Go Ape has launched a new Tree Top Adventure at Alexandra Palace in London.

Following the opening of a Tree Top Junior course at Alexandra Palace earlier this year, Go Ape is opening a bigger, higher and even more thrilling Tree Top Adventure on October 7.
With spectacular views of London from the tree tops, it offers a new way to see the city’s iconic skyline. The new Tree Top Adventure course boasts everything from three zip wires (up to 80m long) and a Tarzan swing to a Tibetan Bridge and Spider’s Web crossing. The final (and optional) summit is Go Ape’s first dramatic free fall experience which will launch later in October.
Rather than ziplining back down to earth, those brave enough will leap into thin air and free fall 15m until their harness kicks in – so it’s still possible to land gently.
Rebecca Mayhew, co-founder of Go Ape, said: “Go Ape is bringing Tree Top Adventure to North London and we are delighted to be creating 40 worthwhile, rewarding jobs in the local community. We want to create adventures and encourage people to live life adventurously.”
Louise Stewart, chief executive at Alexandra Park and Palace, said: “It has been great to see the popularity of Go Ape’s Tree Top Junior and I am sure Tree Top Adventure – with its greater element of challenge – will be just as successful. Go Ape’s presence at Alexandra Palace strengthens the offering here for visitors and is a powerful attraction in its own right.”