A popular Loch Lomond attraction has announced plans to reopen following its shock closure last year.
TreeZone, a high ropes course in Alexandria, shut its doors after nine years in October 2024.
The surprising news came after the owner cited their business growing "too big" as a reason for closure.
The ropes course and cabin were then placed up for sale in September.
However, adventurers may be swinging on the ropes once more as the business announced it will be reopening as new owners are set to take over.
In a post on Facebook, the attraction said: "Exciting news! The High Ropes course at Loch Lomond Shores will be reopening soon under new ownership.
"Watch this space for the opening date and more details."
In 2024, the previous management announced issues with "growing too big".
In a statement, they said: "Our adventure business has grown too big and complicated to run effectively and it is time to let this part of it go, to refocus on our operations elsewhere.
"We understand the impact that this will have on our awesome team of instructors, who have done a brilliant job in running the course, and also, that there are many regular customers out there who will miss us too."