High ropes courses in Germany – overview of all 38 locations 2025
Flying high: Directory of high ropes courses in Germany!
Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie, nature lover or family outing – high ropes courses in Germany offer fun, thrills and adventure for all ages. From wobbly suspension bridges and fast-paced zip lines to challenging climbing elements at dizzying heights: there are 38 high ropes courses in Germany that will delight you with their varied courses and unique backdrops.
What you will find on this page:
✅ 38 high ropes courses in Germany with full contact details
✅ Map of Germany with practical filter function by federal state
✅ Clear tables sorted by all federal states
✅ Direct links to operator websites and booking platforms
✅ Opening times and contact details for perfect planning
✅ Extensive FAQ section with answers to all important questions
Why high ropes courses in Germany are the perfect adventure for everyone
- For groups: Ideal for school trips or company events with special team-building programs and group discounts.
- For sports enthusiasts: Challenging courses up to 15 meters high for real adrenaline junkies and climbing pros.
- For nature lovers: many high ropes courses are embedded in beautiful forest and natural settings. Experience nature from a completely new perspective
Safety comes first
Strict safety standards are applied in high ropes courses to minimize the risk of accidents. So you don’t need to worry about this. Before you start climbing, you will be taken through a safety briefing where you will learn how to put on and use your equipment correctly. It is important that you follow the instructions of the trainer or supervisor exactly and wear the equipment correctly during the entire climbing process. You can find details of the safety systems used in my article on safety in high ropes courses.
To help you find the perfect high ropes course for your next adventure, we have put together a comprehensive list. Whether you’re looking for a high ropes course near you or want to discover new climbing hotspots – this directory will help you find the right place for your personal climbing experience. Tip: You can find the difference between forest rope parks, climbing parks and high ropes courses in the linked blog article.
Map of the 38 high ropes courses in Germany
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Prices and best time to visit the high ropes courses in Germany
Average prices: The cost of a visit to a high ropes course is between 15-35 euros per person, depending on the region, number of courses and season. Children usually pay a reduced price and groups often receive attractive discounts.
Best time: The main season for high ropes courses is from April to October. Some facilities also offer indoor courses or weather-independent areas during the winter months.
Regional tip: You will find a particularly large number of high ropes courses in Bavaria (12 locations), Baden-Württemberg (11 locations) and North Rhine-Westphalia (8 locations).
List of 38 high ropes courses in Germany
The following is an overview of interesting and exciting high ropes courses in Germany. For the sake of clarity, I have divided the addresses into the tables of the federal states. After the name of the high ropes course you will find (if already created) the link to the detail page here on Walderlebnispfade.de and the website refers directly to the operator.
High ropes courses in Baden-Württemberg
With 7 high ropes courses, Baden-Württemberg offers a variety of climbing experiences between the Black Forest, Swabian Alb and the Rhine Valley. From family-friendly courses in Stuttgart to demanding climbing challenges in Nagold – the southwest of Germany scores with a perfect mix of natural scenery and professional equipment.
The geographical distribution of the locations makes Baden-Württemberg particularly attractive: from the Mannheim-Stuttgart metropolitan region to the idyllic Nagold Valley and the Upper Swabian region near Biberach, you will find first-class climbing adventures everywhere. In addition to classic climbing courses, many high ropes courses also offer team-building programs and event opportunities.
Highlights in Baden-Württemberg:
🎯 Price range: 19-27€ for adults, 9.50-18€ for children (average: 21€/15€)
🌲 Special features: 2 of 7 lifts offer year-round operation (Mudau & Nagold) – also perfect for winter adventures
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: almost all locations have special children’s courses and family areas
📍 Regional tip: Mannheim and Stuttgart offer climbing experiences close to the city, while Mudau in the Odenwald and Sigmaringen on the Danube offer particularly close-to-nature experiences
⭐ Insider tip: The Sonnenhof high ropes course in Stuttgart is particularly family-friendly with prices starting at €9.50 for children and offers a special climbing experience on Sundays and public holidays
🏆 Premium locations: Nagold and Wiesloch offer the most challenging courses with the latest safety technology
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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High ropes course Biberach | Im Burrenwald, 88400 Biberach | +49 0152 029 35 198 | kletterwaldbc@gmail.com | kletterwald-biberach.de | April – November |
High ropes course Mannheim | Im Pfeifferswörth, 68305 Mannheim | +49 621 280 004 89 | tanja.wuerges@kbz.ekiba.de | seilgarten-mannheim.de | March – November |
High ropes course Mudau | Winterberg 5, 69427 Mudau | +49 6284 92 999 33 | info@eventurepark.de | eventurepark.com | All year round |
Nagold high ropes course | Am Eisberg 1, 72202 Nagold | +49 176 4163 7403 | info@hochseilgarten-nagold.de | high ropes course-nagold.de | All year round |
Sigmaringen high ropes course | Georg-Zimmer-Str. 6, 72488 Sigmaringen | +49 7571 50411 | info@outandback.de | kletterpark-sigmaringen.de | March – October |
High ropes course Wiesloch | Gewann Haagen 7, 69168 Wiesloch | +49 6222 386 53 53 | info@fun-4-you.net | fun4you.org | March – November |
Sonnenhof high ropes course | Sonnenhof 1, 70378 Stuttgart | +49 711 21957305 | info@dersonnenhof.com | dersonnenhof.com | March – October |
High ropes courses in Bavaria
Bavaria boasts 8 spectacular high ropes courses in a fantastic Alpine setting and offers the highest concentration of high ropes courses in Germany. From the majestic mountains of the Allgäu to the idyllic Chiemgau and the Zugspitz region around Garmisch-Partenkirchen – the Bavarian high ropes courses impress with their unique panoramic views and alpine flair.
The Bavarian high ropes courses are characterized by their upscale facilities and longer seasons – some facilities take advantage of the milder Alpine locations to extend their opening hours until November. All locations are in popular vacation regions and can be perfectly combined with other activities such as hiking, swimming or sightseeing. Bavaria is therefore ideal for an active vacation with the whole family.
Highlights in Bavaria:
🎯 Price range: €19.95-28.40 for adults, €18-25.90 for children (average: €25/20)
🏔️ Special features: The only year-round facility in Füssen in the Allgäu – climbing even in winter
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: All 8 locations in family-friendly vacation regions with extensive tourist infrastructure
📍 Regional tip: The Allgäu triangle with Füssen, Immenstadt and Oy-Mittelberg offers 3 high ropes courses in a spectacular mountain setting
⭐ Insider tip: Füssen perfectly combines high ropes course action with a tour of Neuschwanstein Castle
🏆 Premium locations: Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Oberreith offer the most challenging courses (€27-28.40) with panoramic views of the Zugspitze
🌊 Combination experience: Chiemsee and Übersee offer the perfect combination of high ropes course and swimming fun on the “Bavarian Sea”
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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High ropes course Chiemsee | Bernauer Str. 48, 83229 Aschau im Chiemgau | +49 179 811 5229 | info@chiemgauer-hochseilgarten.de | chiemgauer-hochseilgarten.de | March – October |
High ropes course Füssen | Schäfflerstraße 19b, 87629 Füssen im Allgäu | +49 8362 3004220 | anfrage@vaude-hochseilgarten.de | high ropes course-fuessen.de | All year round |
High ropes course Garmisch Partenkirchen | Wankbahnstraße 3, 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | +49 170 634 96 88 | servus@kletterwald-gap.de | kletterwald-gap.de | March – October |
High ropes course Bärenfalle Immenstadt | Ratholz 24, 87509 Immenstadt | +49 8323 968 050 | info@tiefblick.de | kletterwald-baerenfalle.de | March – October |
Grüntensee high ropes course | Am Kletterwald 1, 87466 Oy-Mittelberg | +49 8323 968050 | info@tiefblick.de | kletterwald-gruentensee.de | March – October |
Höllschlucht forest ropes course | Bürgermeister-Franz-Keller-Straße, 87459 Pfronten-Kappel | +49 8363 925 98 96 | info@waldseilgarten-hoellschlucht.de | waldseilgarten-hoellschlucht.de | April – November |
High ropes course overseas | Julius-Exter-Promenade 23, 83236 Übersee | +49 8642 595 5650 | info@parkeroutdoor.com | parkeroutdoor.com | March – October |
Oberreith forest ropes course | Oberreith 6a, 83567 Unterreit | +49 8073 915360 | mail@waldseilgarten-oberreith.de | wildpark-oberreith.de | March – October |
High ropes courses in Berlin
Berlin has 2 high ropes courses, which are located in different parts of the city and follow different concepts. The Jungfernheide high ropes course in the north-west of the city is located in a natural forest area and offers classic tree climbing. MountMitte, on the other hand, is centrally located in Berlin-Mitte and combines high ropes course activities with a beach club concept.
Both facilities operate seasonally from March/April to October and use the warmer months for outdoor activities. The locations are easily accessible by public transport and are suitable for both Berliners and tourists who want to add a climbing experience to their city break.
Highlights in Berlin:
🎯 Price range: 27-29€ for adults, 23-24€ for children (average: 28€/24€)
🌲 Special features: No year-round facilities – both high ropes courses have seasonal operation March-October
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: both locations offer children’s courses
📍 Regional tip: Jungfernheide for a natural forest experience, MountMitte for urban climbing followed by a beach feeling
⭐ Special feature: MountMitte is the only high ropes course in Germany with integrated beach volleyball facilities
🚇 Transport connections: Both facilities easily accessible by subway/train – ideal for car-free visits
💰 Price level: Highest average prices in Germany (metropolitan level)
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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Jungfernheide high ropes course | Heckerdamm 260, 13627 Berlin | +49 30 34094818 | info@waldhochseilgarten-jungfernheide.de | waldhochseilgarten-jungfernheide.de | March – October |
MountMitte high ropes course | Caroline-Michaelis-Str. 8, 10115 Berlin | +49 30 555778920 | info@beachberlin.de | beachmitte.de | April – October |
High ropes courses in Hesse
Hessen has 2 high ropes courses with different operating concepts. The high ropes course in Bensheim is open all year round as an indoor/outdoor facility and is part of a climbing hall. The climbing park at Silbersee in Frielendorf operates as a purely outdoor facility with seasonal operation from April to October.
The two Hessian locations are characterized by low prices and are well below the national average. Both plants are located in the south of the state and are easily accessible from the Rhine-Main region.
Highlights in Hesse:
🎯 Price range: 11-16€ for adults, 11€ for children (average: 14€/11€)
🌲 Special features: 1 year-round facility in Bensheim with indoor option
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: very affordable children’s prices – a standard €11 at both locations
📍 Regional tip: Bensheim for climbing regardless of the weather, Silbersee for a natural outdoor experience by the water
⭐ Special feature: Silbersee combines a high ropes course with access to a swimming lake
💰 Price advantage: cheapest high ropes courses compared in Germany
🚗 Location: Both locations in southern Hesse, good connections to Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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High ropes course Bensheim | Albert-Einstein-Allee 8, 64625 Bensheim | +49 6251 989 4363 | info@kletterhalle-bensheim.de | kletterhalle-bensheim.de | All year round |
Climbing park at Silbersee | Silbersee 300, 34621 Frielendorf | +49 5684 1503 | info@kletterpark-silbersee.de | kletterpark-silbersee.de | April – October |

High ropes courses in Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony has 2 high ropes courses in geographically contrasting regions. The North Sea climbing park Borkum is located on the North Sea island of the same name and is the only high ropes course in Germany with direct proximity to the sea. The Harz high ropes course is located in Sankt Andreasberg in the low mountain range and uses the mountain forest backdrop of the Harz National Park.
Both facilities operate with identical seasons from April to October and are geared towards the main tourist seasons in their respective regions. The locations differ greatly in terms of their accessibility and target group orientation.
Highlights in Lower Saxony:
🎯 Price range: 22-24€ for adults, 17-18€ for children (average: 23€/18€)
🌲 Special features: No year-round facilities – both with seasonal operation April-October
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: Both locations in established family vacation regions
📍 Regional tip: Borkum for North Sea vacationers, Sankt Andreasberg for visitors to the Harz Mountains
⭐ Special feature: Borkum is Germany’s only island high ropes course with a view of the North Sea
🚗 Accessibility: Borkum only by ferry, Sankt Andreasberg directly by car
💰 Price level: Medium price segment, comparable with other vacation regions
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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North Sea climbing park Borkum | Goethestrasse 25, 26757 Borkum | +49 4922 9234077 | info@nordseekletterpark.de | nordseekletterpark.de | April – October |
High ropes course Harz | Jordanshöhe 2, 37444 Sankt Andreasberg | +49 5582 8154 | info@bergsport-arena.de | harz-hochseilgarten.de | April – October |
High ropes courses in North Rhine-Westphalia (6 locations)
North Rhine-Westphalia has 6 high ropes courses, evenly distributed between the Ruhr region (3 locations) and the Rhineland (3 locations). The facilities are concentrated in and around major cities, with three operators offering identical prices and concepts: the tree2tree chain in Dortmund, Duisburg and Oberhausen. The remaining locations in Düsseldorf, Cologne and Xanten work with individual operators and different price models.
All facilities operate on a seasonal basis between March and October, although the Düsseldorf high ropes course has individually regulated opening hours. The price level is well above the national average and reflects the metropolitan location.
Highlights in North Rhine-Westphalia:
🎯 Price range: 23-39€ for adults, 19-34€ for children (average: 32€/27€)
🌲 Special features: No year-round facilities – all with seasonal operation March-October
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: All locations in urban surroundings with good public transport connections
📍 Regional tip: Ruhr region for identical tree2tree experiences, Rhineland for individual concepts
⭐ Special feature: Xanten combines a high ropes course with Roman history in the archaeological park
🚇 Big city advantage: All locations in metropolitan areas with direct S-Bahn/U-Bahn connections
💰 Price level: Second-highest average prices after Berlin – tree2tree locations most expensive at €39
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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High ropes course Dortmund | Höfkerstraße 12, 44149 Dortmund | +49 1805 873328732 | info@tree2tree.de | tree2tree.com | March – October |
High ropes course Duisburg | Kalkweg 153, 47055 Duisburg | +49 1805 873328733 | info@tree2tree.de | tree2tree.com | March – October |
High ropes course Oberhausen | Arenastr. 13, 46047 Oberhausen | +49 1805 873328734 | info@tree2tree.de | tree2tree.com | March – October |
High ropes course Düsseldorf | Am Kleinforst 260, 40627 Düsseldorf | +49 211 47476780 | info@hochseilgarten-duesseldorf.de | high ropes course-duesseldorf.de | Individual |
Blackfoot high ropes course Cologne | Stallagsbergweg 1, 50769 Cologne | +49 221 16881810 | info@blackfoot.de | blackfoot.com/high-ropes-course | April – October |
High ropes course Xanten | Strohweg 8c, 46509 Xanten | +49 2801 9879472 | info@adventurepark-xanten.de | adventurepark-xanten.de | April – October |
High ropes courses in Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate has only one high ropes course – the Merzig climbing port in the north of the state near the border with Saarland. The facility operates seasonally from April to October and uses its proximity to the Saar for a harbor-oriented theme concept.
Merzig is conveniently located between the conurbations of Saarbrücken and Trier and is easily accessible for both locals and visitors to the region.
Highlights in Rhineland-Palatinate:
🎯 Price range: €22 for adults, €20 for children (standard price)
🌲 Special features: No year-round facility – seasonal operation April-October
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: Small price difference between adults and children (only €2)
📍 Regional tip: Merzig as a central location between Saarland and Eifel
⭐ Special feature: Harbour theme with reference to the nearby Saar
🚗 Location: Convenient connection to the A8 and A1 for national visitors
💰 Price level: Medium price segment, comparable to other rural regions
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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Climbing harbor Merzig | Saarwiesenring 14, 66663 Merzig | +49 152 22 14 92 42 | info@kletterhafen.de | kletterhafen.de | April – October |
High ropes courses in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein has 7 high ropes courses stretching from the North Sea coast to the Baltic Sea. The locations are concentrated in areas close to Hamburg (Norderstedt, Hasloh) and coastal regions (Grömitz, Heist, Eckernförde). All facilities operate on a seasonal basis, with two sites extending their season until November.
The high ropes courses in Schleswig-Holstein use their location between the seas to attract tourists, and the Baltic seaside resorts in particular benefit from the combination of beach vacation and climbing experience.
Highlights in Schleswig-Holstein:
🎯 Price range: 22-28.50€ for adults, 18-24.50€ for children (average: 24€/20€)
🌲 Special features: No year-round facilities – 2 locations with extended season until November
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: All locations in tourist regions with family infrastructure
📍 Regional tip: Grömitz for Baltic Sea vacations, Norderstedt/Hasloh for excursions close to Hamburg
⭐ Special feature: Grömitz is the most expensive resort (€28.50) directly on the Baltic Sea beach
🏖️ Coastal location: 4 of 7 resorts in direct proximity to the coast or seaside resorts
💰 Price level: Medium segment with tourist surcharges in seaside resorts
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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Altenhof high ropes course | Am Bahnhof 14, 24340 Eckernförde | – | info@hochseilgarten-eckernfoerde.de | high ropes course-eckernfoerde.de | April – November |
High ropes course Hademarschen | Hafenstr. 20, 25557 Hanerau-Hademarschen | +49 176 59350543 | info@outex-kletterwald.de | outex-climbing-forest.com | March – October |
High ropes course Heist | Schlackenweg 1, 25492 Heist | +49 157 77811779 | buero@hochseilgarten-heist.de | high ropes course-heist.de | April – October |
High Spirits high ropes course | Falckensteiner Strand 15, 24159 Kiel | +49 431 3104947 | info@highspirits-kiel.de | high ropes course-kiel.de | April – October |
Grömitz climbing park | Blankwasserweg 120, 23743 Grömitz-Lensterstrand | +49 4562 2662940 | info@kraxelmaxel.de | kraxelmaxel.de | April – October |
High ropes course Hasloh | Pinneberger Straße, 25474 Hasloh | +49 152 07472472 | info@hochseilgarten-hasloh.de | high ropes course-hasloh.de | March – November |
High ropes course Norderstedt | Stormarnstraße 55, 22844 Norderstedt | +49 40 94365380 | Info@Hochseilgarten-Norderstedt.de | high ropes course-norderstedt.de | April – October |
High ropes courses in Thuringia
Thuringia has 1 high ropes course – the Oberhof climbing park in the well-known winter sports resort in the Thuringian Forest. The facility is part of a golf and leisure park and operates seasonally from April to October, in line with the summer season in the low mountain region.
Oberhof uses its established tourist infrastructure as a winter sports and recreation resort to attract visitors all year round, with the high ropes course complementing the summer offer.
Highlights in Thuringia:
🎯 Price range: €26 for adults, €22 for children (standard price)
🌲 Special features: No year-round facility – seasonal operation April-October
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly: Small price difference between adults and children (only €4)
📍 Regional tip: Oberhof is an established tourist resort with an extensive range of leisure activities
⭐ Special feature: Combination with a golf course in the same leisure park
🏔️ Location: Low mountain location in the Thuringian Forest at an altitude of approx. 800m
💰 Price level: Upper mid-range, comparable to other tourist resorts
Name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | |
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Oberhof climbing park | Dr.-Curt-Weidhaas-Str. 1, 98559 Oberhof | +49 36842 52 33 22 | info@golfkletterpark.de | golfkletterpark.de | April – October |
Federal states without high ropes courses
Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saarland, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt do not currently have any high ropes courses in our database. Visitors from these regions can find the nearest climbing facilities in the neighboring federal states.
FAQ – High ropes courses in Germany
What is a high ropes course?
High ropes courses in Germany are specially constructed courses that are usually set at a height of three to fifteen meters above the ground. They consist of various stations and elements such as rope bridges, swings and balancing beams, all aimed at testing balance, courage and self-confidence.
Are there any age or size restrictions?
Yes, most high ropes courses have minimum age or size requirements, which vary depending on the difficulty of the course.
Do I need any previous knowledge or special fitness?
No, high ropes courses in Germany are designed so that both beginners and advanced climbers can have fun. A basic level of physical fitness and no fear of heights are an advantage, but there are usually different levels of difficulty so that everyone gets their money’s worth.
Are high ropes courses safe in Germany?
Yes! During your visit, you will receive full equipment consisting of a helmet, harness and safety set. This equipment meets the latest safety standards and is regularly maintained and inspected. Before the ascent, every visitor is thoroughly instructed in the safety technology.
What clothes should I wear on the high ropes course?
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended. Open shoes or sandals are generally not permitted. In addition, long hair should be tied up and jewelry should be removed.
Can I bring my own climbing equipment?
Generally not, as high ropes courses provide their own certified safety equipment. For insurance reasons, the operator’s equipment usually has to be used.
What happens in the high ropes course in bad weather?
Light rain is usually not a problem and many high ropes courses remain open. However, in strong winds, thunderstorms or storms, operations may be suspended for safety reasons. It is advisable to check the weather forecast before your visit or ask the high ropes course directly.
Is it possible to visit a high ropes course as a group?
Yes, many high ropes courses offer special programs for groups, school classes, company outings or team-building events. There are often group discounts or individual offers for larger groups.