Gorge Scrambling has many names, Gill scrambling, Ghyll scrambling, gully bashing, stream walking, stream scrambling and river walking.
Gorge scrambling is one of the most popular outdoor adventure activities that Adventure21offer and one that people come back for time after time.
Keep the gorge scramble as wet or as dry as you like as you follow one of many streams, beck’s and gorges. The only way to describe this activity is to say that it's like caving with the roof off, in the gorge, waterfall climbs, tricky rock traverses, rocky obstacles and plunge pool jumping are all a part of the fun. You won't believe how much fun gorge scrambling is until you've tried it!
Gorge Scrambling is a great outdoor adventure activity for a half day session and can be combined with one of the following activities to make a full day, choose from either
abseiling,
rock climbing,
open Canadian canoeing,
canoe sailing,
aquaseiling,
canyoning,
cycling,
gorge scrambling,
kayaking,
mountain biking,
sailing,
river walking,
ghyll scrambling,
waterfall climbing,
orienteering,
navigation,
hill walking,
archery,
rifle shooting,
raft building,
team building tasks,
survival days,
culvert scrambling,
Tyrolean traversing and
bushcraft and wilderness camps.
We have many gorge scrambling and gorge walking venues in and around Lancashire within easy reach of Chorley, Preston, Blackburn, Bolton, Chorley, Rivington, Anglezarke and Manchester and in Cumbria, particularly around the North Lake District, South Lake District, East Lake District and the West Lake District areas, for example Coniston, Ambleside, Windermere, Keswick, Hawkshead, Kendal, Bowness, Ullswater to name just a few.
are happy to say that gorge scrambling is again available in the Chorley and Blackburn area's in Lancashire and around the Bolton area of Greater Manchester, please call us for availability.
To view some of our Gorge walking pictures please click here
scrambling images.