Treetop Adventure Plus at Moors Valley Country Park offers fun-filled high ropes designed with kids aged 6 to 10 years old in mind, or those looking to build up their confidence. It’s a truly unique way to experience the outdoors as adventurers take on three exciting sections with brilliant obstacles including suspended bridges and super ziplines between the trees and back to the forest floor. It's the perfect destination for families looking for an exciting day, all within beautiful woodland scenery. 307
Treetop Adventure Plus
Next-Level High Ropes for Kids
Go further with taller platforms, trickier challenges and fun zips in Moors Valley’s upgraded course.
Treetop Adventure Plus Overview
Safety System
Continuous Belay
Min Age
6
Recommended Age
6-10
Min Height
1.2m
Max Weight
130kg
Duration
60 mins / 90 mins
Highest Platform
12m
Longest Zip
100m
Treetop Adventure Plus is recommended for children aged 6–10. At some locations, it’s also suitable for ages up to 12. It’s the perfect choice for young adventurers — or anyone wanting to build confidence before taking on Treetop Challenge.
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.
Moors Valley Country Park Reviews
Plan Your Visit
Corporate Events
Dogs Allowed
Play Area
School Trips
Food & Drink
Walking Routes
Picnic Area
Forestry England Site
See the full guide for directions, facilities, and what to bring.
Plan Your Visit
Explore the park
Moors Valley Country Park is an award-winning spot with walking routes and bike trails.

Enjoy the play areas
There are two, one for older children and a younger children’s area with gentler slides and swings.

Explore the trails
Try the Play Trail (suitable for pushchairs) or the Tree Top Trail, a five-metre high 200-metre-long wooden walkway.
For the safety of both mother and child, Go Ape strongly recommends that pregnant women do not take part in our adventures.
Our adventures are robust physical activities involving climbing, balancing, and zipping, which naturally carry a degree of risk. While we don't want to be discriminatory, we are not medical experts.
We strongly encourage you to seek advice from your doctor before deciding to participate.
If, after consulting your doctor, you choose to proceed, we will require you to formally declare your pregnancy to a staff member and sign a specific disclaimer acknowledging that:
"I have made Go Ape aware that I am pregnant and, as a result, Go Ape has recommended that I do not take part on the course. However, I have decided to take part on the course in the full knowledge that this may incur risks to my unborn child."
We want you to have a safe and wonderful experience, so please prioritise medical advice when making this decision!
Due to the nature of our treetop activities, we strongly recommend that pockets must be emptied to prevent the risk of dropping any personal belongings while on the course. Some courses are built over a mixture of vegetation, streams, and in some locations even lakes and ponds. There is therefore a risk of personal loss if items are dropped into areas that cannot safely be reached by foot.
Adults (18+) can simultaneously supervise children participating in Treetop Adventure and Treetop Adventure Plus from 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.
Adults participating in an activity may only supervise children on the same activity.
Please make sure that there are enough adults (18+) in your group to supervise the children (under 16 years) you have booked for, meeting the supervision requirements for your activity. This includes adults participating in some instances, and they also require a ticket.
Bumbags and backpacks aren't permitted on the course as they may increase your risk of injury or get in the way of your harness. A lanyard and phone pouch can be purchased online at the time of booking or on the day from the Go Ape cabin (subject to availability). If you need to carry any medication with you, please let a member of staff know who will be able to provide you with a pouch which can be attached to your harness.
We recommend that non-essential items and bags are left somewhere safe such as in your car. Small items such as car keys can be left in the Go Ape cabin.
Absolutely! Spectators are more than welcome to come along and watch the action from the ground. Most of our courses are set in open woodland, with walking trails and viewing areas, so friends and family can follow along and cheer you on from below.
The only adventure with restrictions is Woburn Safari Park, which allows just one onlooker free of charge (additional spectators can be added to your booking at Woburn for an additional fee).
Go Ape designs its adventures to be as accessible as possible. Our high ropes courses require a degree of physical fitness but if you can climb up a rope ladder you will be fine. Our Forest Segways require you to stand for an hour on a moving platform and require similar energy as riding a bicycle. Nets courses have a lot of bounce and therefore require similar energy to a bouncy castle.
A supervising adult will only need a ticket if they are participating in the activity.
Some of our activities do require adult supervision in the tree tops. Depending on the age of the children you are supervising, it is possible to supervise from the ground if you prefer. We recommend participating with your children so you can enjoy your adventure together, especially if it's their first time or they are feeling a little nervous.
Supervision requirements can be found on the location and activity pages of the website.
Yes, our harnesses do have specific safety limits based on waist and leg measurements. We want all of our customers to feel secure and comfortable. If you are concerned about harness fit, we warmly invite you to visit the site before your booking date. Our team will be happy to let you try one on privately and will handle your enquiry with complete sensitivity and discretion. Please just check your local site is open before travelling. More information on harness sizing can be found here.
You can book your party via the "book now" function on our website as you would with a regular booking. You will get the option to add party bags before you get to the checkout. To add a forest shelter, please call our booking line team at 01603 895500 or email us at [email protected].
Participants for both activities will have will have one hour in the tree tops except for those that choose the 90-minute option at selected locations. Please allow an additional 30-60 minutes for the complete experience which will include check-in, harnessing and safety briefing.
Under 6's must have a supervising adult up on the course with them. We also recommend children under 1.2m tall have an adult with them on the course in case they need any help.
We have produced this handy guide on staying safe at Go Ape in hot weather. Please have a read through to prepare for your adventure.
Go Ape is an excellent wet weather activity. Our courses are substantially sheltered from rain and wind by the trees themselves so as long as you are appropriately dressed for the weather you should still have great memories of your experience. The course remains open in all weathers, except thick ice, thunderstorms and gales. Rain makes the course muddier than usual which can add to the fun, but you might want dry clothes to change into for the journey home.
If we have to close for unsafe weather conditions, we will offer you a refund, credit note or reschedule your booking. If unsafe weather is forecasted we will aim to make the decision as early as possible, and will do our best to contact you to try and save you a wasted journey.
Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome on-site and must be kept on leads. Please note that dogs are not able to join you on the course so you will need a spectator to look after them.
Our cafe is dog-friendly so well behaved dogs are welcome inside.
Moors Valley boasts a delightful array of places to eat and drink. Cafe, kiosks, ice cream - we have it covered. See Moors Valley's website for more information, including about their gift shop.
Moors Valley has specialist accessible toilets and baby changing facilities, find out more on Moors Valley's website.
Some paths are accessible but many are woodchip paths that wheelchair users can find difficult. If you have any specific accessibility requirements please contact us ahead of your visit so we can help. Moors Valley operate the Countryside Mobility Scheme and when registered, Mobility scooters can be hired that can negotiate almost all of our paths. Find out more on Moors Valley's website.
Yes, parking is available. Variable charges apply and you pay at the end of your visit. For details and current charges visit Moors Valley’s website. We recommend arriving early during peak times to ensure you have time to park and relax before your session.
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.
Toilets are located in the visitor centre, less than a two-minute walk from our activities.
Go Ape Moors Valley is located on the Hampshire and Dorset border, just above the south coast's vibrant Bournemouth Seaside Resort, between the stunning New Forest National Park and the iconic Jurassic Coast world heritage site. It's easily accessible from the A31.
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