Climbing parks in Tyrol

Fun and action even without climbing experience

In the Tyrolean climbing parks, you can climb over swinging bridges, swaying nets, swinging tree trunks and adventurous obstacles. No special climbing experience is required.

A great adventure awaits the whole family in the climbing park. There is something for everyone: depending on your taste, gentle swings and wild tests of courage are included. Pleasure-seekers will get their money's worth just as much as adrenaline junkies.

Every climbing park in Tyrol has its own special surprise in store for you. There are no limits to the imagination of the climbing park builders. You can climb the lofty heights of the climbing park on a snowboard or in stirrups.

A flying fox is usually a must. The experience of nature in a climbing park is unforgettable! You rarely get this close to the trees: You swing from tree to tree like Tarzan and are on a first-name basis with the squirrels. The courses in the climbing park are laid out at different heights.

Climbing parks in Tyrol from east to west

  • Steinberge region: Fieberbrunn high ropes course, Saalfelden high ropes course, Fieberbrunn low ropes course
  • Forest high ropes course Achensee
  • Ötztal region: Sautens nature high ropes course
  • Pitztal region: Jerzens Hochzeiger climbing park, XP adventure park
  • Climbing parks in the St. Anton am Arlberg region
  • Verwalltal high ropes course
  • Climbing parks in the Tannheimer Tal region
  • Tiefblick high ropes course
  • Pfunds forest rope park in the Nauders-Tiroler Oberland-Kaunertal region

Must-haves in the climbing park in Tyrol

Climbing equipment can be hired at the climbing park. What you should have with you:

  • Comfortable clothing in which you can move well and put on a harness
  • safe, sturdy shoes
  • sun cream

Refreshment stops at the climbing parks in Tyrol are usually close by or a short walk away. A nice ice cream, snack or drink in between helps you to gather strength for the next round.