Our brilliant Axe Throwing range, new for 2025, is the first thing you see as you arrive. Set against stunning forest scenery, this is truly the place to release your inner warrior for unique, stressbusting fun. With expert guidance from our instructors (hint, it’s more about technique than power), you’ll learn to hit the target before taking on fun, competitive challenges. Available in 30-minute or 1-hour sessions, this is the perfect experience for groups or just getting competitive with your adventure buddy. What’s more, you can save £10 when you combine it with our high ropes.
Axe Throwing
Stressbusting fun in stunning scenery
Ready, set, throw as you unleash your inner warrior against a beautiful forest backdrop.
Axe Throwing Overview
Min Age
12
Duration
30 / 60 mins
Axe Throwing is normally available to participants aged 16 years and over. However, we are currently running a trial at three locations – Aberfoyle, Coventry and Matfen– where participants aged 12–15 can also take part, provided they are supervised by an adult. All participants receive a safety briefing from a trained instructor who remains present throughout the session.
One adult over 18 years can supervise up to eight children aged 12–15 years (at Aberfoyle, Coventry and Matfen). Supervising adults can take part in the activity or supervise from the side, but they must remain present for the duration of the session.
At Black Park, Bracknell, Leeds Castle and Southampton, the minimum age remains 16, and there isn't a supervision requirement.
Aberfoyle Reviews
Plan Your Visit
Corporate Events
Dogs Allowed
Food & Drink
Walking Routes
Picnic Area
Activity Trail
See the full guide for directions, facilities, and what to bring.
Plan Your Visit
Climb Ben A'an
A great wee hill with fine views of the highlands.

Forest trails
Way-marked trails starting from The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre.

Bike ride
Bike hire is available in the village, with the stunning Loch Ard a short ride away.

Play area
Explore a natural play area for the kids along the waterfall trail.
For the safety of both mother and child, Go Ape strongly recommends that pregnant women do not take part in our adventures.
Our adventures are robust physical activities involving climbing, balancing, and zipping, which naturally carry a degree of risk. While we don't want to be discriminatory, we are not medical experts.
We strongly encourage you to seek advice from your doctor before deciding to participate.
If, after consulting your doctor, you choose to proceed, we will require you to formally declare your pregnancy to a staff member and sign a specific disclaimer acknowledging that:
"I have made Go Ape aware that I am pregnant and, as a result, Go Ape has recommended that I do not take part on the course. However, I have decided to take part on the course in the full knowledge that this may incur risks to my unborn child."
We want you to have a safe and wonderful experience, so please prioritise medical advice when making this decision!
We have produced this handy guide on staying safe at Go Ape in hot weather. Please have a read through to prepare for your adventure.
Go Ape is an excellent wet weather activity. Our courses are substantially sheltered from rain and wind by the trees themselves so as long as you are appropriately dressed for the weather you should still have great memories of your experience. The course remains open in all weathers, except thick ice, thunderstorms and gales. Rain makes the course muddier than usual which can add to the fun, but you might want dry clothes to change into for the journey home.
If we have to close for unsafe weather conditions, we will offer you a refund, credit note or reschedule your booking. If unsafe weather is forecasted we will aim to make the decision as early as possible, and will do our best to contact you to try and save you a wasted journey.
Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome on site and must be kept on leads. Please note that dogs are not able to join you on the course and need a spectator to look after them.
There is a cafe within the visitor centre that serves hot food and drinks, opening times vary throughout the year so please check The Lodge visitor centre webpage for more details.
Baby-changing facilities are available in the main visitor centre. There are accessible toilets in the visitor centre and in the toilet block opposite the cabin.
There are accessible trails leading from the visitor centre which are all waymarked. The visitor centre also hire out accessible mobility scooters as well. Please note that due to our courses remote location and the hilly terrain there are no accessible trails over to where the course is. If you have any specific accessibility requirements please contact us ahead of your visit so we can help.
Yes, the car park is operated by Forestry and Land Scotland. It is pay and display and you can use cash, card or the RingGo app to pay.
We have space for small items at the cabin, but storage is not secure, so belongings are left at your own risk. We recommend bringing as little as possible and any bags to be left in your vehicle if you arrive by car.
Toilets are located opposite the cabin, there are also toilets in the main visitor centre. We also have a compostable toilet in the forest next to our course.
Go Ape Aberfoyle is located just outside of Aberfoyle village in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. As you drive through the village turn right and head up the A821 Trossachs road. You will see brown tourist signs for Go Ape after roughly a mile. The entrance to The Lodge visitor centre carpark will be on your right. The Go Ape cabin is situated next to the visitor centre and cafe, uphill from the car park.
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