Ninja Warrior has opened its new adventure park at Teesside Park this morning.

The venue, boasting a replica obstacle course of that on the hit ITV show, opened at 10am.

The adventure park promises something for all ages with dozens of obstacles and inflatables to traverse.

The fitter and more adventurous among us can take on two replica courses based on the hit ITV show, including the infamous final obstacle of the warped wall, towering above the course and standing at just 1ft shorter than on the TV show.

Meanwhile, kids and big kids can take on one of Ninja Warrior UK’s largest inflatables with an obstacle course, slides, battle zone and area for youngsters.

Ninja Warrior at Teesside Park.Ninja Warrior at Teesside Park. (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

A café will provide refreshments for those choosing to watch from the sidelines or deciding to refuel after a workout on the course.

See some of your questions answered here:

How much does it cost?

One hour entry costs £14.95, with the second hour available for half price.

Are there any age restrictions?

The venue is suitable for anyone aged four and above. For younger visitors the large bouncy castle has various areas including slides, an obstacle course and battle area.

There are two versions of the main Ninja Warrior course, like that seen on TV. One has a higher level of difficulty with a higher warped wall at the end.

Anyone under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Some of the attractions at Ninja Warrior in Teesside.Some of the attractions at Ninja Warrior in Teesside. (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

Do you need to book in advance?

You do not need to book in advance, although bosses do encourage visitors to book online to avoid disappointment.

What are the opening times?

The venue is open from 10am until 7pm Monday to Saturday, and 10am until 5pm on Sunday.


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Are there any health and safety restrictions?

Participants have to take part in a safety briefing by watching a video before entering the venue. They also have to complete a waiver.

I only want to watch – can I visit for free?

Parents or spectators watching can do so for free and will be given a wristband to signify that they cannot use the attractions.