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Book your Nets Adventure tickets now and enjoy canopy tree houses thirty feet above the forest floor
At Go Ape Moors Valley you and your little ones can explore an expansive network of four ginormous bouncy tree top nets spread out over three different levels. Use the multi-level tower hub to access the vast nets, and climb up to the observation deck at the top to view your jungle kingdom.
Best of all, this super-fun, 2000 square metre adventure is suited to both adults and children! We encourage everyone to have a go, but if your mini Tarzans are feeling independent (or think it's uncool to hang with their parents), then you can always watch from the comfort of the forest floor.
This family friendly activity allows for hours of laughter - if you're a family seeking easy going yet adventurous things to do in Bournemouth then get your tickets for Moors Valley Go Ape now!
The Nets Adventure Boasts:
- Four mammoth bounce nets (one filled with giant balls and one for small children only)
- Seven canopy tree houses and 1 destination tree house
- Two net slides transporting you back to the ground
- Three entrance ramps and a 9-metre high net climbing tower
- Eight tree-to-tree net bridges
- An 80-metre long treehouse adventure route
This adventure is for you if you're:
- Minimum weight: 45kg
- Minimum age: One year
- Maximum weight: 117kg
Please note: One participating adult (18+) can supervise up to two children aged under six while on the course. One adult (18+) is required to supervise up to five children aged 6-15 from the ground or on the activity.
Get your tickets for the Nets Adventure at Go Ape Moors Valley today, or take a look at the Treetop Challenge, the Forest Segways, Treetop Adventure Plus or the Treetop Adventure, for all the outdoor family fun at Go Ape in Moors Valley.
Buying as a gift? Lovetovisit Gift Card available here!
Country Park,
Go Ape,
Horton Rd,
Ringwood BH24 2ET
How to find us
By car:
Moors Valley Country Park is situated 10 miles North of Bournemouth. Ringwood is the nearest town. The park itself is well signposted with brown signs from the A31, A338 from Bournemouth and the Ashley Heath roundabout.
The entrance to the park is off Horton Road, which leads off the Ashley Heath roundabout, accessible to traffic from the A31 East and West and the A338 from Bournemouth.
Due to the rural nature of our locations, postcodes are not always accurate when using Satellite Navigation. Please always check the route it has given you before setting off, and cross reference with a map. If using Satellite Navigation it is advised to use the postcode BH24 2ER.
Please note that parking charges apply from £2 to £16 per day, depending on the season and length of stay. Different charges apply for minibuses & coaches.
- Parking
- Picnic Area
- Disabled Access
Please ensure you arrive for your Go Ape activity 15 minutes before your session begins
Go Ape Moors valley suggests that you wear something you don’t mind getting grubby.
Dress for the weather so if it's sunny bring sunglasses, wear warm layers if it's cold, and bring along a mac if it’s raining!
You need to make sure you have the correct footwear with closed toe and heel, and no sandals or slip-off shoes. Long hair must be tied back
Absolutely! Go Ape is an excellent wet weather activity. The course remains open in all weathers, except when it is icy, stormy, in high winds or during lightning. Rain makes the course muddier than usual – which all adds to the fun! Don’t forget to dress for the weather.
Sometimes, unfortunately, course may need to be closed for reasons beyond Go Ape's control, if this happens you will be given a full refund.
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