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Go Ape Battersea Park: Urban Treetop Adventure in London

Experience London's ultimate treetop adventure with thrilling ziplines and high ropes courses set in scenic Battersea Park.

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Go Ape Battersea Park offers an exhilarating treetop adventure in the heart of London’s Battersea Park. Featuring multi-tiered high ropes courses, ziplines, and challenging crossings twice the height of other locations, it’s a thrilling outdoor activity for families, teens, and adults. Set amidst scenic parkland with views over the Thames, it combines adrenaline-pumping fun with natural beauty and nearby recreational options.

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Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
10:30 am-6 pm
Tuesday
10:30 am-6 pm
Wednesday
9:30 am-6 pm
Thursday
9:30 am-6 pm
Friday
9:30 am-6 pm
Saturday
9:30 am-6 pm
Sunday
9:30 am-6 pm

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    Getting There

    Train

    Take a train to Battersea Park Station from central London, with a 5-10 minute walk to Go Ape through the park. Alternatively, Queenstown Road Station is a 7-minute walk. Train fares typically range from £2.50 to £5.00 depending on starting point.

    Bus

    Several buses including routes 44, 137, 156, 344, and 452 serve Battersea Park. Bus travel times vary from 15 to 35 minutes from central London, with fares around £1.75 to £2.50 using contactless payment.

    Car

    Driving to Battersea Park is possible with pay-and-display parking available near Albert Bridge Gate. Parking fees range from £2 to £5 per hour. Note that surrounding roads often have resident-only or restricted parking.

    Boat

    Use the Uber Boat by Thames Clippers service to Battersea Power Station Pier, about a 20-minute walk through the park to Go Ape. Boat fares start at £6 and run every 20-30 minutes during the day.

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    Local tips

    Book your tickets in advance online to secure your preferred time slot, especially on weekends and holidays.
    Wear comfortable, close-toed shoes and dress in layers as it can get chilly up in the trees, especially in winter.
    Arrive at least 30 minutes early for safety briefings and harness fittings.
    Combine your visit with exploring Battersea Park’s gardens, playgrounds, and boating lake for a full day of activities.
    Children under 16 must be supervised by adults; one adult can supervise up to four children aged 12 and under.

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    A Thrilling Urban Escape Above Battersea Park

    Go Ape Battersea Park is a unique outdoor adventure nestled in the south-west corner of Battersea Park, London. Established as Go Ape’s first London location in 2015, it stands out for its daring high ropes courses that soar twice as high as most other Go Ape sites. The courses wind through the treetops, offering a heart-pounding mix of suspended obstacles, rope bridges, and zip lines that challenge your balance, coordination, and nerve. With platforms reaching up to 13.6 meters high, you experience an urban forest adventure unlike any other, all while soaking in panoramic views of the park and the River Thames.

    Diverse Courses for All Ages and Skill Levels

    The venue features several courses tailored to different ages and thrill levels. The flagship Treetop Challenge is designed for adrenaline seekers aged 10 and above, featuring 42 crossings and two exhilarating zip wires that can stretch up to 70 meters. For those short on time, the Treetop Challenge Xpress offers a condensed but equally exciting experience. Younger adventurers can enjoy the Treetop Adventure and Treetop Adventure Plus, with age-appropriate obstacles and zip lines starting from ages 4 and 6 respectively. Safety is paramount, with continuous belay systems ensuring participants are securely harnessed throughout their journey.

    Beyond the Adventure: Battersea Park’s Natural and Recreational Offerings

    After your high-flying exploits, Battersea Park offers a wealth of activities to round out your visit. The park features beautiful gardens such as the Old English Garden and the Sub Tropical Gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Families can explore playgrounds, hire bikes, or enjoy rowing and pedal boats on the Boating Lake. For a fun twist, try the crazy golf course located beneath the high ropes. Several cafés and bars within the park provide refreshments, making it easy to relax and refuel.

    Events, Education, and Group Experiences

    Go Ape Battersea Park is not just for casual visitors but also caters to groups and special occasions. It offers tailored school trips with curriculum-linked themes promoting skills development and environmental awareness. Birthday parties, stag celebrations, and corporate events are popular here, with packages designed to deliver memorable, adrenaline-filled experiences. In 2025, the site introduced Codebreakers, an indoor escape room challenge adding variety to the adventure offerings.

    Access and Practical Information

    Located on the south bank of the Thames between Albert Bridge and Chelsea Bridge, Go Ape Battersea Park is easily accessible by public transport. Battersea Park and Queenstown Road train stations are within walking distance, and several bus routes serve the area. For drivers, pay-and-display parking is available within the park, though surrounding roads often have resident-only or paid parking restrictions. The park operates daily with opening hours generally from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, offering ample time to enjoy the activities.

    Immersive Experience in London’s Green Heart

    Go Ape Battersea Park blends the thrill of a high ropes adventure with the tranquility and beauty of one of London’s most cherished green spaces. The combination of adrenaline, nature, and city views creates a compelling experience for visitors seeking both excitement and relaxation. Whether testing your limits on the treetop courses or enjoying the park’s other attractions, Go Ape Battersea Park delivers a memorable day out in the capital’s urban wilderness.

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