Treetop Challenge
High Ropes at Normanby Hall
Tackle daring crossings, zips and sky-high thrills in the historic grounds of Normanby Hall.
An incredible outdoor adventure is waiting at Normanby Hall. Take on this self belay course with five thrilling sections, each with obstacles more daring than the next. Get ready for five epic zip wires including a cross-valley zip up to 140m long plus our legendary Tarzan Swing. All of this amidst scenic estate grounds.
Treetop Challenge Overview
Safety System
Self Belay
Min Age
10
Recommended Age
10+
Min Height
1.4m
Max Weight
130kg
Duration
2-3 hours
Highest Platform
7.8m
Longest Zip
140m
Adults must supervise children between the ages of 10 to 15 years old.
One adult (18+) can supervise 2 children aged 10 to 15 and must participate in the activity.
Adults (18+) cannot simultaneously supervise children participating in Treetop Challenge and other high ropes activities such as Treetop Adventure and Treetop Adventure Plus.
Normanby Hall Reviews
Plan Your Visit
Corporate Events
Dogs Allowed
Play Area
School Trips
Food & Drink
Walking Routes
Picnic Area
See the full guide for directions, facilities, and what to bring.
Plan Your Visit
Explore the estate
Take a look around the beautiful grounds and gardens.

Children's play areas
More spaces for your youngsters to let off steam.

Stop by the café
Re-fuel after your adventre at the Stableyard Café.
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.
Yes, you'll find a café at Normanby Hall Country Park, serving drinks, snacks and light meals. We offer a range of cold drinks and snacks at the cabin. There is also a gift shop where you can pick up gifts. Opening times may vary seasonally.
Baby-changing facilities are available in the toilet block. Accessible toilets are located at the main toilet block at the car park.
The main paths around the site are gravel and flat. Wheelchairs and pushchairs can access the cabin and spectator areas, but some woodland paths may be challenging in wet weather. If you have any specific accessibility needs, please contact us before your visit so we can help.
Yes, parking is available at Normanby Hall Country Park. Charges may apply, so please check local signage or the park website before your visit. We recommend arriving early during peak times.
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.
The toilets are located in the main car park a 30-second walk from our cabin. There are no toilets out on the course, so we recommend using them before starting your activity.
Go Ape Normanby Hall is nestled in Normanby Hall Country Park, just off Normanby Road, B1430. Approaching from Scunthorpe and Hull, follow signs for Normanby Hall Country Park. On Saturdays, you can get to the park via Hornsbys Travel Bus Service Number 4 which departs from Scunthorpe Bus Station.
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