Colin Glen Adventure Centre — An outdoor adventure park in a West Belfast forest, booked as activity passes.
What's on: Black Bull Run alpine coaster, ziplines, high & low ropes, climbing wall, free-fall fan descender, archery, laser tag, TrackMan golf range, Gruffalo Trail, Jurassic Forest.
Best for: Older kids, teens, groups and adults; gentler trails for younger children.
Booking: Book ahead for timed adventure sessions.
Min age: Varies by activity: low ropes age 5+ and 1m tall, high ropes age 10+ and 1.4m; coaster age 3+ with an adult. Weight limit around 120kg.
Cost: Pay-per-activity or activity passes (e.g. One Pass) - check current prices.
Plan your visit
What you can actually do
The signature ride is the Black Bull Run, a 565-metre alpine coaster with 12 twists and two tunnels reaching around 25mph. The Forest Flyover is a 250-metre zipline over the coaster, and a longer 700-metre River Rapid zipline has been added. The One Pass bundles roughly three hours across the high and low ropes course, climbing wall, free-fall fan descender and a minimum of two coaster rides. Age and height limits vary by activity: low ropes from age 5 and 1 metre tall, high ropes from age 10 and 1.4 metres, and a weight limit around 120kg. The coaster takes younger children from age 3 when riding with an adult. Everything is supervised, and every under-18 must have a participating adult with them.
Alpine coasterZiplinesHigh ropes & climbingAges 5+ (10+ for high ropes)Book aheadPay-per-activity / passes
Good to know before you go:
Activity centres like this run holiday camps, birthday and group days, corporate team-building and seasonal sessions; check Colin Glen's own pages for current activities, dates and prices.
Before you set off
What to bring
👕Clothes you can move inComfy gear you don’t mind getting mucky for the active bits.
👟TrainersClosed-toe footwear is a must for most activities.
💧Water & a snackThirsty work — keep the energy topped up.
🧦Spare socks/layersGrippy socks for indoor centres; a change for outdoor, wetter sessions.
Good to know
Everything before you go
Type
Outdoor forest adventure park (charity-run)
Activities
Black Bull Run alpine coaster, ziplines, high & low ropes, climbing wall, free-fall fan descender, archery, laser tag, TrackMan golf range, Gruffalo Trail, Jurassic Forest
Minimum age / height
Varies by activity: low ropes age 5+ and 1m tall, high ropes age 10+ and 1.4m; coaster age 3+ with an adult. Weight limit around 120kg
Best for ages
Older kids, teens, groups and adults; gentler trails for younger children
Booking
Book ahead for timed adventure sessions
Cost
Pay-per-activity or activity passes (e.g. One Pass) - check current prices
Season / weather
Outdoor activities are weather-dependent
Accommodation
Not confirmed - check with the venue
Parking
Parking at three entrances; also on Translink bus and Glider routes
How long to allow
About 3 hours for a One Pass; allow a half-day for more
Black Bull Run alpine coaster, ziplines, high & low ropes, climbing wall, free-fall fan descender, archery, laser tag, TrackMan golf range, Gruffalo Trail, Jurassic Forest
What ages is it for?
Older kids, teens, groups and adults; gentler trails for younger children Varies by activity: low ropes age 5+ and 1m tall, high ropes age 10+ and 1.4m; coaster age 3+ with an adult. Weight limit around 120kg
How much does it cost?
Pay-per-activity or activity passes (e.g. One Pass) - check current prices
Is there parking?
Parking at three entrances; also on Translink bus and Glider routes
Getting there
Colin Glen Adventure Centre is at River Entrance: 163 Stewartstown Road, Dunmurry, Belfast BT17 0HW (also Mountain Entrance, 28 Colinglen Road BT17 0LR; Leisure Entrance, 115 Blacks Road BT10 0NF). Parking at three entrances; also on Translink bus and Glider routes. Tap below for directions.
Colin Glen is run by the Colin Glen Trust, a charity built around cross-community work that has turned the forest park on Belfast's western hills into one of Ireland's leading outdoor adventure attractions. It has steadily added world-class outdoor kit, including Ireland's first alpine coaster, the Black Bull Run, alongside ziplines, a ropes course and a TrackMan golf facility, spread across three entrances to the forest.