News : The rope town
The rope town
18-February-2017
Tourist complex Braslavskie ozera Vitebsk region informs:
Tourist complex Braslavskie ozera hurry to please all lovers of outdoor activities in the fresh air! Now you can visit the rope town, located in the complex!
Tourist complex Braslavskie ozera hurry to please all lovers of outdoor activities in the fresh air! Now you can visit the rope town, located in the complex!
Rope town - a great way to have fun and to spend time for health. The town is a tourist complex Braslavskie ozera consists of descent-trolley, rope park (3 routes) and a climbing wall. Due to the complex routes are divided into 3 levels of difficulty, can enjoy the popular entertainment everyone. Feel like a real conqueror of extreme routes in the ropes town of tourist complex Braslavskie ozera!
For more information about infrastructure of tourist complex Braslavskie ozera you can see here.
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