A Cornish tourist attraction is boasting that it will have the "world's biggest aqua park" from this Easter.
Adrenalin Quarry, close to Bodmin Moor in south-east Cornwall, has made the claim as it prepares to reopen its water park, complete with giant inflatable playground on a quarry lake.
The attraction, which uses the tagline 'Throwing people off cliffs since 2009', is a mecca for thrillseekers, with double zip wires, axe throwing, a cliff top swing and wild swimming.
It already claimed to have the biggest aqua park in the south west, but new additions mean it has taken that one step further.
Writing on its Facebook page, the attraction said: "Massive flex – as of Easter '22 we will have the world's biggest aqua park.
"With 56 elements and 59 connectors there will be more chaos than you can possibly imagine."
It will follow the introduction two new elements to the park, 'Anvil' and 'Everest', described as "the two biggest inflatable elements money can buy."
The website shows booking slots available from April 9 onwards, with sessions on the hour lasting around 45 minutes.
Tickets cost £20 per person, to include wetsuits on certain dates and buoyancy aids throughout the year.
Children over the age of six can go on, and under 11s must be accompanied by someone over the age of 18.
All participants must complete waivers before checking in at a reception.
Adrenalin Quarry added: "Climb, jump, slide and bounce at Cornwall’s most extreme aqua park. No-holds-barred madness on our colossal inflatable playground. Get wet and go wild on oversized trampolines, monkey bars, slides, swings and more."
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