THRILL seekers have another chance to abseil down St Asaph Cathedral's tower.

Brave visitors to a family fun day - on Saturday, August 3 - can take a leap of faith down the tower for charity. This will raise funds for Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospice and St Asaph Parish Church’s refurbishment project and will enable the church to become a hub for community activities.

Organiser Clive Hughes said: “We’re looking for brave, adventurous thrill-seekers to take up the challenge of abseiling down the tower of our ancient Cathedral.

"All necessary abseil equipment and safety will be provided and overseen by expert staff from Open Door Adventure."

Other activities at the fun day include a bouncy castle, face-painting, stalls, games, crafts and an opportunity to do the Red Book Mystery Challenge, the Cathedral’s escape-room-style trail.

Those wishing to take part in the abseil need to be 'reasonably fit' to climb the 126 steps to the top of the tower.

Minimum age is 12-years old but anyone under 16 must get parent/guardian permission.

The fun day will run between 10am until 4pm. For further information and to register for the abseil visit

www.stasaphparishchurch.org.uk/category/events