The UK zorbing season will roll to a stop at the end of October and the ball won’t start rolling again until April. Therefore, there’s just a few weeks left to catch a ride in either a hydro zorb or a dry zorb.
After that date, UK zorbers will have to head to somewhere like New Zealand – the home of zorbing – to get their zorbing fix. Paula, a 30-year-old designer, who tried dry zorbing for the first time over the summer, said: ‘It is a really good laugh and you don’t need any equipment or training. And it’s pretty good value.’
To book before the last few weeks are sold out, click here.
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