Adventure parks & high ropes courses in South Tyrol
Balancing amongst the treetops, crossing swaying suspension bridges and whizzing through the air on a Flying Fox – adventure parks and high ropes courses are among the most popular outdoor activities in South Tyrol. Whether it’s a family day out, a sporting challenge or a shared experience with friends: the climbing parks offer varied courses at different levels of difficulty and combine physical activity with the experience of nature.
High ropes courses for the whole family
Parcours of varying difficulty are offered to climbing fans in the high-rope course Skytrek in Sterzing.
Tourismusverein SterzingMost adventure parks in South Tyrol feature several courses for different age groups and ability levels. Even young children can gain their first climbing experiences on low practice courses, whilst the more daring can put their agility and head for the sky to the test on challenging routes. Rope bridges, nets, tree trunks and zip-line courses provide a variety of challenges, with modern safety systems and trained staff ensuring a high level of safety.
Many high ropes courses are set amidst nature and can be perfectly combined with a hike or a family day out. Facilities in the Dolomites, the Pustertal Valley, the Vinschgau Valley and around Meran and Bozen are particularly popular.
The most beautiful adventure parks in South Tyrol
The biggest high-wire climbing garden in South Tyrol.
Outdoor & Fun Park Kronaction- Kaltern Adventure Park – Climbing fun in the forest with varied courses, zip-line elements and routes for children and adults.
- Toblach Adventure Park – A family-friendly high ropes course in the Dolomites with various levels of difficulty and exciting obstacles amongst the trees.
- Kronaction Outdoor & Fun Park in Issing – One of South Tyrol’s largest high ropes courses by the Issing Pond, featuring numerous courses, long zip lines and challenges for all ages.
- Skytrek – High ropes course in Sterzing – An adventure park close to the town with a variety of climbing routes, modern safety systems and activities for families and groups.
- Villnöss High Ropes Course – A climbing experience amidst the impressive mountain scenery of the Villnöss Valley, with courses for beginners and advanced climbers.
- Ötzi Rope Park in Schnals – A high ropes course in the Schnals Valley featuring spectacular climbing elements and zip-line routes in an alpine setting.
- Spider Park Pfelders – An adventure-packed high ropes course in the Passeiertal Valley with various courses, a zip line and climbing features for the whole family.
Whether you’re a family with children, a beginner or an experienced climbing enthusiast – South Tyrol’s adventure parks and high ropes courses offer the perfect experience for almost every age and ability.
What is the difference between an adventure park and a high ropes course?
The Adventure Park Kaltern offers parcours with different degrees of difficulty as well as fun and action for the whole family.
Abenteuerpark Kaltern
Ötzi Rope Park high-rope course in Schnals offers 12 parcours, 1 giant swing and 3 zip lines for unforgettable moments.
Ötzi Rope Park
Ötzi Rope Park high-rope course in Schnals offers 12 parcours, 1 giant swing and 3 zip lines for unforgettable moments.
Ötzi Rope Park
The Adventure Park Kaltern offers parcours with different degrees of difficulty as well as fun and action for the whole family.
Abenteuerpark Kaltern
The Adventure Park Kaltern offers parcours with different degrees of difficulty as well as fun and action for the whole family.
Abenteuerpark Kaltern
The biggest high-wire climbing garden in South Tyrol.
Outdoor & Fun Park Kronaction
Ötzi Rope Park high-rope course in Schnals offers 12 parcours, 1 giant swing and 3 zip lines for unforgettable moments.
Ötzi Rope Park
Ötzi Rope Park high-rope course in Schnals offers 12 parcours, 1 giant swing and 3 zip lines for unforgettable moments.
Ötzi Rope Park
The biggest high-wire climbing garden in South Tyrol.
Outdoor & Fun Park Kronaction
The Adventure Park Kaltern offers parcours with different degrees of difficulty as well as fun and action for the whole family.
Abenteuerpark Kaltern
The Adventure Park Kaltern offers parcours with different degrees of difficulty as well as fun and action for the whole family.
Abenteuerpark Kaltern
Ötzi Rope Park high-rope course in Schnals offers 12 parcours, 1 giant swing and 3 zip lines for unforgettable moments.
Ötzi Rope Park
Ötzi Rope Park high-rope course in Schnals offers 12 parcours, 1 giant swing and 3 zip lines for unforgettable moments.
Ötzi Rope Park
The Adventure Park Kaltern offers parcours with different degrees of difficulty as well as fun and action for the whole family.
Abenteuerpark KalternThe terms ‘adventure park’, ‘high ropes course’, ‘climbing park’ and ‘climbing forest’ are often used interchangeably. They refer to facilities with various climbing courses set up at different heights amongst the trees or on wooden structures. Many parks also feature flying fox routes or zip lines, on which visitors can glide through the air whilst secured. What all these facilities have in common is the aim of combining agility, coordination and courage with a special experience of nature.
Frequently asked questions
Which is the largest high ropes course in South Tyrol?
The Outdoor & Fun Park Kronaction at Issinger Weiher swimmign pond is one of the largest high ropes courses in South Tyrol and offers numerous courses for different age groups.
Are high ropes courses in South Tyrol suitable for children?
Yes. Many adventure parks have special children’s courses and family-friendly routes with varying levels of difficulty.
Are there any adventure parks with a flying fox in South Tyrol?
Yes. Numerous high ropes courses offer flying fox or zip-line elements, including the Kaltern Adventure Park, the Ötzi Rope Park and the Spider Park in Pfelders.


















