees for a progressive climbing experience.
The Phalempin forest served as a natural recreation area for local people in northern France from the early 20th century onward. The modern adventure park was later developed within this established natural space.
The park reflects how French people enjoy outdoor activities in nature, with visitors climbing between trees using modern safety gear. It draws families from the local area and adventure seekers from everywhere.
The park is easy to reach on foot and well signposted, with clear orientation between the different color-coded routes. Plan to spend at least 2 to 3 hours to have enough time for all activities.
Every visitor must first complete an introductory course to learn the continuous rope safety system before exploring the eight routes. This system ensures all climbers are properly protected as they move from tree to tree.
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