Go Ape Delamere Forest is home to 3 awesome Go Ape activities for adventurers of all ages. Young children finding their footing and over 1m tall will have the best day out tackling Treetop Adventure. We recommend Treetop Challenge for older children, teens and adult adventurers.
Battle your way from tree to tree on the Challenge course. This is a high one – 12 metres up and the stunning views are worth it. Treetop Adventure is the perfect high ropes course for children and adults finding their tree climbing feet.
Prefer to stick to the forest floor? No worries! Our all-terrain Forest Segway experience is one you’ll never forget.
Treetop Challenge
Take it to the very limits or take it nice and steady with Delamere’s Treetop Challenge. This high ropes course is perfect if you’re looking to choose your own levels of difficulty or starting slowly and discovering your tree legs. Don’t be fooled, Go Ape Delamere packs a mean punch if you’re up for a high-rise challenge! You’ll need quick wits and even quicker feet to successfully tackle the Infernal Traverse and your reward of soaring along the 212-metres of the longest zip wire is all the sweeter for it. Your very own flight through the sky!
Treetop Adventure
Shoot for the skies and land in the leafy treetop of Go Ape Delamere Forest – families with younger children on the hunt for cheer and challenge will find it in our Treetop Adventure course. This is the one if you’re over 1m tall and ready to take on a multitude of tricky obstacles from the Stepping Stones to the Button Bridge. Be warned, the Criss Crossing is a toughie but the sense of freedom from the two zip wires will leave you all smiling for days. Book a trip you’re certain not to forget.
Forest Segway
This is Cheshire’s ultimate Segway experience. Our all-terrain Segways will allow you to take in views of special scientific interest, including a rare ‘quaking bog’ which is home to some of the UK’s rarest wildlife. Weather permitting you can skirt the beautiful Blakemere Moss – a flooded wetland formed during the Ice Age.
