Verticabana, Adventure park in Maromme, France
Verticabana is a tree climbing park with four distinct courses built among tall trees in the forest. Each course features suspension bridges, zip lines, and various climbing structures spread across different heights.
The park opened in 2012 when Jonathan Houget developed a section of Parc Signa into a recreational space. Since its founding, it has become an outdoor destination for the Normandy region.
The park brings together people of all ages who want to test themselves physically while spending time outdoors surrounded by trees. Visitors move through the courses at their own pace, making it a social space where friends and families share a common challenge.
The park is open from Easter through All Saints' Day, with access available on weekends, holidays, and Wednesdays during the regular season. During school holidays, it opens daily with afternoon and evening hours.
The park contains about 90 different stations spread throughout the courses, each designed for varying skill levels. This allows visitors to pick challenges that match their ability and progress naturally through the difficulty levels.
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