Go Ape: New treetop adventure for thrill-seeking adults and children coming Dalkeith Country Park
and live on Freeview channel 276
Mega zip rides across the River Esk will get the adrenaline pumping through the veins of adults and older children, while young adventurers can take to the treetops as well, conquering incrementally challenging courses to build their confidence and leave them feeling like a hero.
The 1000-acres of Dalkeith Country Park set a beautiful backdrop to your treetop experience with ancient woodlands, gardens, historic buildings and picturesque ponds.
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Hide AdSite manager Stewart Deards said: “We’re really excited to be the first Scottish site to bring Treetop Adventures to under tens.
“Dalkeith Country Park is the perfect place for a family day out. There’s a high ropes adventure for every age (and skill level) with trapezes, twisty crossing and loads of breath-taking zips.
“Then there’s acres of parkland to explore, a beautiful palace and an awesome adventure play park for kids.
“Being so close to Edinburgh, it is also ideally located with easy and affordable parking. We’re delighted to be bringing another Go Ape to Scotland and can’t wait to start sharing our adventures.”
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Hide AdStephen Begg, events and activities manager at Dalkeith Country Park, added: “We are delighted to welcome Go Ape to Dalkeith Country Park this summer.
It’s an exciting addition to our offer in the Park and we believe it will make us the perfect destination for a full and completely fun-packed family day out for all ages.”
To find out more about Go Ape, which is opening early to mid-July, and for bookings, visit the website here.
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