Master the art of belaying and develop your climbing technique as you trust in your teammates and develop your confidence at height.

Climbing is great for cubs and scouts – we have a vertical wall and a sloped wall so we can adjust your session to fit your group.

Check out our Clip & Clip & Climb – perfect for young groups and those new to climbing.

Frequently Asked Questions

For your own safety:

  • wear comfortable clothing suitable for climbing – preferably trousers or long shorts and no bare midriffs.
  • wear sensible footwear – trainers are ideal, no flip flops/crocs or open toed shoes
  • remove jewellery.
  • tie back long hair.
  • empty pockets

Dogs are welcome, where necessary, but must be kept on a lead at all times.

There is a maximum weight of 115 kilos or 18 stone for any harnessed activity, and a minimum height of 1.2m for the ariel trek.

Refreshments are available during your visit in reception.

Instructors with a national governing body qualification, or relevant scout permit can run tower activities at Woodhouse Park, following a safety induction from a member of our team.

Dependent upon the activity, relevant qualifications include:

  • Mountain Training – Climbing Wall Instructor or Higher
  • Scout Permit – Artificial Top Rope (Leadership) or Higher
  • ERCA – Traditional High Ropes Instructor

Please note Woodhouse Park may allocate a member of staff to observe some or all of your session.

Get in touch if you would like to discuss using your own instructor.

We cater for all sizes of groups and have a wide variety of activities available.

You can get more information by clicking here.

Our tower activities operate in all weathers, except for extreme winds and lightning, so please ensure your group has suitable clothing.

We do not provide storage for valuables or personal belongings, and recommend leaving them at home, or leaving them with a leader or friend who is not taking part in the activity.