Go Ape Grizedale
Overview
Fly 200 metres across the top of the Grizedale Beck and marvel at the forest canopy from 18m up a Douglas Fir.
YHA members get 10% off outdoor adventures with Go Ape (all activities and locations, excl. Saturdays).
Hostels nearby
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YHA Hawkshead
Large garden/groundsFree parking on premisesSelf-catering kitchen -
YHA Coniston Holly How
Garden/groundsWiFiRestaurant -
YHA Coniston Coppermines
Garden/groundsWiFiFree parking on premises -
YHA Windermere
Garden/groundsFree parking on premisesWiFi -
YHA Grasmere Butharlyp Howe
Meeting room(s)24-hour access after check-inWiFi
Location of Go Ape Grizedale
Go Ape Grizedale
Ambleside , Cumbria, LA22 0QJ
Map references
- OS Grid Ref:
- SD 33572 94385
- Lat/Lng:
- 54.341172, -3.02299
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Contact information
- Phone:
- 0845 094 9516
- Email:
- [email protected]
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Mountain Biking around Coniston Holly How
There's low level bridleways with easy wooded terrain for youngsters, while the more adventurous can take on the challenge of Walna Scar Road or the north face trail in Grizedale Forest.
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Cycling in Coniston Holly How
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