What goes up must come down and you’ll learn about that when you go abseiling in Aberfeldy! This outdoor adventure centre in Scotland is situated half way between Loch Lomond and Cairngorms national parks nestled alongside the River Tay. It’s a great place to abseil with an abundance of crags and rock faces to tackle. You’ll be spending two to three hours as part of a small group being taught the skill of abseiling. It’s an essential part of being able to rock climb (which is a much-loved pastime in Scotland) and teaches you how to come down a rock face using ropes. A fair bit of equipment is needed for abseiling but this is all provided for you by this Scottish centre. You’ll be wearing a helmet with a harness around your thighs and waist equipped with what’s called a belay device which will be attached to the rope. This gadget allows you to feed the rope through smoothly as you descend using friction so you don’t just whizz off into the abyss! And if you don’t know your figure…