THE longest continuous inflatable obstacle course in the world, The Labyrinth Challenge, is returning to South Wales this summer and this year it’s even bigger.

The new course, which is over 1,000ft long and includes more than 30 fun obstacles in five-themed zones, comes to Chepstow Racecourse this July.

The pop-up attraction, owned and operated by Simply The Best Events (STBE), was enjoyed by around 100,000 people last year and features inflatable challenges including hurdles, climbing walls, tunnels and slides.

This year also sees the return of The Village which includes a Mini Labyrinth course for children aged 5-9 to enjoy.

Dan Byrne, Tour Director for The Labyrinth Challenge, said:

“We can’t wait to bring the new look Labyrinth Challenge to Wales this summer.

“The giant inflatable assault course gives family and friends the opportunity to race together or just have fun tackling the wacky obstacles.

“We’ve spent the winter revamping the course to ensure it’s even more action-packed for thrill seekers. There’s a new start, it’s even longer and we’ve replaced some challenges with brand new inflatable sections.

“A ticket gives people the chance to tackle the course as many times as they like during their hour-long slot and enjoy unlimited use of 30 other great inflatables and attractions in The Village.”

The event takes place across the weekend of July 28th and 29th. The Labyrinth Challenge course and The Village are also available for corporate hire on Friday, July 27th, for between 50 and 2,000 people.

Tickets for the Labyrinth Challenge and unlimited use of The Village are priced at £20 and £15 for the under 10s and are available online at www.thelabyrinthchallenge.com. Visit @thelabyrinthchallenge on Facebook and follow @Labyrinthcourse on Twitter or Instagram @labyrinthchallenge.

The South Wales Argus has teamed up with the event at Chepstow Racecourse to offer four tickets to one lucky winner on the day of their choice. To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question: How long is the new Labyrinth Challenge at Chepstow Racecourse?

Send your answer, name, address and contact details on a postcard to Labyrinth Challenge Competition, Gwyn Roberts, South Wales Argus, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 3QN or you can enter by text. Start your message with CHEPSTOW, leave a space and then send your answer, name and address to 80360. Messages cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Service provided by Newsquest Media Group. Terms and Conditions at www.southwalesargus.co.uk/competitions.

Closing date: May 24, 2018.