Go Ape - Margam Park, South Wales
Book Go Ape Margam tickets and experience one of the best days out in South Wales
Experience a truly unique adventure in Margam Park on the only Treetop Challenge in Wales! With over 1,000-acres of beautiful parkland, the largest deer herd in Wales and Go Ape's only sea views, you're guaranteed to have a fantastic family day out near Swansea.
- Treetop Challenge: Ready for sky high platforms, massive zip lines and one of the largest Go Ape Tarzan Swings? It's time to push yourself physically and mentally amongst the stunning South Wales scenery. Suitable for anyone over 1.4m tall and aged at least 10 years old.
Things to do near Margam Park, Swansea:
Located off the M4, you'll pass the majestic Margam Castle on your way to Go Ape Margam in Port Talbot.
Home to rolling hills, picturesque views and Wales' largest deer herd (a whopping 6,000 live here), hike to the top of the hill to enjoy the beautiful sea views before grabbing a light lunch from the onsite café.
If you want to hire some equipment to make the most of your day with, visit Margam Adventure and take your pick between bikes, pedlow's, Go Karts, SUPs and more.
Children have their choice of entertainment as they decide between the fairytale village, farm trail & adventure trail - or they can enjoy making music with the giant instruments built from felled trees on the Wood Vibrations Trail.
Buying as a gift? Lovetovisit Gift Card available here!
Treetop Challenge - Go Ape Margam, South Wales
Enjoy the ultimate high ropes experience with Wales' only Treetop Challenge course! Suitable for anyone over 1.4m tall and aged at least 10 years old.
Port Talbot SA13 2TJ
How to find us
Address: Margam Country Park, Port Talbot, South Wales, SA13 2TJ
By car:
Margam Go Ape is located a short drive from the M4; exit at Junction 38 and follow the brown tourist signs to Margam Country Park.
Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your start time and allow plenty of time to park, use the toilets and arrive at our cabin 15 minutes before your start time to get checked in.
Due to the rural nature of our locations, postcodes are not always accurate when using satellite navigation. Please always check the route it has given you before setting off and cross reference with a map.
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By Train:
Frequent Great Western trains link London Paddington, Reading, Swindon and Bristol Parkway (connections from north east England and Midlands) with Port Talbot.
- Toilets
- Wheelchair accessible
- Dog-friendly
- Picnic area
- Food and drink
- Parking nearby
- Play area
Footwear must be sturdy and suitable for the outdoors. No sandals, slip off shoes, open toes or heels.
Wear sensible clothes for adventure and please ensure your midriff is covered.
Gloves are a good idea. Either bring a pair or you can buy them at the cabin on the day.
Go Ape is an excellent wet weather activity! The course remains open in all weathers, except when it is icy, stormy, in high winds or during lightning.
Rain makes the course muddier than usual – which all adds to the fun! Don’t forget to dress for the weather. Sometimes, unfortunately, Go Ape might need to close the course for reasons beyond our control, if this happens you will be given a full refund.
Please ensure you arrive for your Go Ape activity 15 minutes before your session begins.
Go Ape take pride in sharing their activities with as many people as possible.
All courses are designed to be accessible, but they do offer a degree of physical and mental challenge. This may mean additional equipment or adjustments to supervision.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Go Ape in advance at [email protected]
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In order to keep your gadgets and others safe, Go Ape asks that all phones and cameras are attached to the participant. Lanyards are available to buy from the cabin, subject to availability.
Most Go Ape sites are dog-friendly. Please check the ‘facilities’ tab to check if the site is dog-friendly.