Activities Nearby

Experience the thrill of zip sliding 60kmph in a safety harness between trees, throwing triple back flips on the bungee bounce or flying on a circus trapeze.  For a bigger thrill climb the world’s highest wooden spiral staircase and free fall on the King Swing.  

If you’re happier with your feet on the ground there’s Paintball or Quad Tours, and for no extra charge, kids enjoy the Adventure Zone’s Dueling Zip Lines and Ninja Warrior Jr. Course.  

And when you’re done with that, there’s giant cappuccino and killer chocolate cake. 

All Out Adventures

Flying Trapeze

Flying Trapeze

Always wanted to be a trapeze artist in the Circ de soleil? It’s more possible then you think! On All Out Adventure’s flying trapeze you can learn ‘how to’ on their commercially operated trapeze equipment. Strapped in a safety belt with constant expert supervision and guidance, this is the ideal...

Bungee Bounce

Bungee Bounce

A spectacular four way trampoline and bungee system where participants are harnessed in and winched up above the trampoline.  See how many back flips you can make. 

King Swing

King Swing

A 17 meter free fall and swing from our Tree Top Suspension Bridge.  “It’s like an upright bungee jump with a bigger scream!”  Accessed by a spectacular 20 meter spiral stair case, the climb is nearly as thrilling as the jump!

Zip Line

Zip Line

Climb a spectacular 20 meter spiral staircase and free ride on the cable slide  175 meters to tree top platform 6.  Then slide 125 meters back to the Centre.   Harnesses are worn by all participants for the duration of the experience. 

Paintball

Paintball

Test your accuracy on All Out Adventures Bush Course. Natural trees and mesh surround you and provides little protection. Can you outlast your rivals? Come and test your skill on this well laid out paintball arena. All bookings can be made from our Activity Desk at Reception.

Quad Bike Riding

Quad Bike Riding

A stunning quad experience which includes a scenic, guided outride along the Tugela River. The trail covers a range of exciting terrains, including stream and donga crossings. This is a great introduction to quads for new riders, without being too dull for those with some experience.

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Extreme Cable Tour

Extreme Cable Tour

The well reputed Canopy Tours at All Out Adventures is a must do. The adrenaline rush from gliding towards the canopy of trees is exhilarating! Safely strapped into a harness there is no need for fear. The well trained Canopy Guides assist you throughout the entire tour assuring your safety...

Extreme Sports

Abseiling

Abseiling

Although a relatively "old" adventure sport, it is still a favourite amongst adrenaline seekers. It is practiced in a controlled environment which makes it a very safe activity, yet stepping backwards over the edge and descending down the cliff will give you an adrenaline rush!

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Archery

Archery

This is an ideal activity for the old and the young which makes it a popular choice for corporate groups, adventure camps and families. We have 9lb compound kiddies bows and 25lb recurve bows.

Cost: R60pp. Includes 20 arrows
 

Kayaking

Kayaking

Beginner lessons:

At our base we have the perfect set-up for first timers who would like to give kayaking a go. We jump into the dam where you learn a few basic paddling strokes. This opportunity is also used to touch on the art of the Eskimo roll and you learn...

Battlefields

Battle of Ladysmith: 30 October 1899

Battle of Ladysmith: 30 October 1899

Battle of Nicholsons Neck & Tchrengula, Modderspruit and Rietfontein (also known as the Battle of Ladysmith)  Stretching on the Northern side of Ladysmith, next to Surprise hill right to Lombards Nek on the South Western side, Gen Sir George White chose these positions to give cover...

Battle of Colenso: 15 December 1899

Battle of  Colenso: 15 December 1899

In this first battle of the British Empire against the Boer Commando’s against the famous Tugela Ridge, we would like to just point out a few highlights.

This battle was in all aspects the darkest moment of Black Week , as it became known in England. 23000 of Her Majesty’s...

Battle at Platrand / Wagon Hill

A Boer victory on wagon Hill could have resulted in the surrender of Gen White with 1400 British troops. Wagon hill was the key to Ladysmith but poor leadership on the Boer side and a gallant defence at Wagon Point caused the British to secure their hold on this strategic position.

The Battle on ThabaNyama: 18 January 1900 – 23 January 1900

Gen. Sir Charles Warren, who came with the Fifth Army from Cape Town as reinforcement after the disaster at Colenso was put in command to launch a surprise attack. Gen. Buller was attempting to split the Boer forces by launching mock attacks at Potgieters Drift, and shelling their positions at...

The Battle of Spion Kop: 24 January 1900

The Battle of Spion Kop: 24 January 1900

Also referred to as “The Acre of Massacre” This battle turned out to be the bloodiest battle in the whole war. On the night of the 23rd January 1900, 1700 British troops under the command of Gen. Woodgate detached themselves from the main army under command of Gen.Sir Charles Warren...

Battle of Vaal Krantz: 5 February 1900

Once again troops, artillery and cavalry arrive to reinforce Buller’s Imperial army. His next attempt to break through the Boer defences was going to take place under the command of General Clery. With three Pontoon Bridges thrown over the Tugela river, Gen. Clery, will endeavour to take...

Operations on the Tugela Hights: 5 February 1900 – 27 February 1900

Operations on the Tugela Hights, and the final break through the Boer defences: This magnificent battle which started in the first week of February and lasted until March 1900, was the largest military movement of the British on foreign soil until that time. Eight Brigades attacked simultaneous...