LOOKING for an activity to keep the whole family entertained this summer?
Outdoor adventure company Go Ape launched a 15 per cent discount on its "Treetop challenge," an hour-long course filled with obstacles.
Being the most popular high ropes activity at the parks, visitors will have up to three hours in the tree tops of their chosen park.
There will be platform-to-platform challenges, Tarzan swings and "super-fast zip lines".
Tickets are usually available from £33, but the family discount gives you Treetop Challenge at all Go Ape locations.
To bag the discounts, all you have to do is use code "FAMILY15" at checkout.
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The longest zip measures 426 metres, while the highest platform is 82 feet.
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That's why the treetop challenge is aimed at adults and older children who are ready for a big quest.
So, kids will need to be older than 10 and taller than 1.4m to take on the treetop challenge.
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The challenge is available in 34 locations across the UK.
Locations include Alice Holt Forest in Surrey, Battersea Park in London, Buxton in the Peak District, Dalkeith in Edinburgh, and Matfen in Newcastle.
The newest addition to Go Ape's lineup is in Salcey Forest's woodland, a medieval royal hunting forest boasting 600-year-old ancient oaks.
Reviewers love the treetop challenge, with many calling it a "brilliant experience" and a "must do".
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Prices correct at the time of publication.