Treetop Adventure
Big Fun for Little Adventurers
Explore North London’s high ropes with safe thrills and stunning views across the capital.
Treetop Adventure is the perfect introduction to our high ropes experience — designed for families and younger explorers. There’s no minimum age, just a minimum height of 1m, making it a fantastic way for little adventurers to discover their daring side.
This confidence-building course is packed with wobbly crossings, swinging bridges, and fun zip wires — all guaranteed to spark smiles, laughter, and a huge sense of achievement.
With two exciting loops to explore before an exhilarating zip back to the forest floor, it’s a brilliant way to bond and make memories together in the treetops.
Those ready for more height and challenge can move up to Treetop Adventure Plus (recommended for ages 6-10), while thrill seekers aged 10+ can take on the toughest experience — Treetop Challenge.
Treetop Adventure Overview
Safety System
Continuous Belay
Recommended Age
4-10
Min Height
1m
Max Weight
130kg
Difficulty
Entry Level
Duration
60 mins / 90 mins
Highest Platform
9m
Longest Zip
21.5m
Treetop Adventure is designed with children aged 4 to 6 or 10 years old in mind (depending on the location). It’s a brilliant introduction to our high ropes.
One adult (18+) can supervise 2 children aged under 6 and must participate in the activity.
One adult (18+) can supervise 8 children aged 6-15 years old from the course or on the ground.
Adults (18+) cannot simultaneously supervise children participating in Treetop Challenge and other high ropes activities such as Treetop Adventure and Treetop Adventure Plus.
Alexandra Palace Reviews
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Corporate Events
Play Area
School Trips
Food & Drink
Walking Routes
Picnic Area
See the full guide for directions, facilities, and what to bring.
Plan Your Visit
Get skating
Take a turn around London’s biggest ice rink.

Take a paddle
Paddle boat on the lake before a tasty snack at the Lakeside Café.

Try pitch and putt
Practice your golf swing on the 10-hole pitch and putt course.
Dogs are welcome throughout the park and at Go Ape. There are some areas where they must be kept on a lead, but these are well signposted.
We have a small range of soft drinks and confectionary available at the cabin. The Boathouse Cafe is located nearby, selling hot drinks and light lunch. The park also has several other locations that provide food and drink throughout the day.
There are accessible bathrooms. These are equipped with baby changing facilities and there are further baby changing facilities located in Alexandra Palace East Court. More information can be found on the Alexandra Palace website.
There is an accessibility map of the park available on the Alexandra Palace website. Our site is reachable via step free access, with tarmac paths on a gentle gradient leading to it. If you have any specific accessibility requirements please contact us ahead of your visit so we can help.
Parking is operated by Alexandra Palace, with the East Court carpark being closest to Go Ape. You can pay for parking when you leave the park, via the onsite pay machines that are located in all car parks, or you can pay within 24 hours of leaving via the ECP parkbuddy app or online on the Alexandra Palace website.
We have space for small items at the cabin, but storage is not secure, so belongings are left at your own risk. We recommend bringing as little as possible and any bags to be left in your vehicle if you arrived by car.
Public toilets can be found on the side of the Boathouse Cafe and are open from 10:00 - 17:30. The closest accessible toilets are located in the east court foyer. Please enquire with the Alexandra Palace Visitor Services team if you require any further assistance or information.
Located in Alexandra Palace park, Go Ape Ally Pally's London location means that it's easy to find by car or public transport. We're less than a ten-minute walk from Alexandra Palace station. Those travelling by car can use the East Court car park at Alexandra Palace. Our cabin can be found near the boating lake and boathouse cafe in the North East side of the park.
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