Egg-venture
Brand-new Easter adventure: On for a limited time
Book now for Egg-venture, running 28th March – 12th April, and be the first to follow the trail, spot the clues and solve the puzzle at Go Ape Whinlatter.
Looking for an exciting activity this Easter? We’ve got something the whole family will enjoy with our brand-new Egg-venture experience at Go Ape Alice Holt. It’s all the fun of our brilliant wobbly high ropes crossings and super zips, all while spotting hidden letters dotted throughout the trail to solve the Egg-venture puzzle.
Spend quality time and work together to earn the prize! It’s the perfect way for families to get outdoors this spring. Available from 28th March to 12th April, book your adventure early to avoid missing out.
At this location Egg-venture is available as an add-on to Treetop Adventure Plus and Treetop Adventure. For under 6s, book as add-on to Treetop Adventure here.
Egg-venture Overview
Safety System
Continuous Belay
Recommended Age
4-10
Min Height
1m
Max Weight
130kg
Duration
1 Hour
Egg-venture is a limited-time event and an add-on to Treetop Adventure and Treetop Adventure Plus. Supervision requirements follow the same rules as the main activity. Treetop Adventure runs at all Egg-venture locations except Battersea and Grizedale, while Treetop Adventure Plus runs at all Egg-venture locations except Crawley, Dalby, Haldon, Normanby Hall and Wyre.
Children aged under 6 take part on Treetop Adventure. One adult (18+) can supervise 2 children aged under 6 and must participate in the activity.
Children aged 6–15 can take part on Treetop Adventure or Treetop Adventure Plus. One adult (18+) can supervise 8 children aged 6–15 from the course or the ground.
Whinlatter Forest Reviews
Plan Your Visit
Corporate Events
Dogs Allowed
Play Area
School Trips
Food & Drink
Walking Routes
Bike Hire
Picnic Area
Forestry England Site
See the full guide for directions, facilities, and what to bring.
Plan Your Visit
Get hiking
Bring your walking boots or trainers – there are nine walking trails.

See the visitor centre
Learn more about the forest including the nestcam for footage of ospreys.

Go cycling
Bring your bikes or hire them, then check out the cycling routes.
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.
There is a cafe that serves hot food, drinks and snacks located in the visitor centre.
Baby-changing facilities and accessible toilets are available in the toilet block at the visitor centre. You can find more information on Forestry England's website.
Our cabin and activity areas are situated on steep hills which are also on uneven ground. Wheelchairs and pushchairs get to the course but may need additional assistance. There are also picnic tables adjacent to the course. If you have any specific accessibility requirements please contact us ahead of your visit so we can help.
Yes, parking is available at Whinlatter, charges do apply which you will have to pay as you leave. The car park is managed by Forestry England.
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 arrive by car.
Toilets are available at the visitor centre, just a short walk from our cabin. There are no toilets out on the course, so we recommend using them before starting your activity.
Go Ape Whinlatter is based in Whinlatter Forest, on the B5292 also know as Whinlatter Pass.
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