At the edge of Cambrils on Catalonia’s Costa Daurada, Circuito de Aventura MiniJump (One) is a compact introduction to aerial play for children. Designed for first-timers, the Mini Jump Circuit sits at one meter above ground and stitches together swinging bridges, ramps, rope challenges, small ladders, playful swings, and a short zip line—the kind that elicits delighted squeals and literal firsts for many young explorers. The course converts a simple height into a big moment: balance, coordination, and confidence built step by step. This one-hour, low-difficulty loop is ideal for families who want an active, safe taste of adventure without the logistics of a lengthy hike or technical gear. Safety systems are geared to kids: low exposure, clearly graded obstacles, and staff who support multiple languages (Català, English, Español, Français) so directions and encouragement arrive without confusion. The operator describes the activity as autonomous with maximum safety, and the route’s 1‑metre elevation keeps thrills accessible while still delivering that feeling of 'I did it.' Practical rules shape the experience: children taller than 115 cm may run the course while an adult supervises from below; kids under 115 cm must be accompanied inside the circuit by an adult (16+). That blend of independence and close supervision makes the course great for toddlers stepping up and for older siblings boosting confidence. Expect roughly 60 minutes of active play—long enough to try each element and ride the zip line finale. Why book this instead of a playground? The design focuses on progression: small balance tests, short dynamic moves, and a controlled zip line all introduce technical play in a risk-managed setting. For families visiting Cambrils, it’s a constructive complement to the town’s beaches and seafood restaurants, and a memorable way to burn off energy before siesta time. The course’s compact footprint also makes it a tidy option for mixed-age groups. Take a camera for the grin-snap at the zip line exit, pack closed-toe shoes and sun protection, and arrive with a sense of playful coaching rather than competition. The MiniJump is less about speed and more about the first successful crossing, the first independent footstep, and the first shouted 'again!' For families building a love of outdoor movement, Circuito de Aventura MiniJump (One) is a measured, joyful first flight. Plan to visit during cooler morning hours in summer to avoid heat, or pair the circuit with a beach afternoon. Staffed sessions often allow multiple short runs so children can repeat favored obstacles; expect natural pauses for instruction and harness checks. Parents should budget extra time for adjusting harnesses and for encouragement breaks. This is a tidy, focused dose of outdoor skills practice – balance, grip, spatial awareness – wrapped in pure childhood fun.