
Sundown Adventures (Go Ape, Treetop Adventure)
Sundown Adventures at Go Ape, Wyre Forest
Are you ready to take on Go Ape Sundown Adventures? With neon lighting, these sense-heightening experiences add a new level of thrill to your outdoor activity.
After all, everybody knows that when the sun goes down, the real fun begins.
Sounds good, right?
Wrap up warm and bring your sense of adventure. Go Ape Sundown Sessions are an exciting way to experience the season in a whole new way.
Swing, bounce and zoom from dusk and into the night this autumn with our Sundown Sessions.
Thrill-seekers, from October, you are invited to become a creature of the forest with our nighttime adventures.
Tackle mega-high platforms in the darkness or feel the speed of a zip wire as the sun goes down. With minimal lighting, these sense heightening experiences do add a new level of excitement into the mix.
After all, everybody knows that when the sun goes down, the real fun begins…
Book your Sundown Adventures here
You’ll find our courses subtly illuminated to add to the wonder and mystery for our younger adventurers. Adults and older children embarking on an adventure will use a head torch to navigate their way through the night, with only minimal ground lighting for safety.
The Sundown Adventures takes place on the ‘Treetop Adventure’ activity
Treetop Adventure is a high ropes activity aimed at younger children. It has intricate tree-to-tree crossings, wobbly bridges and brilliant zip wires for kids, all designed for young adventurers over 1m tall.
Kids and parents love Treetop Adventure as it’s adrenaline-filled fun in the great outdoors. You’re guaranteed laughter and screams of delight, and most importantly, you’ll see their confidence grow as they leave their comfort zone.
Children under 6 need to be supervised by an adult on the high ropes course. For children over 6, parents can decide to supervise/cheer on from the forest floor or on the treetops.
Give them an adventure they’ll never forget, and book their high ropes and zip line experience today.