Zip World

Zip World is a Welsh[2] outdoor adventure activity company based in Llanrwst, Wales, United Kingdom.

The company operates four sites in Wales, primarily focused on zip lines and outdoor adventure activity courses.

[4][12][2] Zip World was scheduled to open the Skyflyer airship in Rhyl, north Wales in July, then August 2022, however the launch was postponed to early 2023 due to bad weather and engineering issues.

It also houses, a 'Tree Hoppers' beginner assault course, the 100 feet (30 m) Plummet 2 tandem drop high tower, Europe's highest giant swing Skyride 2, and a 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) Fforest Coaster through woodlands.

[25][26] The company was initially granted permission to set up a 450-foot (140 m) attraction between St John's Beacon and the Liverpool Central Library in 2020, but was scrapped following local opposition.

[2][27] In 2021, Taylor also announced his ambitions to search for new sites, including one in Scotland, in three national parks in England, and one south of Dublin in Ireland.

[10] In July 2022, a local partnership for the Lake District National Park, opened a survey over potential plans by Burlington Stone, proposing partnering with Zip World, for an "adventure tourism experience" at Elterwater quarry, Langdale, in the Lake District.