Gorge Scrambling

Our gorge scrambling activities are pitched to be exciting, lively and a great fun activity, which usually takes place within the Dark Peak area, an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Gorge Scrambling – Peak District


Gorge scrambling is used frequently by groups requiring a spirited, lively shared experience. The playful character and situation of this activity make it very popular as a unique recreational occasion. 
Gorge scrambling with younger groups can produce a genuine sense of adventure and exploration.

Group Leadership


We equip all participants with a helmet, suit and Wellington boots before progressing up the gorge to negotiate a combination of natural obstacles including logs, short climbs, waterfalls and deep pools. We will also include some ‘imaginative’ team tasks and personal challenges along the way!
Be sure to pack your best fitting sense of humour.

Gorge scrambling requires effective personal organisation (correct clothing) with obvious consequesces (later) for poor preparation. Encouraging others and persevering in good humour during periods of sensory discomfort are evident personal qualities that will emerge during this activity.

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The Benefits of Gorge Scrambling in Derbyshire

Our gorge scrambling activities are pitched to be exciting, lively and a great fun activity, which usually takes place within the Dark Peak area of the Derbyshire Peak District, an area of outstanding natural beauty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You will move stream gorge, participants climb, wade, and scramble their way upstream, navigating waterfalls, plunge pools, and rocky steps. It’s an activity that invites you to embrace the elements, work together, dress for immersion – not the air temperature.

Maximum 24 - in 3 groups of 8.

Basic fitness level - good co-ordination and good footing required.

We also operate in North Wales and the Lakes

Gorge Scrambling combines well with caving, canoeing, climbing and abseiling.

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