Both tours run with Highland Fling Bungee Jumping over the Garry River in Killiecrankie, last 1h, and are open to all fitness levels. The split comes down to format: the 46.17 £ option is a bridge swing, where you arc out in a pendulum motion rather than dropping straight down. The 52.5 £ bungee jump delivers the classic freefall rebound, which most riders rate as the more intense of the two. That 6.33 £ gap buys you a fundamentally different sensation. If pure vertical drop is what you're after, go for tour index 1. First-timers who want a strong rush without the full freefall commitment should start with the swing at 46.17 £.
Bungee Jump over the Garry River in Killiecrankie
The classic bungee freefall over the Garry River at 52.50 £ delivers the full vertical drop and elastic rebound, making it the highest-intensity option of the two.
Highland Bridge Swing over the Garry River in Killiecrankie
The bridge swing at 46.17 £ gives you a strong adrenaline hit in a pendulum arc rather than a straight drop, a solid entry point if freefall feels like a step too far.
The initial freefall off the bridge is the peak hit, before the cord snaps taut and fires you back up. That rebound sequence is what separates the bungee jump from the swing, which sends you in a wide arc instead of straight down.
The swing is a pendulum arc over the Garry River, priced at 46.17 £. The bungee jump is a straight vertical drop with elastic rebound, priced at 52.50 £. Both depart from the same bridge in Killiecrankie and last around 1 hour.
No. Both experiences are listed as 'Everybody welcome', so no prior jumping or athletic background is required.
Both tours are run by Highland Fling Bungee Jumping and together hold a 5/5 rating across 31 reviews.
Yes. The bridge sits directly above the Garry River gorge in Killiecrankie, so the drop gives you a direct view into the wooded ravine below, both on the swing and the freefall.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 2°C | 129.3 mm | Poor |
| February | 2.7°C | 108 mm | Poor |
| March | 3.1°C | 90 mm | Possible |
| April | 6.2°C | 83.4 mm | Possible |
| May | 9.1°C | 83.8 mm | Possible |
| June | 13.6°C | 70.4 mm | Good |
| July | 15°C | 67.4 mm | Good |
| August | 13.5°C | 88.2 mm | Good |
| September | 11.8°C | 98 mm | Good |
| October | 8.1°C | 99.1 mm | Possible |
| November | 4.6°C | 110.9 mm | Poor |
| December | 4.1°C | 93.6 mm | Possible |
Equipment
Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothes and secure footwear since loose items can fly off during the swing or rebound. Both tours last around 1h, so bring a light layer for standing around on the bridge in typical Scottish Highland conditions.
Getting there
Both tours meet at the National Trust for Scotland Killiecrankie Visitor Centre, Killiecrankie, Perthshire PH16 5LG, roughly 3 miles north of Pitlochry, which is the nearest town with regular rail connections from Perth and Inverness.
Updated March 2026