GORGE WALKING

GORGE WALKING.
Gorge walking is everything your mother told you not to do in rivers. Jumping off waterfalls, abseiling down cliffs into plunge pools sliding down rocks and most of all getting wet. We have a great range of locations in North, Mid and South Wales. So if you want to spend a more sedate gorge walk taking in some history, geology and breathtaking scenery, or a full on adrenaline hit we have the gorge walk location for you.

PARTICIPANT GUIDELINES.
We can provide gorge walking to those from 8 to 80. The activity will be delivered at an age appropriate level that will also include your level of fitness. . For this activity you will need to be reasonably fit.

WEATHER.
Gorge walking is weather dependant, in the case of adverse weather conditions an alternative will be offered, or were appropriate an alternative date.

DURATION.
Full or half day sessions are available. Sessions run 9:00 – 1:00 2:00 – 5:00 other timings available on request.

NUMBERS ON THE DAY.
There is no minimum number required to run this session. There is a maximum of 8 per instructor. However we are able to run groups of up to 40.

SPECTATORS.
Due to the nature of gorge walking we are unable to accommodate spectators.

DRESS CODE.
All specialist equipment is provided. You will need to bring: swimming gear, towel, long sleeve sweat shirt and an old pair of trainers or boots.

AVAILABILITY.
Gorge walking is available from April to the end of October. After these dates the cold water temperature make this activity uncomfortable.

LOCATION.
Locations for gorge walking are available in Tywyn, Coed y Brenin, Brecon, Builth Wells, Llangollen and Betws y Coed.

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