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Ghyll scrambling is an exhilarating and fun activity, perfect for families or groups who want a challenge, making it one of our most popular activities!
Guided by our highly experienced and qualified instructors, you will make your way up a mountain stream whilst having so much fun along the way.
This is a wet activity, so you can expect to be plunging into clear pools, swimming against flowing water, climbing up the side of waterfalls, exploring caves, and sliding down water chutes along the way.
Minimum age: 8 (our open sessions require adult supervision if under the age of 16)
Duration: Half Day (can be part of a multi-activity day)
West Lakes Adventure provides bespoke outdoor activities for individuals, couples, families, groups, schools, colleges, stag and hen parties as well as events for organisations. We tailor our outdoor activites to meet your needs, whether you are looking to run a half day programme, full day event, weekend or even full weeks.
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