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Activ-8 Norfolk & The Broads -> East of England

Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Norfolk & The Broads, East of England

Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Go-Karting, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Orienteering, Paintballing and Raft Building View All

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Spice Thames Valley and Solent Oxfordshire -> Cotswolds

Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Oxfordshire, Cotswolds

Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Bungee Jumping, Coasteering, Dragon Boating, Gliding, Hang Gliding, Helicopter Flights, Horse Riding, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Off-Road Driving, Paragliding, Rock Climbing, Sailing, Skiing, Sky Diving and Water Skiing View All

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Min-age from 18 years (18 if unaccompanied)

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Brenscombe Outdoor Centre Dorset -> West Country
4.5 out of 5

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Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Dorset, West Country

Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Clay Pigeon shooting, Dragon Boating, High Ropes, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Orienteering, Power Boating, Raft Building, Rock Climbing, Wakeboarding, Water Skiing and Wind Surfing View All

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Min-age from 8 years (8 if unaccompanied)

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Spice London London -> England

Activity, Adventure, Sports & Social Club for London & the South East

Activities include Abseiling, Clay Pigeon shooting, Gliding, Helicopter Flights, Hill Walking, Horse Riding, Ice/Winter Climbing, Kayaking, Land yachting, Llama Trekking, Orienteering, Power Boating, Quad Biking, Sailing and Wing Walking View All

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Activities from £6 per person

Min-age from 18 years (18 if unaccompanied)

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Rock Steady Adventure York -> North Yorkshire
5 out of 5

Based on 2 reviews

Life is a daring adventure . . . .

Activities include Abseiling, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Caving, Coasteering, Gorge Walking, Hill Walking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Mountaineering, Off-Road Driving, Orienteering, Raft Building and Rock Climbing View All

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Low Mill Outdoor Centre Yorkshire Dales -> North Yorkshire
5 out of 5

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Adventure Activities in the heart of Wensleydale for schools and groups

Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Canoeing, Caving, Gorge Walking, High Ropes, Hill Walking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Orienteering, Raft Building, Rock Climbing and Zip Wire View All

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Activities from £12.50 per person

Min-age from 8 years (18 if unaccompanied)

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Abseiling, also known as Rappelling, is a thrilling (and occasionally scary!) activity, where the aim of the game is to make it from the top of a building/cliff/bridge/tower, to the ground in graceful style. The abseiler often starts with small nervous steps on their journey to the ground after having had to lean out over thin air, but normally finishes with great leaps and bounds as skill and confidence improve. This is one of those adventure activities where everyone wants another go!

Abseiling is great fun and all the family can do it (with a little encouragement!). It also makes for a great fund raising activity or charity event, and there are now many abseiling providers that will happily arrange to run an abseil at a location of your choice. Just browse the Abseiling Providers on this site for many great such companies.

Abseiling sessions normally involve getting kitted up with a climbing harness and helmet, before being briefed on all the safety aspects (Abseiling is a very safe activity, but its always good to be aware of the hazards), as well as how to abseil. Sometimes your instructor or abseiling guide will descend the rope first to show you how its done, other times, someone will have to volunteer, or will be volunteered to abseil first!

Abseiling technique involves holding the abseil rope (a very strong rope, similar to climbing rope but not as bouncy) in one or both hands. To start your descent, you simply sit...more

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