Big Tree Climbing
Using ropes and harnesses, ascend into the canopy of one of Belton Estate’s largest trees with The Great Big Tree Climbing Company, and enjoy an exhilarating adventure at new heights.
During your climb, you will learn how to safely reach the top of the giant tree and take in the views of the parkland. You can hang out in the canopy or venture further out onto the branches if you’re feeling brave, before returning safely to the ground.
This activity is suitable for ages 6 to 100, and each session is run for up to 8 people, creating a unique and intimate experience.
Big Tree Climbing
Using ropes and harnesses, ascend into the canopy of one of Belton Estate’s largest trees with The Great Big Tree Climbing Company, and enjoy an exhilarating adventure at new heights.
During your climb, you will learn how to safely reach the top of the giant tree and take in the views of the parkland. You can hang out in the canopy or venture further out onto the branches if you’re feeling brave, before returning safely to the ground.
This activity is suitable for ages 6 to 100, and each session is run for up to 8 people, creating a unique and intimate experience.
Big Tree Climbing
Using ropes and harnesses, ascend into the canopy of one of Belton Estate’s largest trees with The Great Big Tree Climbing Company, and enjoy an exhilarating adventure at new heights.
During your climb, you will learn how to safely reach the top of the giant tree and take in the views of the parkland. You can hang out in the canopy or venture further out onto the branches if you’re feeling brave, before returning safely to the ground.
This activity is suitable for ages 6 to 100, and each session is run for up to 8 people, creating a unique and intimate experience.

More events
Novelty Unsurpassed! Posters and Playbills from the Phillips Collection
Margret Thatcher Display – Thatcherfest!
Deer Rut Walks at Belton
Deer Rut Walks at Belton
Introduction to Watercolour with Monty Cholmeley
Bourne Weekly Market
This small market is held every Thursday in the car park immediately behind the Corn Exchange building.