THE world’s longest continuous inflatable obstacle course bounces into Sussex this weekend.

The Labyrinth Challenge spans more than 1,000 feet and includes 30 obstacles, set to test anyone who takes it on.

It will be set up at Brighton Racecourse – an apt place to host it considering you will be racing against others to post the best time – on Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm.

The inflatable wonderland will be joined by a miniature version for children aged five to nine to enjoy.

As well as the giant obstacles, the rest of the site – being named The Village – is accessible to all who take on the challenge.

The Village will include inflatable volleyball, penalty shootout, crazy golf, wipeout stepping stones, Nerf wars, laser tag, a toddler playroom, bouncy castles and lots more to keep the whole family entertained.

The bouncy behemoth hits Brighton on the last stop on a nationwide summer tour.

Dan Byrne, tour director for The Labyrinth Challenge, said: “We’re ready to celebrate the summer by bringing the Labyrinth Challenge and Inflatable Village to Brighton this weekend.

“While our new-look main course provides serious fun and excitement, this year the expanded village ensures it’s a true family outing with attractions and entertainment to keep kids and adults entertained for the whole day.

“All ticket holders get the chance to take on The Labyrinth course as many times as they like during their 60-minute slot, alongside unlimited use of all the inflatables and attractions within The Village.”

For anyone with a fire in their belly and a thirst for a air-filled challenge, this will be right up your street.

Tickets for the Labyrinth Challenge are £20, while tickets giving access to The Village only are £15, available online at www.thelabyrinthchallenge.com.

Tickets for under-fives cost £5, while a spectator ticket is £2.50.

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