Loch Lomond Aerial Adventure course
Loch Lomond Aerial Adventure course

Loch Lomond Aerial Adventure course

For children, adults, and families alike! Why not bring out your inner child at the TreeZone Aerial adventure course in Loch Lomond? The course has everything from Zip wires, tight ropes, gap jumps to Scramble nets. This adventure course has some of the most scenic views in the country, with a beautiful forest while making your way to the course. The facility is also heavily staffed by trained employees, so there is a little worry with regard to safety.

Where can I find the TreeZone Aerial Adventure Course?

The facility is located in the town of Balloch, with regular bus and train routes from Glasgow.

the course is based on the shores of Loch Lomond in Balloch, with views of Ben Lomond close to the site. The course has a minimum age requirement of 8 years old and a minimum height requirement of 1.1m. It is also recommended that visitors wear comfortable athletic style clothing, on think about waterproof jackets or sunscreen. Admission starts from £20 and they often have discounts for groups. So what are you waiting for, go on down and let out your inner child!

  • Parking.
  • Wheelchair accessible.
  • Accessible toilets.
  • All payment methods accepted.

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