You’ll find Go Ape Southampton in Itchen Valley Country Park. Against a backdrop of beautiful water meadows and woodland, these Treetop Challenge and Treetop Adventure courses are on the upper level of the Go Ape height scale. Throw in some tricky tree-high crossings and super speedy zip wires and you have all the making of a brilliant outdoor adventure. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker after your next adrenaline rush or a family looking to make special memories, our Southampton site ticks all the boxes.

Treetop Challenge

Perfect for adults and teens, this super high, super speedy course delivers the ultimate in tree-high physical fun. Master the Log Balance and stomach-clenching Tarzan Swing as you move around the high ropes. For the ultimate zip wire reward – a 200-metre flight where you’ll reach speeds of up to 25 mph! Don’t forget to wave to people in the play park and picnic benches. This is the best day out that anyone looking to challenge themselves will have in a long time.

Treetop Adventure

At Go Ape Southampton, prepare for lots of laughter on our Treetop Adventure course. Perfect for children and young family groups, the course includes two loops. Loop 1 is made up of confidence-building crossings with lots to cling to, where the longer loop 2 has wobbly bridges to test your skills. Both ends with a super zip wire ride back to the ground that so many children tell us is ‘the best part!’ Whether leading the way or bringing up the rear, no one will get left behind on this fun-filled high ropes adventure that is sure to be the highlight of your day out!

As Southampton’s hub for outdoor activities there’s a lot to keep the family entertained and busy. With two play areas to choose from, linked by the Play Trail which is made up of a series of animal sculptures for children to play on the whole family are sure to have a great time.

You’ll also find a number of trails to guide you through the beautiful country park including the Keepers Trail, Nature Detective Trail and Tree Trail. For the more adventurous there are two permanent orienteering courses which are designed so you don’t need a compass.