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Experience adrenaline with rock climbing, ziplining, and a mega swing near Adelaide. Perfect for thrill-seekers wanting a quick, fun forest adventure.
If you’re hunting for a quick thrill in the Adelaide area, the Rock Climb, Zipline and Mega Swing Experience might catch your eye. Offered by Adventure Hubs South Australia, this combined adventure promises a series of heart-pumping activities all wrapped into roughly 90 minutes of fun among the trees. It’s a chance to conquer fears, get your adrenaline flowing, and enjoy some spectacular forest views—without needing a full day’s commitment.
What we like about this tour is the variety of activities packed into such a short time, especially the South Australia’s longest zipline, which offers a genuinely memorable ride. Plus, the guides’ friendliness and professionalism seem to stand out in reviews, helping even nervous beginners feel at ease. On the flip side, some travelers have expressed frustration about the value for money, citing limited activity time and waiting around.
This experience is best suited for families, adventure seekers, or groups looking for a quick, energetic outing. Keep in mind that it’s designed for moderate physical fitness levels, with weight limits up to 120kg, and requires children to be at least 120cm tall. If you’re after a leisurely forest walk, this probably isn’t for you, but if you want to test your nerve and enjoy the forest from a new perspective, it could be just right.


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Securing a spot for this forest adventure generally requires booking about 20 days in advance, which suggests a decent demand and perhaps a bit of planning ahead. The tour is priced at $48.06 per person, which, when you consider the included gear, guides, and multiple activities packed into a 90-minute session, offers reasonable value—if the activities meet your expectations.
You’ll meet at 37 Spring Gully Rd, Piccadilly, a location surrounded by dense forest, setting the perfect backdrop for this kind of adventure. The tour operates every weekend and during school holidays, making it accessible for families or those on holiday in South Australia.
Participants are equipped with safety harnesses, ropes, helmets, and are guided by experienced and qualified instructors. The adventure covers:
– A 15-metre rock climbing and abseiling tower, testing your strength and nerve.
– A 324-meter zipline, which is SA’s longest! This ride promises a sweeping view of the forest canopy.
– The new 3-person Mega Swing, a unique addition that lets three friends or family swing together, adding a social element to the adrenaline rush.
Each session guarantees at least one try at each activity, meaning you won’t just watch others do the fun stuff—you’ll get your turn.
The rock climbing and abseiling component is straightforward but offers a satisfying challenge—climb up the tower and then descend safely. Those with a fear of heights might find this the most intimidating part, but guides are on hand to help if nerves kick in.
The zipline is the real showstopper. Spanning 324 meters, it offers stunning views of the surrounding forest, and many reviewers say it’s the highlight. You’ll get a chance to zip through the trees, feeling the breeze and enjoying the bird’s-eye perspective on the greenery.
The Mega Swing is the newest feature, allowing three people to swing together. It’s a social activity and adds a fun, almost playful element to the adventure.
While the activities sound exciting, some reviews point out that the total time may feel short, especially if you’re eager for more. One reviewer noted that the ad claimed 2 hours, but their experience included only a few activities with significant waiting time in between. This is a common concern in adventure parks where group sizes and safety procedures can slow the pace.
Another traveler mentioned feeling that the cost of over $60 was not quite justified given the brief activity time and wait times, suggesting that potential participants should weigh whether the thrill is worth the price. That said, others appreciated the knowledgeable guides and the fun of zipping through the trees, especially for those new to adventure sports.

This adventure is particularly well-suited for families with teenagers, groups of friends, or anyone looking to try something a bit different during a visit to Adelaide’s outskirts. It’s an excellent choice if you want a quick burst of adrenaline with some forest scenery, but it’s not meant to be a comprehensive outdoor adventure day.
For beginners or those with moderate fitness levels, the guides’ presence makes the experience safer and more accessible. However, if you’re after a longer or more intense climbing or ziplining experience, you might find this session a bit limited.
This adventure combo offers a fun, quick hit of outdoor excitement for a reasonable price. You’ll get to zipline over the treetops, climb a tower, and swing through the air—all in a safe, guided environment. It’s perfect if you’re in Adelaide for a short stay and want to add some adrenaline to your trip.
However, keep in mind that some reviews have expressed disappointment over the brevity of activities and waiting times, so if you’re craving a full-day adventure or more in-depth experience, this might not fully satisfy. Still, for those who just want a taste of adventure, it’s a solid, well-organized option.
This tour offers genuine fun and an opportunity to challenge yourself in a safe setting. It’s best for families, groups of friends, or solo thrill-seekers eager for a guided forest adventure near Adelaide.
“Ad said 2 hours activity, but actually only 3 small activty happening , and lack of staff and equipment. most time we were just sit there waiting …”

Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation to and from the venue is not included. Participants need to make their own arrangements to arrive at 37 Spring Gully Rd, Piccadilly.
How long does the experience last?
The session runs for approximately 90 minutes, which includes trying each activity at least once.
Are there age or height restrictions?
Yes, children under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult, and participants need to be at least 120cm tall. The maximum weight limit is 120kg.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity, closed shoes, and weather-appropriate gear are recommended.
Can I cancel if the weather looks bad?
Yes. The booking offers free cancellation if done at least 24 hours in advance. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Guides are there to help, and the activities are designed to be accessible for those new to adventure sports.
In sum, the Rock Climb, Zipline and Mega Swing Experience provides a lively taste of forest adventure for those keen to try something different in South Australia. With friendly guides and a variety of activities, it’s a fun, quick outing—just be prepared for the brief activity spans and some waiting around. It’s a good pick for families, teens, or anyone looking to add a bit of adventure to their Adelaide trip.