TreeZone Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch G83 8QL | |
01389496055 | |
TreeZone Loch Lomond Website | |
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With plenty of parking, shops, places to eat and other activities to do, we're only a short hop from Glasgow.
Like its older sibling at Aviemore, the Loch Lomond course has all the makings of a fantastic adventure, with arguably, one of the best views in the country from the final zip wire. As you make your way from the reception area into the forest, the excitement will build as you see what lays ahead.
Participant Restrictions:
Age: 7 Years upwards (Under 12's must be supervised by an adult on-site, the adult doesn't need to take part)
Maximum Weight: 120kg (18st 12lbs).
Maximum Waist:127cm (50 inches).
Minimum heights: Short courses - 1.1m and the longer courses - 1.3m
No previous experience required but a reasonable level of fitness and mobility is required.
Opening times:
Treezone is open all year round with the first session usually starting at 10.00am. The last challengers of the day start at 3.30pm for most of the year (earlier in the depths of winter and later at the height of summer).
In the summer we open every day and in the winter months we're usually open Saturdays and Sundays except during school holidays when we are open every day. However, check our website for availability if you're not sure as we do open on selected other days.
Booking in advance is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.
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