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🌲Zipit Forest Adventure

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Zipit Forest Adventure is an exhilarating high ropes course set high up in the trees of Grizedale Forest in the Lake District. It offers multiple aerial trails with zip lines, rope bridges, and tree-to-tree obstacles, suitable for children as young as 4. Full safety harnesses and trained instructors are provided, ensuring a fun and safe experience for the whole family.

Highlights:
- Zip lines and wobbly bridges among ancient trees
- Courses graded by difficulty (easy, medium, hard) so everyone can find their level
- Teambuilding and birthday party options available
- On-site café and picnic areas for refreshments

Practical tips: Book online in advance, especially during school holidays. Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. The course operates in most weather but may close during high winds; check the website before travelling. Parking is free at Grizedale Forest.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages418+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book ahead, especially during school holidays

    Book online in advance as slots fill quickly during school holidays and weekends.

  • Check weather before travelling

    The course may close during high winds, so check the website before heading to Grizedale Forest.

  • Wear closed-toe shoes

    Closed-toe shoes are essential for safety on the obstacle course. Trainers or walking boots work well.

  • Minimum age is 4 years old

    Children must be at least 4 years old to participate. Younger siblings may need supervising elsewhere.

  • Free parking available

    Parking at Grizedale Forest is free, making it good value alongside the course fees.

  • Courses graded by difficulty

    Easy, medium, and hard courses mean younger, less confident, and more experienced children can all participate.

  • Full safety harnesses provided

    Professional harnesses and trained instructors are provided, so no need to bring your own safety equipment.

  • Café and picnic areas on site

    Bring snacks or use the on-site café to refuel between courses. Picnic areas available if you prefer packed lunches.

  • Wear comfortable clothing

    Comfortable, practical clothing is essential. Avoid anything loose or restrictive that could catch on obstacles.

  • Plan for a full morning or afternoon

    Include time for checking in, safety briefings, and possibly trying multiple courses. Build in rest time between attempts.

  • Bring layers for changeable weather

    Lake District weather can change quickly. Layers allow you to adjust to temperature changes throughout the day.

  • Consider birthday parties and team building

    Birthday party and team-building packages are available if you're looking for a group activity venue.

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