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THE world's longest inflatable obstacle course is coming to Reading this weekend.
The 1,000-feet long course, dubbed The Labyrinth Challenge, features a total of 30 obstacles including climbing walls, tunnels and cargo nets.
As part of the entry price, guests will get as many goes of the course as they can handle, during a pre-booked one-hour time slot, and unlimited use of the Labyrinth Village.
A Mini Labyrinth will also be set up for younger guests aged five to nine.
The Labyrinth Challenge will be set up at The Outpost, close to Rivermead Leisure Centre, Richfield Avenue on Saturday and Sunday.
Reading Chronicle reporters Courtney Friday and Daniel Blackham took on the challenge before it opens to the public this Saturday (21).
Watch the video here.
For full details visit The Labyrinth Challenge.
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