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What could be better than an autumnal Go Ape adventure beneath a sunset and a canopy of colourful leaves?

Ditch the sofa and treat your tribe to an unforgettable adventure with an unforgettable Sundown Experience at 23 Go Ape sites across the UK. With more than 8 experiences available, there’s something for everyone, from tiny tots to ape sized daredevils. Sundown sessions are available from September, throughout October half- term and up to the 30th December.

Go Ape Site Manager, Pete Cox, explains: 'Sundown Sessions are a unique way of experiencing the forest at a special time of day. As the sun sets and most people turn in for the night, the forest comes alive. Even if you’re a Go Ape pro, it feels different and exciting as you wind your way through the fairy lit courses with a head torch and the setting sun to guide your way.'

Find out more about the Sundown Sessions on offer:

  • Treetop Adventure – Enjoy a nocturnal birds-eyes views as you traverse wobbly crossings then prepare for a spine-tingling thrill as you zip through the crisp autumn evening. This is an ape sized adventure for all adventurers over 1m tall.

  • Treetop Adventure Plus – This is all the fun of fun of Treetop Adventure plus an extra loop of higher platforms, more challenging crossings and even longer, solo zip wire.

  • Nets Adventure – The sun and the stars are only a leap away from their fingertips on this Go Ape favourite. Feel like a creature of the night as you prance and play in sky-high suspended nets. When you need a break, breathe in the crisp autumn air, take in the views and gaze upwards. A yummy autumn drink is highly recommended (and deserved) afterwards.

There are a limited number of sessions available so adventurers are urged to book ahead and secure a space.

Head to goape.co.uk/sundown for more information, prices and dates available.


This blog was supplied by Go Ape.

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