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Low Ropes course elements do not require participants to be on belay. While individual co-ordination and strength are helpful, participants accomplish the Low Rope Activities with the support and combined efforts of their group. This is why Low Rope Course is so valuable and popular for education, training and development programmes. As a continuous circular or linear course or as a series of stand-alone elements they can occupy all participants for a full scheduled session or be used as "on tap" ice-breakers or fun and worthwhile time fillers.

In our pole based courses we have a range of shapes and sizes to allow you to plan around awkward available spaces or limited area. We also do a range of zany structures with many functional features such as shade panels for hot weather work or solid roofs for wet weather use (and multiple other uses such as gear storage, reviewing shelters etc.) Our courses have progressed to the point that they can be an attractive and aesthetic addition to your facilities.


Our stand-alone initiative elements can be added anywhere on your site. We have mobile and fixed elements, so if the use is seasonal they can be packed away or moved to another area. Elements within our pole based courses can also be made removable for security reasons or to prevent vandalism.

All low ropes courses and Initiative elements can be designed for Individual discovery or team based challenge or blend the two.

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Universal Access

We work closely with institutions for the disabled we have come up with a specific line of products that are particularly suitable for disabled participants. Emphasis is on self-empowerment and where possible we reduce the role of a helper to an absolute minimum. Elements are designed for inclusion of participants with different type of disabilities and needs. We are constantly fine-tuning designs, based on continuous research and collection of feedback from the field.

We also build some particularly intriguing ramps for wheelchair access, where the ramp itself becomes a challenge course with a range of mobile and fixed elements along the way.

Of course we apply our universal access principles to both low and high courses as well as our structures such as multi activity towers. We can offer continuous belay technology, various manual hoisting and zip systems with modified para-penta seating.

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