Go Ape Update
Posted by lba on December 07 2009 12:45:24

The construction of the exciting new Go Ape High Wire Forest Adventure course at Beecraigs Country Park, near Linlithgow, is now underway and will be open to the public from 26 March 2010.

Based on a similar design as the already successfully established twenty-two courses across the UK, Go Ape at Beecraigs Country Park will offer adults, children and groups the opportunity to live life adventurously and rediscover their very own sense of adventure.


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The construction of the exciting new Go Ape High Wire Forest Adventure course at Beecraigs Country Park, near Linlithgow, is now underway and will be open to the public from 26 March 2010.

Based on a similar design as the already successfully established twenty-two courses across the UK, Go Ape at Beecraigs Country Park will offer adults, children and groups the opportunity to live life adventurously and rediscover their very own sense of adventure.

A special feature at Go Ape in Beecraigs Country Park is that it's home to three brand new crossings that none of the existing locations have. Go Ape is inviting everyone to enter a competition to name the three new crossings.

To enter, check out the pictures of the crossings on the website at http://www.goape.co.uk/name-our-new-crossings, come up with a suitably adventurous name and then email your suggestions to competitions@goape.co.uk.

The new crossings include a twisting bridge made up of super-strong wire and round logs, and a crossing consisting of wooden steps between wires from which tree trekkers can jump, or step, to make their way across.

The course will be taking bookings from the end of November via the website www.goape.co.uk.