Have you ever imagined what it would be like to leap from one spot to another in the heart of a forest? How would you feel moving from tree to tree with just a harness and a rope? Would you like to experience the daily life of a squirrel? Thanks to the invention of adventure parks, these curiosities can be resolved quicker than a rooster’s crow.

Nature lovers and adventure sports enthusiasts are in luck, as a new activity has emerged for them: multi-adventure circuits where the zip line takes centre stage for fun and unforgettable moments.

 
Hanging from trees

  

But what exactly is a zip line? It’s simply a rope suspended in the air, anchored at two points of different elevations. To glide along it, you’ll either sit astride or hang mid-air, depending on the zip line model you choose. A harness and the right carabiners will ensure zero risk, letting you slide down the rope with complete safety.

This activity is recommended for all ages and, unsurprisingly, is ideal for family outings. So, if you’re unsure what to do next weekend and fancy some fun with the little ones, hesitate no longer. For many parents, it’s a thrilling way for kids to enjoy nature and learn about it from a fresh perspective.

You’ll observe the surroundings from above—like a bird or a leaping squirrel darting between trees. Crossing mountains, rivers, or small streams has never been easier than with this setup. Plus, no special fitness level is required; you don’t need to be in peak shape to take part.

 
 Group doing zip lines

 

One key feature that’s made adventure forests so popular is how they redefine leisure. You’ll embark on a unique adventure in the wild... Schools, companies, and stag/hen groups have already tried it—so what are you waiting for?

Additionally, note that zip lines often combine with multi-adventure circuits. The park’s instructors will closely monitor and assist you as needed. Before starting, they’ll brief you on basics like technique and equipment use.

Dive into activities tailored to your skill level, so you can focus purely on the thrill. Tibetan bridges, lianas, moving logs... Everything you’ve never dared imagine awaits, perched between one and seven metres high (varies by park and level).

 
 Safety always ahead

 

Discover a new form of active tourism, where nature becomes an unparalleled backdrop and flora/fauna take on a fresh dimension... from the treetops!