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Rope parks combine movement, nature, and adventure. Switzerland offers many facilities located in forests or mountainous regions. The courses include rope bridges, nets, and zip lines between the trees. Various difficulty levels make these parks suitable for kids, families, and experienced climbers alike.
Many of these parks are situated in popular excursion areas and can be easily combined with hikes or mountain railways.


The ROPETECH Rope Park is located in the Dählhölzli Forest near the Aare River. Several courses wind through the forest. The facility offers various difficulty levels as well as zip lines between platforms.
With an activity track spanning 3000 meters, the ROPETECH Rope Park Bern is one of the largest rope parks in Switzerland. Just 10 minutes from Bern's main train station, you can swing from tree to tree on seven courses at heights ranging from 4 to 23 meters. Cross suspension bridges, enjoy thrilling zip lines, and take in breathtaking views from 120 platforms.
Three special children’s courses with continuous safety systems have been designed for kids aged 4 and up. On the challenging adult courses, you are continuously secured with carabiners and pulleys.
The rope-tech experts at ROPETECH GmbH also offer courses on rope-assisted rescue techniques. These are aimed at rescue teams and companies that face fall hazards during their work.


The Pilatus Rope Park is located on the Fräkmüntegg above Kriens. It ranks among the largest rope parks in Switzerland.
For a real adrenaline rush, there are 10 adventurous courses with 6 to 11 stations each, some of which require strong nerves. Climbing, rushing, and balancing with views of Lake Lucerne for rope park enthusiasts and those eager to become one.
Young acrobats aged 4 to 8 are also catered for in this exceptional rope garden: With the park mascot, the dragon PILU, brave climbers can enjoy 7 stations in the PILU Rope Park. The little ones are continuously secured throughout.
From the age of 8, children can also try the Monkey Trees – trees equipped with climbing aids allowing a leap into the void from 14 meters high. Those who want more can take on the Powerfan and fly safely tethered down 20 meters.
The journey to Pilatus Rope Park is an experience itself: You take the panoramic gondola from Kriens in the canton of Lucerne up to 1,400 meters on Fräkmüntegg, a foothill of the Pilatus massif in the Emmental Alps. Nearby, there's also a summer and winter toboggan run.
The DiscOWer Rope Park is situated on Melchsee-Frutt in the canton of Obwalden. Multiple courses wind between trees and platforms. Various difficulty levels offer challenges for kids, families, and experienced climbers.
Pilatus (Photo: Pilatusbahnen)
Pilatus (Photo: Pilatusbahnen)The indoor rope park is located in the Grindelwald Sports Centre. The facility is housed in a hall and is open year-round. Courses at various heights offer challenges for both kids and adults.
It is the first indoor rope park in Switzerland. 40 elements across 5 courses await your challenge at the Sports Centre in Grindelwald in the canton of Bern.
You decide the difficulty level yourself:
Of course, safety gear is always provided at the indoor rope park, and you'll receive a safety briefing before you start. You'll be continuously secured by at least one safety carabiner throughout the entire duration. Afterward, you can recharge with snacks, salads, soups, and sweets in the Eiger Plus Café Lounge at the sports centre.
Indoor Grindelwald (Indoor Interlaken)
Indoor Grindelwald (Indoor Interlaken)The Seilpark Interlaken is located in a forest area between Interlaken and Lake Thun. Several courses run through the trees. Different difficulty levels offer suitable challenges for both beginners and advanced climbers.
If you visit the Adventure Seilpark Interlaken in Matten, also in the canton of Bern, you can look forward to the following:
From the Interlaken train station, it’s only a 15-minute walk to the ropes course. It’s situated in the fragrant woods between Unspunnenwiese and the road to Heimwehfluh. You can also order a Bödeli taxi at affordable prices from Interlaken, Matten, and Unterseen.
Then you get to climb spiderweb nets, rappel from platforms, conquer swinging wooden elements, and swing like Tarzan between the treetops. The swinging butterfly path covered with nets is reserved for the little ones – once a child can walk, there’s no stopping them.
Interlaken (Photo: Outdoor Interlaken)
Interlaken (Photo: Outdoor Interlaken)The Forest Fun Park is located at the edge of the forest near Zermatt. The courses wind through larches and spruces. Rope bridges, nets, and zip lines connect the platforms. Along the rushing Vispa River, you always have a clear view of the snow-capped peaks of the impressively shaped Matterhorn and the majestic mountain scenery.
The high ropes course is open from March to October for visitors of all ages. You can test your own limits on 4 different courses, 25 rolling ropes, 110 platforms, and 83 various stations. The Forest Fun Park Zermatt also offers the largest kids' trail of any rope park in Switzerland. All stations are equipped with a special Swiss safety system, the Safe Rollers.
The youngest children are allowed on the kids' trail from the age of 4 when accompanied by their parents and are protected by a continuous safety system that makes unbuckling unnecessary at the stations.
A cozy sun terrace and comfy deck chairs are waiting for you afterwards. There you can enjoy snacks, drinks, and an incredible panorama.
The Swiss Seilpark is located near the Fiescheralp in Valais. The facility is set in a mountain forest above Fiesch. Various courses lead across ropes, bridges, and platforms.
It is situated below Bettmeralp in the Aletsch Arena. In this unique fun zone, you embark on your personal Tour de Swiss. The obstacles are modelled after the topography of Switzerland.
There are five courses for adults and one for children. There is even a specially adapted course for wheelchair users, which is unique in Switzerland. Throughout all tours, experienced rope park guides support the guests.
Completing all courses in the Swiss Seilpark Fiesch takes about 3 hours. The Fiesch sports resort also includes an indoor pool, a mini-golf course, tennis courts, and a restaurant. The equipment base, open from July to October, is located directly in the tree bar next to the restaurant stairs.
The best way to reach Swiss Seilpark Fiesch is via the A9 motorway, exiting near Brig. From there, signs direct you to Bettmeralp, Fiescheralp, and Riederalp. The sports resort lies directly on the main road along the banks of the Rhone River.
Fiesch Rope Park (Photo: Aletscharena)
Seilpark Fiesch (Photo: Aletscharena)Adventure Park Rheinfall is located near Neuhausen close to the Rhine Falls. The facility offers several courses at different heights. Some routes feature long zip lines through the forest. You can find the park right next to the Rhine Falls parking lot P3 in Neuhausen in the canton of Schaffhausen.
Highlights:
Every visitor starts with an instruction course. Only afterwards are you allowed onto the main courses with a total of 170 obstacles. There are three courses with 60 varied obstacles of different difficulty levels, so there’s something for everyone.
A special highlight for the fearless is the Swing course, where you head straight up to great heights uncompromisingly. Also included are a power fan and free fall, some of the challenging elements in Adventure Park Rheinfall. For a real thrill, try the physically demanding Black course—definitely only for adrenaline junkies.
The hit for the little ones is the Kids course, with fun obstacles at low height for children from 4 years old. The children are continuously secured and also have to complete a short instruction course beforehand.
If Adventure Park Rheinfall is closed due to bad weather, these alternatives are available:
Seilpark Rigi is located above Küssnacht, right by the Alpenhof. The courses run amid tall trees at the foot of the Rigi. Several difficulty levels are available for kids and adults.
Known as the "Queen of the Mountains," the peak at 1797 m above sea level is one of the most popular destinations for mountain-loving tourists. The Rigi lies in Central Switzerland.
Over a stretch of four kilometres, seven courses meander throughout the forest area. A challenge for experienced rope park pros is the Viper course, featuring a 20-metre-high climbing snake.
To complete all routes, plan to spend a full day. Each course is designed based on endurance, skill, fun, and adventure, allowing you to choose what you want to focus on.
At the same time, you can enjoy the beautiful landscape and relax on the Alpenhof terrace. Staff at Seilpark Rigi are regularly trained in the latest safety systems.
Rigi Rope Park (Photo: Rigibahnen)
Rigi Rope Park (Photo: Rigibahnen)The Rope Park Zurich-Kloten is located in a forested area near Zurich Airport. The facility features various courses as well as a dedicated kids' area. Platforms, nets, and zip lines connect the stations.
For children from age 4, there are 2 courses with 21 obstacles. Here, the little ones can practice concentration, balance, and agility in a playful way.
Big Foot, Ship, and Stilts are among the 3 courses and 36 challenges designed for kids aged 6 and up. At 8 years old, your youngster can take on the Flying course—that’s a 75-meter-long zip line with a thrilling downhill ride from a platform.
For rope park pros and strong athletes, there are 8 challenging tasks to master at 15 meters high. Perfect for future 007 agents. But that’s not all you can experience at Rope Park Zurich.
The creative offerings also include:
If you come with friends, family, or colleagues, you can pre-order delicious catering like barbecue, snacks, or cheese fondue served in a milk can.
Rope Park Pradaschier is situated above Churwalden in Graubünden. The courses run between the trees of a mountain forest. The park is part of the Pradaschier adventure area.
There are 3 different courses suitable for kids from age 10. Highlights of the Pradaschier adventure park include:
The zip line offers a unique flight experience through the fresh alpine air. Summer and winter, you can practice your climbing skills here and then zoom down to the valley over 3000 meters at speeds up to 40 km/h.
Not far away is the popular, snow-reliable ski area Arosa-Lenzerheide where skiers, snowboarders, and cross-country skiers flock. One mountain over you'll also find Rope Park Arosa.
Rope Park Arosa is located in the forest above Lake Obersee. Several courses wind between tall trees. Different difficulty levels offer appropriate challenges for various age groups.
Guests staying overnight in Arosa receive an All-Inclusive Card upon check-in. Nature, adventure, and thrills come together across 8 courses, with 2 of those specially designed for children from age 4. The obstacle routes on the spacious grounds are marked with different colours.
As with all rope parks in Switzerland, you must first complete a practice course to get familiar with the equipment provided and safety measures. After a final check by the safety instructor, you’re ready to go.
Arosa Rope Park (Photo: Arosa Lenzerheide Nina Mattli)
Seilpark Arosa (Photo: Arosa Lenzerheide Nina Mattli)The Adventure Park Davos Färich is located in the Färich forest area just outside Davos. Several courses run through the forest. The facility features different difficulty levels and zip lines.
The kids' course is equipped with a continuous safety system, allowing the little ones to be supervised at all times. Parents can relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. The wooded mountains of the idyllic Landwasser Valley in the canton of Graubünden provide a beautiful backdrop.
This spa town offers a special healing climate. After climbing, rappelling, or jumping, you can recharge on the grounds. The Chalet Velo restaurant serves Swiss delicacies. If you prefer to grill yourself, that’s possible too. There is a barbecue area on site.
The mountain bike park trails suit both beginners and professionals. They feature skill elements throughout. You are even allowed to use the bike park outside opening hours with your own bike.
During opening hours, you can rent dirtbikes including elbow, shin, and knee protectors along with a helmet. The Davos Adventure Park lies right on the Flüelapass road but only offers limited parking. It is recommended to arrive by bus line 4, which starts at the Davos Dorf train station.
The Gantrisch Rope Park is located in the Gantrisch Nature Park near Riggisberg. The courses wind through a forest at the foot of the Pre-Alps. Bridges, nets, and ropes connect the platforms.
The three kids’ courses and three beginner courses don’t go very high. Five more challenging courses, ranging from 5 to 36 meters in height, provide just the right adrenaline rush for rope course pros.
In the adrenaline zone, you can choose between these jumps:
But no worries: The special safety system prevents any mistakes, and you are continuously protected by ropes and carabiners.
The kids’ course has its own continuous safety system. Right at the entrance, an adventure playground with seesaws, slides, tubes, and nets creates the perfect atmosphere for children of various ages.
Also exciting is a hike along the two-kilometer forest adventure trail that reveals interesting facts about the nature park. Six geocaches are hidden here for treasure hunters.
A small eatery serves hot meals and drinks during opening hours. If you bring your own food, you can also use the cosy picnic area on site.
The Adventure Park Adelboden is situated in the Rehärti area in the valley. Several courses weave through the forest trees and offer different levels of difficulty for kids and adults.
The Sillerenbühl climbing tower stands above Adelboden on the mountain. The facility consists of a freestanding tower with various climbing routes. Visitors can reach it by cable car.
Adventure Park Davos (Photo: Destination Davos Klosters)
Adventure Park Davos (Photo: Destination Davos Klosters Romano Thomann)The Gründenmoos Rope Park is located in the recreational area of Gründenmoos west of St. Gallen. Several courses run through the trees in the forest. There is also a kids' course that complements the offer.
Ropes, bridges, and beams between 4 and 30 metres high provide thrilling experiences. The innovative Smart-belay-System, a self-belaying system, ensures double safety. This way, no one can accidentally unhook themselves. In 2020, the Gründenmoos ropes course was expanded with the addition of the Flying Fox: two cable cars, each 130 metres long, let you swing from tree to tree. Top speeds of up to 60 km/h raise your adrenaline levels.
The partner course and team course can only be completed through team spirit, communication skills, and cooperation. About a kilometre away, you can reach the unique indoor and outdoor pool world of Säntispark. It has the coolest slides in Switzerland. An excellent tip if you're looking for an adventurous programme for bad weather.
The adventure park is located in the forest near San Bernardino. Several courses run between trees and platforms. Zip lines connect individual stations.
The park is surrounded by a mystical moorland and crystal-clear water pools. It lies below the San Bernardino Pass, which is at 2000 metres above sea level. This stunning region is not only a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts in winter but also has plenty to offer in the summer months for active holidaymakers.
A suspended course runs through the impressive natural landscape and culminates in a 150-metre-long zip line crossing over Lake Isola. You can perfectly combine a visit to San Bernardino Adventure Park with a hike. There are even educational cultural trails here, signposted with interesting historical information.
The Gordola Adventure Park is located in Ticino near Locarno. The facility is in a forested area above the Maggia Valley. Various courses offer different levels of difficulty.
The Monte Tamaro Adventure Park is located on Monte Tamaro above Rivera. Several courses run through the mountain forest. The facility includes various zip lines and obstacles.
You reach speeds just under 60 km/h on the toboggan run and during the Tamaro bungee jump. At the valley station, there's also a slide world with geysers, whirlpools, and water jets. You can find it in the year-round open Splash & Spa water park in Rivera.
Monte Tamaro Rope Park (Photo: Ticino Tourism Agency ATT SA)
Monte Tamaro Rope Park (Photo: Ticino Tourism Agency ATT SA)Parc Adventure Aigle is located in a forest area near Aigle in the canton of Vaud. Several courses wind their way among tall trees. Different difficulty levels are available.
On two hectares, the high ropes course in Aigle offers five different courses for adventure seekers aged 8 and up. Additionally, there are two special courses marked in violet named Piccolo and Moskito. These are designed for Tarzan trainees between 4 and 7 years old. In total, you'll face more than 100 different challenges. These include mobile bridges, swinging platforms, and a giant zip line stretching 250 meters.
The Fun Forest Park is located near Crans-Montana in Valais. The facility offers multiple courses between the trees. In addition, the Jump Challenge features a setup with jumping platforms.
Set on the shore of the picturesque Lac Moubra, the Fun Forest & Jump Challenge adventure park is part of the Crans-Montana holiday region in the Valais tourism region. Here, seven courses guarantee fun for the whole family.
Whether you try the Discovery Course, Fun Course, or Diabolo Course, the obstacles require plenty of self-control and courage. The freestyle course lets you move through the ropes park from branch to branch without platforms. For the Free Jump course, you choose whether to jump from 5, 10, 15, or 20 meters. Even in summer, you can bring your winter sports gear to Crans-Montana. The southern edge of the Plaine-Morte Glacier makes summer skiing possible.
Close to the Crans-Montana ropes park, there is also a golf course. The town itself is situated above the adventure park on a high plateau at 1500 meters. It's only accessible by mountain railways. The journey to the Fun Forest & Jump Challenge adventure park in Crans-Montana is an experience in itself. You reach it from the Rhone Valley via winding mountain roads. Steep slopes, snow-capped peaks, and dense forests stretch as far as the eye can see.
Whichever ropes course in Switzerland you finally choose, you’re sure to have unforgettable adventures and never be disappointed. The creative and tricky obstacles provide plenty of variety for all age groups and skill levels. Not to mention the spectacular surroundings that Swiss ropes courses are known for. You can look forward to lots of fun, action, and unique outdoor experiences!
