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Under 18yr olds must be supervised by a participating adult.
Gorillas (18yrs+) from £30.00
Baboons (10-17yrs) from £20.00
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Customer Reviews
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Irvin Griffiths, 29 July 2010
We all enjoyed the afternoon....highlight of our day out @ Leeds Castle
Rosanne Stimson, 29 July 2010
The staff we're great.
Richard Vlietstra, 28 July 2010
it was really well done by you guys. i guess people would come back if there was a progression you could make in terms of ability. Perhaps a rating or different courses offering different standards from easy to hellish. you probably already do this!
Wendy Crowson, 28 July 2010
Its just good fun, love it
peter day, 27 July 2010
Found I have muscles Ive forgoten about but great fun.
sally cooke, 27 July 2010
it's great to be outside in the woods & meeting like minded people.
Nicola How, 27 July 2010
had a brilliant time, even when it rains! would love to try the course you have in scotland with the longest zip wire - am hoping for that to be my next (and 3rd) go ape experience.
V Walker, 27 July 2010
i didnt do coure my grandson and friend both 13 and friend daugher age 19 done it , friend and i walked round and watched them it was good , they all had a great time and want to do it again, would recomend it to any one , well worth the money
Neal Wardman, 27 July 2010
Kim was a very good instuctor and gave my daughter (1st timer) lots of encouragement, which gave her confidence to finish the course. My son and I have been before and had just as much fun as before. Keep on making it happen, we love it!
Julia Whitehead, 26 July 2010
I was first talked in to Go Ape by my daughter who at the time was too young to do the course on her own. She is growing up to be a potential extreme sports person; I don't like going up stepladders. But with a few wobbly moments and some choice words I made it round the first time. I have since done it twice more and have suprised myself how much more confident I have become at heights; though I still avoid the "extreme" stages, who knows, that might be my next challenge.


