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5 IDEAS HOW TO USE PLAY SPACE SLOPES TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

02 Apr 2025


Although site slopes can pose design challenges, they also offer incredible opportunities to elevate traditional play spaces. In recent years, trends have shifted; we are no longer just creating play equipment, but rather designing play spaces with a growing demand for more sophisticated design.



Simply placing a standard playground package in an empty field is no longer sufficient. Gradients, mounds or terracing should be embraced, not avoided, to create visually appealing play spaces, encourage imaginative play, and provide a sense of adventure.

The following five ideas from adventure+ will inspire the integration of site gradients into the play space design.

Bridges/Walkways

Elevated bridges and walkways offer excellent access for individuals of all abilities, accommodating children with very limited mobility (including those using wheelchairs) as well as those with typical mobility.

Slides

Slides are always a popular choice and essential in any playground. They are even better when seamlessly integrated with the surrounding landscape. Longer and more engaging slides can be incorporated into slopes without significantly increasing the fall height. There are numerous variations available, including both closed tube types and open flat-bed constructions.

The Rolling Knoll

This simple form of play, which doesn’t require formal structures, seems to be something that kids adore! If space permits, a large, grassy rolling hill can be an economical way to keep children entertained, especially if excess soil from a site excavation is available.

Wall Climbs

Children love to climb! Council and school maintenance officers are regularly confronted with the issue of erosion on mounds in high-activity areas, such as playgrounds. The combination of children running up and down an incline and wet weather quickly results in a slippery, muddy,eroded landscape.

Forts or Play Unit on the Hill

Setting up a play structure like a fort-style design on a hill or slope can significantly boost the visual prominence and impact of the play area, without the expense of a tall tower play unit. When designed thoughtfully, it can also address the fall height concerns often found in taller structures. This concept serves as a fantastic centrepiece for a play area and can offer visual prominence if that is the designer’s goal.

Of course, play opportunities incorporating slopes, terraces and banks are endless! Read the full adventure+ article here!

5 Ideas How to Use Play Space Slopes to Your Advantage
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