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Updated: Feb 7

Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley Hall
Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley Hall

Discover Tree Climbing is a company who set up Tree Climbing sessions at both Arley Hall and Capesthorne Hall in Cheshire during school holidays for children and adults to have a go at climbing using the double rope method.


Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley
Learning the ropes

I did something today I didn't think I could do. I climbed all the way up to the canopy of a massive Turkey Oak Tree reaching 17.5 meters high. It was hard work, but so much fun getting up there, and weirdly, that oak felt like the strongest thing in the world while I did it. I put myself and my girls' safety in the hands of that tree and trusted nature completely.


I wasn't just climbing the branches freestyle; I was at Arley Hall and in the safe, watchful eyes of the Discover Tree Climbing team.






 

Top Info

• Prebooking is essential

• For ages 6 years plus

• 1 hour session including harness fitting.

• Adults and children can climb

• Great idea for a Birthday Party

• Available at Arley Hall & Capesthorne Hall

• Develop physical & mental skills

• No toilets near by so go before you arrive


 


With Discover Tree Climbing, climbers use the Double Rope Technique, which is a safe method used by tree surgeons and tree climbers the world over. Climbers wear a harness and are attached to a climbing line, which is secured to a strong branch. Using a system of friction knots, the climber uses the power in their legs to propel themselves up the rope and into the tree.

Discover Tree Climbing
Discover Tree Climbing
Discover Tree Climbing
Getting ready to climb














Discover Tree Climbing does sessions at both Arley Hall & Gardens and Capesthorne Hall in Cheshire. Check out their website or social media for the dates. https://discovertreeclimbing.co.uk/


Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley
Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley
Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley
Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley














We pre-booked the 1 pm session and arrived 15 minutes early to read and sign their waiver and to have our harnesses fitted before we started our 45-minute session.

Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley
Learning how to climb

We were shown how to work the ropes to climb and taught about the safety measures. We felt very reassured by Terry and ready to climb.


There were three ropes hanging down together with a semi-clear path up to the top, so we got attached to these so we could climb next to each other. My eldest, aged 11, went flying up; she must have better strength than me. She reached the first big branch and was given instructions to try and stand on the branch. She really enjoyed this bit as she then had to stand without holding on, then do a yoga pose and finally do the leap of faith and step off the branch.



Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley
Back on the ground after our climb

My youngest, who is 8, went a bit slower next to me, but she soon got into the rhythm and was doing so well pulling herself up. Once we got to the branch, we also had a go at standing on it. This was such a fun thing to do and really improved our confidence with climbing the rest of the way.








We all carried on climbing to the top. It did take most of the session to get up as we stopped to rest and take in the views a few times. Once you have reached the top, you can celebrate your achievement by ringing the bell. To come down, you pull down on the top knot, and this slowly lowers you down to the ground.


Discovery Tree Climbing at Arley
hey! we are up here

Tree climbing allows children to develop physical and mental skills, gain confidence, develop their team-building skills, all at the same time as having fun.

Discover Tree Climbing can provide events for schools and youth groups, and it would make a fantastic and unique Birthday Party. They can easily set up a private session for up to 12 climbers, and then you can simply have a picnic under the tree afterwards.



We really enjoyed our session and would love to have another go soon. As we went in June, the tree was in full leaf, so it would be interesting to go again in autumn when there are fewer leaves and more of a view.


To book have a look at their website


Press visit June 2023


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