Heights with heart: how we keep you safe on the ropes

Behind every whoop on a zip line is a checklist as long as your harness straps. Our courses are built and operated to EN 15567 (the European ropes-course standard) which sets requirements for design, construction, inspection and everyday operation. What that means for you: independent experts sign off the big stuff, and our team obsesses over the details before you clip in.

Inspections aren’t a once a year moment. We carry out routine operational checks at regular intervals (typically every 1–3 months) and log them because paper trails matter as much as steel cables.

There’s also a formal periodic inspection by an independent body at least annually. Industry guidance in the UK aligns this to a maximum interval (no longer than 12–15 months depending on the scheme), which keeps a tight cadence on structural and safety critical components.

Add in staff training, rescue drills and daily pre-opens, and you get the best kind of invisible safety: the kind you don’t notice because you’re too busy flying past the pines.

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