Would you go trampolining inside a secret CAVE? North Wales WOWS the world stage
A MAN has filmed himself bouncing around an underground cave to show off the splendour of the UK.
Steve Booker bounces around in VAST underground cave
Steve Booker braved one of the country’s most unique adrenalin attractions and caught his experience on camera.
Pitch black in parts, Steve weaves his way through the underground network of trampolines called Zip World.
The video shows him stepping into a tunnel lined with bright green netting.
A helmet-clad Steve takes in his new surroundings, saying: “This is awesome. This is completely random, never would have thought this was here.”
Steve Booker jumped over to the dark side
Steve and his group of adventurers spill out of the narrow passageway onto a giant trampoline.
They then wind through more bouncing tunnels with changing shades of light and eventually emerge at the end.
Steve breathes a sigh of relief as he climbs to solid ground, saying: “We made it out.”
The incredible experience is set up in Blaenau Ffestiniog in North Wales.
The trampolining attraction Zip World is placed inside an underground cave
Steve is a blogger who filmed the video as part of a joint venture between online travel agent Expedia and VisitBritain.
Off the back of a recent tourism boom, the campaign has captured some of the nation’s most jaw-dropping sights to promote Britain to the rest of the world - and show how easy they are to reach.
Expedia is encouraging holiday makers both at home and abroad to explore much further than the capital, with Steve completing the fastest zip line in Europe and scoping out boutique fashion in Manchester as part of his tour.
They also travelled to Liverpool to explore its cultural appeal.
The tunnels lined with netting lead out to wide trampoline spaces
Another video series was recently filmed by Aerial Republic to show off more iconic UK sights.
One of the clips shows a drone flying over the sheer, rugged cliffs of Cheddar Gorge.
Filmed over a day in March, the footage takes in a bird’s eye view of the Mendip Hills.
Cheddar Gorge formed the inspiration for Helms Deep in Lord of the Rings.
One look down into its depths proves its ethereal and other-worldly appeal.