SEND & Siblings: High Altitude Norwich

at High Altitude Norwich

Norwich Available until Tue 29 Dec

Book a SEND & siblings session at High Altitude Norwich

Looking for a space where fun feels comfortable, calm, and completely welcoming? SEND Sessions at High Altitude are thoughtfully designed for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, along with their families and carers.

What to expect:

  • A calmer, more supportive environment
  • Access to all the fun activities across the park
  • A welcoming space for families and carers to enjoy together
  • Freedom to move, play, and explore at a pace that feels right

Know before you go:

  • Carers must supervise at all times, including on the trampolines
  • One carer goes free per SEND ticket purchased
  • High Altitude Grip Socks are required for all jumpers
  • A signed waiver must be completed before entry

Come along, take your time, and enjoy everything High Altitude has to offer in a space designed with care, understanding, and inclusion at its heart.

Location

High Altitude Norwich

91 Whiffler Rd,
Norwich,
NR3 2AW
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Facilities
  • Café
  • Toilets
  • Parking
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Is there a weight limit at High Altitude?

Based on the trampoline manufacturer’s safety standards, the weight limit for an individual jumper is 17stone / 108kg. 

Can I bring my own food & drink to High Altitude?

Due to food health & safety, no self-catering is allowed at the venue. (Excludes birthday party cake.) Their Altitude Lounge offers an extensive great range of fresh hot and cold refreshments.

Is there an age limit at High Altitude?
  • Toddler sessions age 1-5
  • Under 10’s age 2-10
  • Freestyle 4 and above
  • * Please note- any under 4s will always require a paying adult.
Can I park at High Altitude Norwich?

Yes, there is!  During their Peak times our car park can become choco-block but don’t worry, they have other options. You can ALWAYS park at the Mercure Hotel just at the bottom of Whiffler Road. No ticket is required for Mercure Hotel parking.

What do I wear to High Altitude?

They recommend athletic clothing with some stretch. Preferably tracksuit bottoms and sports tops, girls/ladies should avoid wearing dresses without leggings and loose tops. Their socks with grip are compulsory for hygiene purposes and to avoid slipping. These are added to your admission fee the first time you visit and are then yours to keep to be used again at all subsequent visits. There are no changing rooms on site.

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