
Price List
18 holes (1 course)
- Adventurers
- £10
- Senior masters (60+)
- £8.50
- Young'uns (under 5s)
- £4.75
- Student putters*
- £8.50
- Family of 4**
- £32.50
36 holes (2 courses)
- Adventurers
- £16
- Senior masters (60+)
- £13.50
- Young'uns (under 5s)
- £7.75
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Student putters*
(+FREE bottled beer, cider, 125ml wine or soft drink)
- £13.50
- Family of 4**
- £51.50
* Sun 5pm - Fri 5pm with valid student photo ID
** Family must have one child 12 years or under
Opening hours
Mon: 10am to 10pm
Tue: 10am to 10pm
Wed: 10am to 10pm
Thurs: 10am to 11pm
Fri: 10am to 11pm
Sat: 10am to 11pm
Sun: 10am to 10pm
Last entry time
15 mins before closing to play 1 course
45 mins before closing for 2 courses
Darkness falls in the rainforest 30 mins after closing time, when all guests need to trek home.
Opening times may vary during school holidays, bank holidays and festive periods.

Tropical Trail
Our Tropical Trail is all about Amazonian jungle wildlife: mysterious creatures and tropical nature. Birds, trees, frogs, bugs and more.
Meet Chattering Toucans at The Old Peck Theatre before rolling on down to Birdie Boulevard. Swing passed rows of birdhouses and shops, and take in the sites and local landmarks, like the Twee-T Tower and the Bullfinch.
Explore the rocky caves and dodge stalagmites down at Thunderclap Ridge. Then putt carefully around the Raging River Falls - one of the wonders of the world (probably).
Then cross through Bug Canyon - home to hundreds of creepy crawlies, none of whom like to be stepped on.
Finally, call into The Pitz Bug Hotel. You might be too big to get inside, but take a closer look and you’ll see a grubby little party going on through the windows. We’re at the finishing line. Time to celebrate.

Ancient Explorer
Our Ancient Explorer is a trek through crumbling temples, past
cryptic carvings, stone serpents, monkey royalty and a hidden gem mine.
Navigate the Jungle Heritage Site and putt carefully through ancient ruins until reaching The Toppled Obelisk.
Watch out for some slippery characters down Viper Valley then prepare to scale Banana Mountain. It’s a scenic route with great views rich in Treetop history.
Pay your respects to Mabel the Monkey Queen before rolling on to The Lost Lido. It might look like a terrifying whirlpool, but it’s the local monkeys’ number-one swimming spot and spa.
Visit Rainbow Creek Mine before gazing at the long-lost carvings of The Revelling Stones. It’s a bit like Stonehenge, if Stonehenge was built by disco-loving monkeys who worshipped mini golf. Navigate all three stones and then celebrate your victory, disco-style.
