The Edge: Aerial Adventure in Bridlington is set to reopen to the public on Saturday, 28 March 2026, kicking off another season of adrenaline‑fuelled outdoor fun on the East Yorkshire coast.
Located on Pioneer Road, Wilsthorpe, the popular attraction, operated by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, will once again welcome local thrill‑seekers and holidaymakers after its winter break.
Designed for adventurers of all ages, The Edge features two exciting rope courses that provide a safe, challenging, and exhilarating experience.
Visitors can take in stunning views of the coastline from the top of the high ropes course, which includes 20 daring elements such as the chasm jump, hanging stirrups and the ever-popular zip wire. The aerial course also includes a mix of towering tyres, balance challenges and suspended obstacles for a truly heart‑racing experience.
For younger visitors, or those looking for a gentler introduction to aerial adventure, the low ropes course offers a confidence‑boosting journey through swinging logs, balance beams and other beginner‑friendly elements.
One returning visitor, Daniel Kemp from Beverley, shared his experience: “We absolutely loved it! The high ropes had us laughing, shouting and cheering each other on the whole way round.
‘’It’s such a brilliant day out, you come off the course buzzing and wanting to go straight back up again!”
New for 2026
This year, The Edge expands its offer with enhanced packages tailored to corporate team‑building days, youth organisations, sports clubs and birthday parties.
The courses have been curated to promote teamwork, communication, trust-building and problem‑solving, making them a great choice for group development in an exciting outdoor setting.
The team at The Edge is looking forward to welcoming both returning guests and first‑time adventurers, with the attraction continuing to receive glowing feedback from visitors of all ages in previous seasons.
Councillor Nick Coultish, cabinet member for culture leisure and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “The Edge: Aerial Adventure has become a much‑loved attraction for residents, visitors and families.
‘’Its mix of excitement, challenge and accessible outdoor fun makes it a real asset to the Bridlington area. We’re delighted to reopen for the 2026 season and look forward to seeing even more people enjoying what this fantastic facility has to offer.”
Parking is free for three hours at the nearby Bridlington Park and Ride car park. The site is also accessible via the East Yorkshire 130 and 136 bus routes which will drop visitors a short walk from The Edge. Alternatively, there is the option to catch the Park and Ride bus at Harbour Top in Bridlington.
For more information, see opening times and to book, see: www.edgeaerialadventure.co.uk
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The two rope courses offer a safe and fun environment to take on a heart racing adventure.
