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Aerial Assault Course

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Getting to grips with Go Ape at Aberfoyle

There are several aerial assault courses available in Scotland.

In Aberfoyle, in The Trossachs, you can try an award winning aerial assault course rising up 40 feet in the trees that includes rope bridges, tarzan swings, zip slides and various other challenging obstacles. This 'Go Ape' high wire forest adventure challenges a wide range of ages, all you need is to show your 'adventurous side' and you'll soon be swinging from tree to tree!

Alternatively spend some time at the biggest indoor climbing centre in the world - the Edinburgh International Climbing Arena (EICA) where you can try the Skywalk aerial assault course. Suspended 100 feet above the arena, this is a test of balance, nerve and your head for heights.

Where to go:

Visit the longest zip wire in the UK at Go Ape in Aberfoyle, near Stirling. It's an amazing experience and at 426 metres long, gives you plenty of time to look around and enjoy the ride. Alternatively challenge your limits at the EICA Skywalk.

Want to get started ?

All you have to do to take part is contact one of the activity operators -see adjacent entries. To ensure you enjoy this activity safely and get the most fun from it, there are participant restrictions. Find out more in the adjacent provider entries.


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