In Prägraten in East Tyrol there’s a forest high rope course named after the 3,666 m high Grossvenediger mountain
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The Grossvenediger high rope course (Waldseilpark Grossvenediger) was planned and realised by the local mountain guide Sigi Hatzer on a 1,275 sqm large area in Prägraten in the rear Virgental valley. It can be found directly at the starting point of the trail to the Umbal Waterfalls, so that a tour in the adventure park can perfectly combined to a hike along the 1st European Water Trail.
A total of 10 courses named Marmot Tour, Mt. Venediger Tour, Vulture Tour, Eagle Tour, Butterfly Tour, and Glacier Tour await you. They are connected by 90 elements including highlights such as the balancing act on a bicycle. The crowning conclusion are Flying Foxes called "Kids Fly Rope Slide" or "Airline-Tour". The newest one, however, is a slackline above the road.
If you dare, you can also try the Giant Swing or the Freestyle Jump: a jump from a height of 10 metres... and down there there's a giant airbag for a soft landing. From the high rope course you'll have a great view on the glaciers of the mighty Venediger Group.
Contact info
- St. Andrä 19 - 9974 - Prägraten am Grossvenediger
- +43 680 1452075
- office@grossvenediger-adventures.at
Opening times
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Admission
high rope course & Flying Fox:
€ 27.00 adults
€ 27.00 young people (16-18 years)
€ 24.00 groups (10 and more persons)
€ 22.00 children (11-15 years)
€ 19.00 children (up to 10 years)
high rope course & Flying Fox & Giant Swing:
€ 39.00 adults
€ 39.00 young people (16-18 years)
€ 36.00 groups (10 and more persons)
€ 32.00 children (11-15 years)
€ 27.00 children (up to 10 years)
10% discount for families (of 2 and more persons)
More information
For groups of 8 and more persons on request accessible also outside the opening hours.
Only cash payments. The high rope course stays open from mid-May to mid-October 2023 (possible changes due to the weather conditions), season closure in winter (October to May).