One of the Highlands' most popular attractions prepares to reopen
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One of the region's most popular attractions will be re-opening at the start of next week but visitors will have to wait a little longer to enjoy some of the rides.
The Landmark Forest Adventure Park in Carrbridge will be welcoming customers when Covid-19 lockdown restrictions are lifted from Monday.
However, the virus will still have an impact with two of the most popular rides out of bounds and a lower capacity than usual.
The operators have said that their ticket prices will reflect that the full offering will not be available until early summer.
A Landmark spokesman said: "We will also initially be opening at a reduced capacity of 850 people which is roughly 25 per cent to 30 per cent of our usual pre-Covid capacity.
"The Runaway Timber Train and the Wild Water Coaster will not be permitted to open until June as they have been categorized as funfair rides.
"This will be reflected in our ticket price."
In order to help us manage capacities and minimize touchpoints, all tickets will need to be booked online in advance.
Landmark has has extended the validity of all current season tickets up until April 30, next year, to ensure that everyone still gets a full year of usage.
Season Ticket holders are required to book a free ticket when they wish to visit.
For more information on Landmark's reopening and Covid-19 safeguards click here