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Fly through forest canopies, over deep gorges and across the River Garry on 11 ziplines in the heart of Highland Perthshire. The Killie Zip Park delivers a fast-paced circuit through the trees, with a mix of high-speed crossings, twisting lines and riverside views. It’s a full-body outdoor challenge, designed to get you moving, laughing and fully immersed in the surroundings.
Things kick off near the Garry Bridge, just steps from the bungee and swing platforms. After checking in at the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre, you’ll be fitted into your harness and helmet, then walked to the starting point. A safety briefing gets everyone up to speed, covering technique, equipment, and what to expect on each line. From there, it’s time to launch. You’ll work your way across a series of 11 zip wires that crisscross through trees and over river sections, reaching heights of up to 35 metres.
Every line offers something slightly different—some fast and straight, others curving with the natural terrain. Between zips, you’ll walk short sections of forest trail to the next platform, taking in the views and cheering on your group. The entire course is a loop, so you’ll finish back near where you started. Guides are with you every step of the way, helping with clips and transfers, and encouraging nervous flyers. Expect to be out on the course for around 1.5 hours from start to finish.
Set just 100 yards from the iconic Garry Bridge, the zip park runs parallel to the bungee and swing activities in Killiecrankie. The setting features forest trails, river views, and a mix of open valley and enclosed woodland, making it one of the most scenic zip courses in Scotland. It’s close to the historical site of the Battle of Killiecrankie, so there’s plenty to explore in the area once your feet are back on the ground.
You’ll check in at the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre where parking is available for a small fee. The centre has a new café on-site, great for warming up afterwards with something hot and sweet. Spectators are more than welcome to walk the surrounding trails or relax with a drink while watching others zoom through the trees.
Participants must be at least 8 years old, with a minimum height of 140cm and a maximum weight of 120kg. Any child under 16 must be accompanied on the course by an adult(18+), at a ratio of one adult to two children. It’s suitable for anyone moderately fit, but does involve some walking and climbing between lines.
Pregnant individuals and anyone with a pacemaker are unable to take part due to the nature of the harnesses and magnetic elements used in the park. Participants should wear comfortable outdoor clothing, with trainers or walking shoes. Harnesses fit waist sizes between 40cm and 125cm. If you have a medical condition, it’s a good idea to consult your doctor beforehand.
This is no average zip park—what makes it special is the setting, the setup, and the team running the show. Led by an experienced group of outdoor specialists, the park combines safety and fun from the first clip to the last. The instructors know how to keep it light while staying focused on the details that matter most. From encouraging kids to helping first-timers, they’ve seen it all and make sure every person gets the full experience.
Loz and Debbie are just a few of the familiar faces you'll see across all the centre’s activities. They’re not just instructors—they’re lifelong outdoor enthusiasts with a real passion for what they do. Whether you're zipping for the first time or coming back for more, you’ll get a proper welcome, solid guidance, and a good laugh along the way. This course was built to be fun, scenic and accessible—and that’s exactly what it delivers.
The Killie Zip Park offers an exciting adventure with 11 zip lines that take you soaring from tree to tree and across the River Garry. Each zip line varies in length and height, with some reaching up to 35 metres above ground. The experience combines bursts of speed with scenic views, providing a fun and energising way to connect with the outdoors.
Beyond the zips themselves, the course involves walking between platforms along forest trails, giving you the chance to enjoy the peaceful woodland surroundings. The whole circuit is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of participants, including families and groups.
The zip park is set near the Garry Bridge in Killiecrankie, Highland Perthshire, just a short walk from the bungee jump and giant swing platforms. This area is rich in natural beauty, featuring dense woodland, open valley views, and the rushing waters of the River Garry below.
The proximity to the historical Battle of Killiecrankie site adds a unique cultural backdrop to your adventure. Visitors can easily access the park via the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre, which offers parking and amenities, including a café.
Anyone aged eight or older can join the zip park fun, but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult (18+) at a ratio of one adult for every two children. This ensures safety and support for younger participants as they navigate the course.
There is no upper age limit, provided participants are moderately fit and comfortable with heights. This makes the park a great option for a wide variety of people, from families to thrill-seekers, to those simply wanting to try something new outdoors.
Before starting the course, every participant receives a comprehensive safety briefing covering how to use the harness, clip onto the zip lines, and what to expect at each stage. The guides are experienced and will stay with the group throughout to assist with transitions between lines.
The park uses high-quality harnesses and helmets designed to fit a range of waist sizes from 40cm to 125cm. All equipment is regularly inspected and maintained to the highest safety standards, ensuring your time on the course is as safe as it is fun.
Comfortable, close-fitting clothing suitable for outdoor activity is best. Layers are recommended as weather can change, and you’ll be spending time in the trees and woodland areas. Avoid anything loose or flowing that could catch on branches or equipment.
Footwear should be sturdy trainers or hiking shoes with good grip—flip-flops or sandals are not permitted. It’s also wise to bring a water bottle, and any personal medication you may need. Spectators should bring torches and warm clothing if visiting in colder months.
Participants with pacemakers are not allowed on the zip park because of the magnetic equipment used, which may interfere with devices. Anyone who is pregnant should also refrain from taking part, for safety reasons.
If you have any medical conditions or concerns, it’s recommended to consult your doctor before booking. The course requires a moderate level of physical fitness and involves climbing and walking on uneven ground, so being comfortable with these is important.