How do you swing from tree to tree? How do you maintain your balance at dizzying heights? What does it feel like to fly through the forest? You will find answers to these questions in abundance at the Kronaction Outdoor and Fun Park. This park boasts a total of 14 courses, ranging from easy to challenging, and more than 140 stations, earning it the title of "South Tyrol's largest high ropes course."
In the Puster Valley, right by Lake Issing, the thrill begins. At the start, specially trained and experienced guides will instruct you on the technical and safety-related details and explain how the safety ropes system works.
The little ones can look forward to the pirate course and the Taka-Tuka-Land, both of which are close to the ground. As they get older, they will go higher and the level of difficulty increases. Through ladders, nets, ropes, and Flying Fox zip lines, participants will face concentration, balance, and strength challenges to reach the goal – always protected by the safety line.
The entrance ticket is valid for 3 hours. During this time, all courses can be completed in any order. Of course, you can repeat your favorite course as many times as you like. Sometimes you may find that you have taken on too much and become afraid. This is completely normal, but remember that nothing can happen to you, and in this case, the guides will come to your aid as quickly as possible.
Daredevils will find their challenge on the extreme courses, where heights reach up to 20 meters – it goes without saying that a great deal of fearlessness is necessary here. In the height of summer, the park is open every day, and for the rest of the time between March and October, you can find the exact opening hours here.
If you still haven't had enough adrenaline, you can find more attractions in the immediate vicinity of the Kronaction Park: a human slingshot, a bungee trampoline, a 20-meter-high climbing tree, and the opportunity to experience a free fall from 13 meters – of course, attached to a rope.
After the physical exertion and thrill, you and your children can find necessary cooling off at Lake Issing, one of the last large pond biotopes in South Tyrol, which allows for a natural swimming experience.
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