TreeTop Central Coast wins NSW Tourism Awards
TreeTop Central Coast Adventure Park, home of the unique roller-coaster-meets-zipline Crazy Rider attraction, has won two awards at the 2015 NSW Tourism Awards.
TreeTop Central Coast won Gold in the Adventure Tourism category and took out the People’s Choice Award at this year's New South Wales Tourism Awards.
TreeTop co-owner Sandrine Gaymard said of the win: “We’re delighted to have won two amazing Awards. We’re always looking to create new and active ways for people to connect with our gorgeous bushland – and we believe it’s this passion to innovate that makes us such a popular destination.”
“At TreeTops we’re about providing a unique and educational experience in the tree
tops that is completely safe and gives visitors a real WOW feeling,” she said.
“Our products are powered by human energy and we want to encourage as many people as possible - of all ages and abilities - to get out in the bush and have some healthy adventurous fun.”
“It’s also a great win for the Central Coast because it puts the spotlight on the tourism potential of the region and the creativity of operators,” she said.
The Central Coast park located in Ourimbah State Forest is home to the 1km long TreeTop Crazy Rider, a unique zipline experience that twists and turns through the native forest.
Ms Gaymard said the TreeTop Crazy Rider experience – which opened 12 months ago – has gained significant interest from tourism operators across the globe including the USA and Europe.
TreeTop Central Coast is one of three adventure parks under the TreeTop brand that Ms Gaymard and her husband Frederic Galimard operate under the TreeTop brand.
TreeTop Central Coast will now advance to the 2015 QANTAS Australian Tourism Awards to be held in February 2016.