La Jefa is described as high -speed as a “tall axis” for families “for slipping, slipping and spots” through the water in Aqua Par
The Aqua Park, known for its sparkling turquoise lake, increases the bet with its latest addition to the “final summer segment experience”.
La Jefa, La Jefa, stands as a huge feature in ST Andrews Lakes in the Holing Hall, and occupies families “for slipping, slipping and spots” in the sun.
ST Andrews is proud of a lake with an area of 70 acres filled with springs and constantly expanding with many floating playing areas, slices, jumping points and starting areas, in scenes that will not be outside the place in MED.
La Jefa, translated into “The Female Boss” in Spanish, is the latest exciting supplement to the 20 -foot garden slices, El Jefe – “The Male Boss”.
Stewart Bishop, director of Saint Andrews Lakes operations, said: “No Geva is the next next step for our Markina Aqua,” said Stewart Bishop, Director of Saint Andrews Lakes.
In addition to water excitement, the gravitational gravity is also characterized by Rochester in a special sandy beach area, rowing, blasphemy, postal code wires, and ax throw activities, according to Kent Live reports.
Not to mention climbing walls, shooting, sailing courses, rowing lessons and children's activity days throughout school holidays.
The old quarry was converted into an amazing blue lake reserve, providing pleasure for everyone on water and land. And if you want to relax, then the survivor of the wig is proud of the beerli, and the hot ponds and even a cold lake, not to mention the cold area with warm chairs and accuracy to arrive.
Aqua Park is 25 pounds for a 50 -minute session, and family deals and concessions are available. Your ticket covers the help of bottom, and vigilant rescue men, and there is essential safety before making waves.
There are information on reservations and activities that need to be incited and timing the session on the website. There are also fees throughout the day for the beach.
It is located in the village of Holling, a strange village that floats in the warm Medaway area between Cuxton and Snodland and inside a stone's throw from Rocchester, St. Andrews Lakes you will find the pit of heaven. The lake gets a pure blue color from the hanging chalk molecules that reflect light.
Saint Andrew says that the lake water flows from a spring, making it “incredibly clean.”