Are you ready to take your adrenaline levels to new heights? Then hold on tight because High Ropes Cribbs Causeway is home to one of the most challenging aerial assault courses in the country! That’s right, our exciting new venue is the perfect place to find out how brave you really are – but whatever you do just don’t look down!
Standing at over 30ft tall these epic obstacles combine fun and fear like nothing else, and trust us jumping, swinging and climbing your way round this colossal course guarantees you the adventure of a lifetime. Even if you’ve not naturally got a head for heights we promise you’ll love every second you’re in the air, and nothing com
es close to the feeling of conquering this notoriously challenging course.
With giant climbing walls, towering totem poles and even the dreaded leap of faith to complete, there’s obstacles aplenty at High Ropes Cribbs Causeway, and you’ll even find Bristol’s only 3G swing to tackle too! You won’t be on your own though, with a team of qualified instructors watching on you’ll receive all the expert advice you need to overcome any obstacle.

As if that wasn’t enough excitement you can even add more activities to your high ropes experience.So if you’re a real adrenaline addict why not make the most of this brilliant multi-activity venue and add an archery, axe throwing or a survival experience to your day. To find out more about what High Ropes Cribbs Causeway has to offer visit The Activity People website today.


When we’re not hard at work booking incredible experiences for our customers, we love escaping the office to give them a go ourselves. So for our latest ‘First Person Review’ we sent Sales Agent Alex to take on a
The second obstacle wasn’t quite as daunting as the climbing wall, but it required a lot more skill. It was a swing bridge that was suspended in mid-air, and as soon as I stepped onto it it started to move. There were gaps in-between each step too, which meant I couldn’t help but look down. Once I’d got the hang of swinging from one step to another though I actually started to enjoy myself, and I made it to the end fairly quickly.