Indoor Ropes Park Grindelwald
Visit the largest Indoor Ropes Park in Europe
Under the roof of the sport centre, both young and old can balance, climb or fly across the sometimes rather wobbly and challenging courses. Use of the Indoor Ropes Park requires no particular level of fitness. All users of the Indoor Ropes Park will be supplied with the necessary equipment and instructed by the staff.
"Very fun thing. The rope park is located within the roof structure of the ice rink. Warm clothing is recommended despite the movement (we had 5 ° C yesterday on January 7). As a non-climber, the four routes were challenging but quite doable. The support was also very professional and personable. Wasn't the last visit." - Marco
General Admission from CHF 21
General admission includes access to any course in the park (spectators are free). Anyone over 1.40m can try all 5 courses. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
The Courses
We have 5 courses all with different levels of difficulty. Some courses require more strength and balance, others are stable and easy, all are fun! There's something for everyone.
1 West Ridge
Easy
The introductory circuit is suitable for everyone and the ideal place to begin. It is recommended as a starting point for all users of the Indoor Ropes Park.
2 Mittellegi Ridge
Intermediate
On the Mittellegi Ridge things become more challenging – despite the leisurely start in the bivouac. The haul bag takes you to the next platform and on across the big net to the final platform before descending. Here you have the choice between returning to the start and attempting a different circuit or taking the Tyrolienne to the Scenic Circuit.
3 White Spider
Challenging
We test the classic part of the Eiger north wall in the Indoor Ropes Park and tackle it right at the start! The first element begins with a speedy descent. The continuation to the Spinne is undulating and will take you at great height to the final element, the cable reel. In descending the big net you reach the finishing platform. Here you have the choice of returning to the start and on to another course, or taking the Tyrolienne to the Scenic Circuit.
4 North Wall
Very challenging
Cross the Ice Field, negotiate the Götter Traverse and finally swing up the Hinterstoisser Traverse – this demands slightly more strength and courage. Impressive abseiling back to the ground forms the crowning conclusion, or take the connection across to Weisse Spinne and descend via the big net
5 Scenic Circuit
Intermediate/challenging, depending on which route is taken
Those reaching the summit via the Mittellegi Ridge, Weisse Spinne or the North Wall can embark on the Scenic Circuit (after signing the visitor’s book, of course). The 40m-long Tyrolienne takes you to the other end of the ice rink – and on to the eight elements of the Scenic Circuit.
Activity Details
Everyone
Rope Park equipment and professional instruction.
- Sporty, comfortable clothing
- Suitable footwear - trainers or trekking/hiking shoes are best
- A warm jacket
- Max. weight 120 kg (265 lbs)
- Min. height: 120cm
- Max. height: 200cm
- Children under 12 only when accompanied by an adult
- Kids 12-14 years must have adult supervision
- Children under 18 must have the written consent of a parent or guardian
Unlimited, but we recommend 1.5 - 3 hours.
OUTDOOR - Indoor Seilpark Grindelwald
10:00 am - 5:00 pm, (last entry at 3:30 pm)
December 24th, 2024 - January 5th, 2025 | open |
For groups of 10 people or more, we are happy to open the Indoor Rope Course outside of our regular opening hours (reservation required)
Dorfstrasse 110
3818 Grindelwald
Switzerland
Prices
Adults | CHF 37 |
Kids (under 16) | CHF 27 |
Groups 10+ | CHF 34 |
School groups (under 16) | CHF 21 |
How to find us
2 minutes from Grindelwald Train Station and bus stop
The Sport Centre is in the middle of the village. The Indoor Parking Eiger+ with around 300 places is available under the Sportzentrum on Endweg 1b.