Know Before You Go

Nine Steps To A Safe Adventure

  1. Book, pay and read the safety rules before you arrive.
  2. Smaller groups allow for two-metres social distancing between families and bubbles. In some instances one metre is necessary for staff to check safety equipment.
  3. Social distancing on the ground and in the air (well, in the trees). Always stay two metres from other household groups or bubbles, if a staff member needs to help you, they will wear a face covering and visor.
  4. Wash hands on arrival and regularly while on site. We have hand sanitiser on site so please encourage your children to wash their hands (and don’t forget yourself).
  5. Gloves and face covering welcome. Although there’s no guidance for wearing a face covering outdoors, be a hero and wear one to protect and respect others.
  6. Spectators must remain two metres from other household groups and bubbles, we ask you to watch the adventure unfold from the designated viewing areas.
  7. Harness and helmets are cleaned and rotated. Once used and disinfected, they will be stored for seven days before re-use.
  8. Where possible archery equipment will not be shared outside a household group or bubble. Just like at the supermarket, sanitizer and wipes are available to wipe down the equipment.
  9. If any adventurer appears unwell, they will be asked to leave the site.

Car parking is opposite our site at Forest Holidays' reception. Please do not attempt to park on our site as this is reserved for staff and in case of emergencies.

There are no toilets on site, there are public loos at nearby at Forest Holidays.

We do not provide food and drink but are happy for people to bring their own. We ask visitors to take all rubbish away with them.

It’s a challenging time for all tourism businesses and we thank you for your support and look forward to welcoming you to the forest.

Forest of Dean and Wye Valley Tourism has also put this handy guide of eight things you need to Know Before You Go. Download the PDF here.