Ziplining is a high-adrenaline activity where you're securely attached to a suspended steel cable and glide at speed from one point to another—often across dramatic landscapes like forests, mountains, or quarries. Using a harness and pulley system, participants enjoy a fast, smooth descent that combines the rush of flying with spectacular views.
This activity can range from short runs suitable for families and beginners, to kilometre-long lines that reach over 100km/h. It's popular in adventure parks, outdoor centres, and mountainous regions, and is often part of a broader aerial or high ropes experience.
Ziplining requires no prior experience and is suitable for a wide range of ages and abilities. Modern systems prioritise safety and comfort, making it accessible for most people who meet the basic height and weight requirements.