Sandwiched between the River Severn and the River Wye you’ll find Beechenhurst, Forest of Dean. This peaceful location is home to Go Ape Forest of Dean Treetop Adventure course, so bring the whole family for some giggles and fun on our high ropes course. With great views and lots of other opportunities to keep you busy, this location is ideal for making special memories with younger age groups.

Treetop Adventure

Find your footing in the forest! Set in the beautiful surroundings of the Forest of Dean, this Go Ape Forest of Dean adventure is suitable for all ages (minimum 1m), providing plenty of opportunities to bring out the intrepid explorer in you. Have a go on the perilous Stepping Stone and Button Bridge, test your footing on three different loops of crossings before finding your wings for the ultimate flying experience as you dash through the clear forest air on a double zip wire finale.

Forest of Dean Beechenhurst

The ancient Forest of Dean is one of the few remaining royal forests in England. It’s mystical, magical settings were the inspiration for the Tolkien book so you can expect something special as you explore from your Treetop Adventure vantage point.

This is a forest designed for family fun – you’ll need a day to discover all it has to offer. Walk, run or cycle – there are routes for all eventualities.

Discover the famous Sculpture trail which is a four-mile-long walk, featuring sculptures created by artists to interpret the Forest environment and the history of this very unusual landscape.

Head to Beechenhurst Lodge Visitor Centre once you’ve worked up an appetite. There’s a café, a children’s play area and a climbing tower.

If you’re still up for more exploring once you’ve left the site at Beechenhurst there’s a secret world beneath the forest at Clearwell Caves. With nine show caverns there plenty of exciting things to discover. You can also sit back and relax as you enjoy a steam train ride through the forest on the Dean Forest Railway.