Bungee jump from 40 meters in the stunning valley of Killiecrankie, Scotland

Leap 40m under Garry Bridge in Killiecrankie Valley. Adrenaline bungee, winched back, Perthshire countryside views, 2 hours, mobile ticket.

5.0(500 reviews)From $123.39 per person

I’m reviewing a Killiecrankie Valley bungee jump in Perthshire, where you leap 40 meters (131 feet) from a purpose-built platform on the underside of Garry Bridge over the River Garry. After your freefall, you’re winched back to the platform for the next adrenaline-fueled moment.

What I like most is the setting. Killiecrankie’s river valley views hit hard, and you’re literally jumping with the landscape doing the scenic work. Second, the operation sounds very people-friendly: staff walk each person through the steps and safety checks, with a light, patient vibe that still feels professional.

One thing to plan for: the experience depends on good weather. If conditions are poor, your jump may be moved or refunded—but if you simply cancel, it’s non-refundable.

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Key Points

  • 40m (131 feet) jump from a purpose-built platform under Garry Bridge
  • Winched back after the jump, so you’re not finished when you land
  • 2 hours on the day, with confirmation at booking and a mobile ticket
  • Staff-led safety guidance that many visitors found reassuring
  • Weather-dependent and non-changeable/non-refundable if you cancel yourself
  • Max group size of 100 travelers, so it’s busy but not chaotic

Killiecrankie bungee: the “bucket list” kind of thrill

If you’ve ever wanted to mark something big off your list, this is the right flavor of Scotland adrenaline. You don’t just stand in line and watch others go. You’re strapped in, you jump, and then you’re safely guided back—while the valley and river do their quiet scenic thing in the background.

This jump is built around a very specific idea: a tall drop from a real bridge crossing, paired with a winch return. That combination matters. It keeps the experience organized, and it also means you’re not left waiting around wondering what happens next.

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Where you’ll jump: Garry Bridge and the River Garry valley

Bungee jump from 40 meters in the stunning valley of Killiecrankie, Scotland - Where you’ll jump: Garry Bridge and the River Garry valley1 / 3
Bungee jump from 40 meters in the stunning valley of Killiecrankie, Scotland - The height: 40 meters (131 feet) of real freefall2 / 3
Bungee jump from 40 meters in the stunning valley of Killiecrankie, Scotland - The staff experience: friendly, patient, and safety-conscious3 / 3
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The jump happens from the underside of Garry Bridge, directly over the River Garry. That’s a big deal for two reasons.

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First, it frames the moment with sweeping river views along the valley. You get that “I can see where I’m going” sense—except you’re also thinking about the fact that you’re about to do the opposite.

Second, it turns the leap into something very physical and immediate. You feel like you’re part of the crossing itself, not just standing near an attraction.

The height: 40 meters (131 feet) of real freefall

Bungee jump from 40 meters in the stunning valley of Killiecrankie, Scotland - The height: 40 meters (131 feet) of real freefall

You’re leaping 40 meters—about 131 feet. That height is high enough to feel serious, but it’s not some cartoonish number pulled from nowhere. It’s the kind of jump that makes your brain wake up fast.

What I like about this height for travelers is that it’s memorable without requiring a “high altitude” type of commitment. You’ll spend less time worrying about the logistics of extreme elevation and more time focused on the actual experience.

What happens after you jump: you get winched back

Many thrill activities end the moment you hit the bottom. Here, the flow continues. After the jump, you’re winched back to the bungee platform.

For most people, that winch-back part is where you realize you’re safe and finished—at least for now. It also helps explain why the jump day feels like a full event, not a quick one-and-done photo moment.

The staff experience: friendly, patient, and safety-conscious

Bungee jump from 40 meters in the stunning valley of Killiecrankie, Scotland - The staff experience: friendly, patient, and safety-conscious

Based on how travelers describe the crew, this is the kind of operation that understands fear. Staff don’t just bark instructions. They walk each group member through the steps and safety measures patiently.

That matters if you’re nervous. Seeing other people go first can help too, and plenty of visitors mention feeling reassured by what they saw and how calmly things were handled.

Also, several reviews note that the team is friendly and light-hearted, but still careful and professional. That’s exactly what you want. Humor helps nerves. Safety focus keeps you confident.

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Meeting point: Pass of Killicrankie National Trust Visitor Centre

You’ll start at the Pass of Killicrankie National Trust Visitor Centre in Pitlochry area: Killicrankie Visitor Centre, Perthshire, Killiecrankie, Pitlochry PH16 5LG, UK. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Why this is useful: it’s straightforward. You aren’t dropped somewhere remote with no way back. You can plan your rest of the day around that visitor centre area.

Plan your timing: about 2 hours total

Expect roughly 2 hours for the experience. That’s a good length for a day trip-style adrenaline hit: long enough to feel like an event, short enough that you still have time for food, a walk, or another activity in the region.

Also note that it’s commonly booked about 27 days in advance. If you have a limited window in Scotland, don’t wait until the last minute to check dates.

Mobile ticket and confirmation

You’ll receive a confirmation at booking, and the experience uses a mobile ticket. That’s handy for travelers who don’t want extra paper.

Just make sure you can access your ticket on your phone at the meeting point, especially if you’re switching between directions, parking, and checking in.

Group size: up to 100 travelers

With a maximum of 100 travelers, this isn’t a tiny, private thrill session. Still, it’s not unlimited either. The bigger the group, the more important clear instruction becomes—which is why the “patient and safety-conscious” staff approach comes up again and again.

If you’re someone who doesn’t like crowds, try to arrive ready for a wait and let the crew manage the flow. Bungee days have their rhythms.

Weather rules: Scotland makes or breaks the schedule

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or get a full refund.

That’s fair. Safety first, but you don’t get stuck with an unusable booking forever. The key is to keep an eye on forecasts close to your scheduled time, because Scotland can change quickly.

Physical fitness: a moderate level is needed

You should have a moderate physical fitness level. The tour data doesn’t list specific restrictions, but this kind of activity typically means you should be comfortable with standing, following instructions, and moving through the pre-jump process.

If you’re unsure, it’s worth thinking realistically: can you handle the steps and safety checks without feeling unsteady? That’s the level you should target.

Pricing and value: $123.39 per person

At $123.39 per person, this isn’t a budget attraction. But bungee jumping usually isn’t, because you’re paying for real risk management, equipment, trained staff, and a purpose-built setup on a bridge.

What helps the value side is that it’s not just the jump. You get a full guided process with staff support, plus the actual setting does a lot of the “storytelling” for you. Travelers also mention good overall satisfaction and strong recommendation rates, which usually points to good operations—not just a scenic backdrop.

If you’re planning to do something once in your life, this kind of price can make sense because it’s a high-impact memory with minimal time required.

Transport reality: Pitlochry bus runs limited hours

If you don’t have a car, this is a practical note worth taking seriously. One traveler highlights that the bus only runs 3–4 times a day, and it can be hard to get a taxi to pick you up from Pitlochry.

So here’s the practical move: check your transport options well before booking. If your jump time doesn’t line up with the bus schedule you planned, you may need backup plans.

Even with a car, factor in time for parking and the walk to check-in.

Photos and video: plan for delivery time

You can purchase photos and video, and travelers have said photos arrive promptly. One person reports that video took longer than expected, with the shop explaining this can be due to peak season demand and that videos can sometimes take up to 2 weeks.

So if you’re hoping to share the moment right away (or you need it for an event), build in some patience. You’ll still get the jump story. The delivery timeline just isn’t instant.

Cancellation policy: non-refundable if you cancel yourself

Here’s the fine print you should respect: the experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed if you cancel or request amendments for any reason.

The flip side is the weather rule. If it’s canceled for poor weather, you’ll either get a different date or a full refund.

If you’re booking during a week where your schedule is flexible, great. If your plans are tight, consider that non-refundable piece before you lock it in.

Is this for you? Who will love this bungee jump

This jump tends to fit people who want a real adrenaline moment without spending the whole day on logistics.

You’ll likely enjoy it if:

  • You want a bucket list highlight with a clear, guided process
  • You like the idea of stunning valley and river views while doing something intense
  • You respond well to patient staff who walk you through safety steps

You might think twice if:

  • Your fitness level is uncertain and you’re not comfortable with standing through a pre-jump routine
  • You’re traveling with tight timing and can’t handle changes if weather cancels it
  • You need instant video delivery and can’t wait

What makes Killiecrankie different from generic bungee days

A lot of bungee setups are just towers and platforms. This one feels tied to place: Killiecrankie Valley, the River Garry, and the fact that your drop is integrated with a bridge crossing.

That matters because you get more than a thrill. You get a setting that looks great and feels real, not staged.

How to make the day easier (a quick checklist)

You don’t need to overthink it, but these small choices help:

  • Wear clothes you’re comfortable moving in during check-in and harnessing
  • Bring your phone charger if you’re relying on the mobile ticket
  • Check weather timing and transport options before you go
  • If you’re buying video, remember delivery may take time, especially during busy periods

And yes—most people feel nervous first. That’s normal. The calm, structured staff approach is there for a reason.

FAQ: Killiecrankie Valley 40m bungee practical questions

How tall is the bungee jump?

The jump is 40 meters (131 feet) from a purpose-built platform.

Where do I meet for the activity?

You meet at the Pass of Killicrankie National Trust Visitor Centre (Killicrankie Visitor Centre, Perthshire, Killiecrankie, Pitlochry PH16 5LG, UK).

How long does the experience take?

It lasts about 2 hours.

Do I need good weather?

Yes. The experience requires good weather. If canceled for poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What fitness level do I need?

You should have a moderate physical fitness level.

Do I get a ticket on my phone?

Yes, it includes a mobile ticket, and you receive confirmation at booking.

Is the booking refundable if I cancel?

No. The experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason. Weather cancellations are handled differently with a refund or a new date.

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Bungee jump from 40 meters in the stunning valley of Killiecrankie, Scotland



5.0

(500 reviews)

97% 5-star

Should you book this 40m Killiecrankie bungee?

I think you should book it if you want a high-impact Scotland memory, and you’re okay planning around weather. The combination of a real 40m drop, scenic river-valley views, and staff who come across as safety-focused and patient makes it a strong choice for both thrill seekers and nervous first-timers.

Don’t book if your schedule is too rigid to adjust. The activity can be weather-dependent, and your own cancellation isn’t refundable. Also, if you’re relying on buses from the Pitlochry area, double-check the limited run times so you aren’t stuck.

If you’re ready to face the fear and come out grinning, this is one of those experiences you’ll remember for years.

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