Zip Wire / High Ropes

Zip Wire / High Ropes

What is it? 

Zip Wire and High Rope courses generally take place suspended in the air, and can come in small versions that are only a few metres from the ground or in a bigger scale at higher elevation. Going on a Zip Wire involves being attached to a strong cable and travelling down it via gravity, and a High Ropes course will have a series of platforms and ropes all connected together for the user to climb from start to finish on. 

What does it involve?

There can be many varieties of both of these activities, but all generally involve travelling by being suspended over the ground. Both Zip Wire and High Ropes equipment at more extreme heights will all include being strapped into a safety harness, whether its attached to a cable on the Zip Wire or to the frame holding a High Ropes course.

Why do it and what are the benefits?

These kinds of activities can give students a big confidence boost by successfully completing them - being suspended off the ground makes everything seem a bit more dangerous. A High Ropes course often involves participants working together to make it across an obstacle, and can build some great teamwork and problem solving skills. 

What equipment do we need?

You wont need to provide any equipment for this as the venue will provide everything, but you should make sure all students are wearing appropriate clothing - check with where you are going beforehand for advice!

Who is it suitable for?

Students of all ages should enjoy the Zip Wire and High Rope activities as there is such a wide variety of types - young children can experience the short and lower length courses, and the height and intensity of the activity can increase with age and confidence.

Costs?

The various costs of Zip Line and High Rope activities will greatly depend on the venue and the specific properties of their apparatus, so make sure to do your research on venues in your area and decide how extreme a course you want to book.

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Such activities may not be advisable for those with a fear of heights, but this depends on the physical specifications of the equipment - some courses that are just above ground height should be fine for people of such dispositions. 

How do we include?

Venues with Zip Wires are often set up for disability as the activity involves being harnessed onto the cable, so would be a good opportunity for students with physical difficulties to get involved. High Rope courses may be a bit more difficult as it requires a lot more individual movement, but consult with your chosen venue for specific setup information.

Doing it abroad?

You will find variations of the Zip Line and High Rope activity all over the world, so it's a case of researching into your location. Mountainous and hilly areas are most likely to have Zip Lines because of the elevation required to travel down the cable, and as a High Rope course can be constructed just about anywhere it's likely there will be an establishment to cater to your requirements wherever you are.

Main website:

There is some good general information here about High Ropes, but the best websites to visit will be for the locations specific to your needs!

Venues with this Activity

This elegant Edwardian Country House offers exceptional facilities and stunning views over an untamed Welsh landscape. We are located on the edge of Llanwrtyd Wells, between the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrian mountains, with a 5 acre lake and adjoining river providing a lovely backdrop.

Our Award Winning outdoor Activity Centre awaits you. All you have to do is come out and play!

Super adventure playground with a seasonal paddling pool for the smaller ones. Also boasts tennis courts, a skate park and seasonal crazy golf.

Something for Everyone. NEW Tree Top Junior at Alice Holt.

Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January - don’t forget a pair of gloves!

Unique adventure playground and assault course, plus a stunning indoor play facility, scenic active adventure trail, fishing, cycle hire, plus big sand and water play, with small stream and water wheels, plus a climbing tower and giant slide.

A huge ancient forest, dating right back to Roman times

It is home to the Tree Top Way, an amazing walkway in the canopy of the trees. It also has a play area, cycle trails, some amazing ancient trees, and lots of space to explore!

Winner of Suffolk Tourism Awards – Best Tourism Experience 2011

Main pool, teaching pool, and diving pool with 1m and 3m springboards and 5m platform. Learning creche and indoor play area also on site.

Toddler World is a fun-filled environment designed to challenge and stimulate children between the ages of 6 months to under 5 years through innovative play sessions. Supervision required.

Sherwood Forest offers an array of activities to complete your family break. Visit the Nature Centre for a wealth of information about the wildlife on our Village or laze around on a pedalo overlooking the lake and the beautiful forest. There are a great selection of shops to explore and all the family favourite restaurants for all your dining needs.

Silver Award in the ‘Beautiful South’ Small Visitor Attraction of the Year. A stone’s throw from Southampton.

Tucked away in 440 acres of beautiful woodland and meadows close to the River Itchen. Go Ape Southampton, Itchen Valley Country Park is perfect for a family days out in Hampshire, and friends looking for awesome activities in Southampton, Portsmouth or Eastleigh.

One of our highest adventures, close to a 2 million year old natural limestone cave.

Our Buxton Tree Top Adventure is set in the heart of the beautiful Peak District National Park and within walking distance of the historic Spa town itself. One of the best days out in Derbyshire, you’ll enjoy high ropes, a zip wire and much much more.

This former ironstone quarry has a wonderful children's play area as well as a network of long and short trails through 83 hectares of mixed woodland. The park is home to the Quarryman's Rest Cafe, Jungle Parc UK and the Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway museum.

Jungle Parc high ropes adventure course

Set in 530 acres of beautiful woodland with a centre-piece lake. Shortlisted for the Beautiful South Awards 2013.

Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January  (closed 27-28 December) – don’t forget a pair of gloves!

Fairytale Georgian castle in magical surroundings, with Deer Park, Lake and Arboretum, Children's Adventure Playground and Assault Course, Knight's Maze and Burma Bridge Tree Top Walkway.

Inside this family home you'll find richly decorated Gothic interiors, Fine Art, Armour and much more.

Take advantage of the many activities offered at Grendon's countryside location. Flexible accommodation, homemade food and a friendly atmosphere make it the perfect place for a residential visit for early years upwards.

Staying fit and healthy does not have to be boring. Forget jogging in the park or swimming at your local pool, it is time to try something different to get you out of the house and getting some exercise. High rope courses may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about ways to get some exercise, but it could be just the activity you are looking for.

The Forest with it All in Kent. Bedgebury Forest is the wild outdoor adventure in South East England.

Go Ape Trent Park is open Thursday – Sunday in November.

An Adventure just 10 minutes walk from Cockfosters tube station (Piccadilly Line).

Enjoy Two 235m Zip Wires with Views over Dartmoor National Park.

Peaceful and attractive riverside park with lots of green space for informal play plus equipped play areas for toddlers and juniors, zip slide and BMX track.

Why not go GHYLL SCRAMBLING and splash, slide and jump into the cool mountain stream or spend a few hours in the cool shady woods on the HIGH ROPES or paddling on Derwentwater or if it all gets too much, come indoors and climb.

Beaumanor Hall is a Victorian country house located in Woodhouse, Leicestershire. Set in 34 acres of idyllic countryside, Beaumanor has been run by Leicestershire County Council since the 1970s and offers a whole range of facilities.

Planters Sky Trail Adventure is a high ropes adventure course you wear a cool full body harness and slingline to help you conquer your fears, experience high level thrills and get to the top of our 30ft two-level rope, bridge and beam course.

Based at award winning Planters garden centre, on the border of Staffordshire and Warwickshire (just outside Tamworth).

Outdoor Activity site offering wide range of childrens adventurous activities. Junior Quad Bike Treks through 175 acre woodland, Paintball (aged 8+), High Rope Tree Trekking, Super Swing, Climbing, Target Shooting, Low Rope Challenge Course, Raft Building. Holiday Activity Days, Children's Birthday parties.

Dobroyd Castle is a 19th century mansion set high up on the Todmorden moors enjoying some fantastic views of the surrounding area and accommodated up to 285 children. The castle has both architectural and historical significance in the area.

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