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Top Zip-line Locations To Boost Your Adrenaline

Ziplining is very popular among adrenaline seekers. Straight zip lines, heart-stopping heights, or crossovers. What’s your favourite?

Tibradden Wood

Tibradden Wood (also known locally as Pine Forest) is about 15 minutes from Dundrum Town Centre and a few minutes from the M50. Swing through the woods while taking in breathtaking views of Dublin City and the Ireland’s Eye. Combine Zipit with a visit to the Hellfire Club, which is only a 10-minute drive away. The Tibradden Wood track leads from the forest entrance to the peak of Tibradden Mountain, where it meets the Wicklow Way. You can book your slot through Zipit, which hosts this sensational zip-line.

Delphi resort

The zip-line in the Delphi resort is absolutely stunning. Located in Connemara, it has 200 acres of forest to awaken your instincts, and a 200 m length, you can feel, at the same time, the peace of nature and exhilarating adventure through the air. If the zip-line is too easy for you, you can rev up your adrenaline with other activities such as abseiling, climbing, or aerial trek. The minimum age is 8 years old, with a height restriction of 1.4m.

Castlecomer Discovery Park

This award-winning zip-line, which opened to the public in 2007, is the longest in the country, covering 300m and rising 35m above ground level at its maximum height. If you enjoy floating at high altitudes while being surrounded by forests, two lakes, and a bridge before landing, this is the place for you. 

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