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After winning Best New Tourism Business at the Victorian Tourism Industry Council awards in early December, Live Wire Park is thrilled to be opening its new Spring Circuit in time for summer, giving visitors a rare vantage point of the Otway Ranges.

The Spring Circuit is a series of five netted zones that are connected by netted walkways elevated five metres above the ground.

With pods to relax in, a colourful ball pit and giant balls, the whole family can bound around amongst the treetops in this new fun-fuelled zone.

The playful attraction offers visitors something completely new that can be enjoyed by all ages, alongside the existing gliding, zipping and climbing adventure experiences. Kids can test their agility on the Short Circuit, designed and built with children and adolescents in mind, to be safe, secure and above all, fun!

Those seeking a slower pace can wander through the 120-metre-long Canopy Circuit amongst the native blue gums.

Just one kilometre from Lorne’s main beach and hidden among the Otway wildlife, Live Wire Park is an electrifying outdoor experience in the heart of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road Region.

Home to Australia’s most extreme zip line, the 525-metre-long Shockwave Zip Coaster, as well as the Super Circuit, thrill seekers may meet their match at Live Wire Park with 53 mid-air trails, suspended bridges, tree-scaling activities, an electrifying Tarzan swing and a supercharged 10-metre QuickFlight bungee.

Open every day from 9:45am – 5.00pm, and from 26 December 2019 – 26 January 2020 from 9.00am – 5.00pm (excluding Christmas Day and for maintenance). General admission is $16 for adults (16+ years), $12 for children (one -15 years) and concessions, and includes one hour on the new Spring Circuit experience and canopy circuit walk. Other activities come at an additional cost per circuit.

For further information about Live Wire Park please visit www.livewirepark.com.au

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