Ropes Park Rigi
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Overview
Climbing with a View: Glide through the treetops, tackle obstacles, and enjoy the view of Lake Lucerne.
Suspension bridges, swinging logs, narrow rope passages: The Rigi Ropes Park offers nine courses with varying difficulty levels. A zipline with panoramic views and a 20-meter high climbing snake provide special challenges. Those who love nature and trying new things will definitely find something here.
Itinerary
Meeting pointsThe ropes park is idyllically located at the foot of Mount Rigi, nestled in a quiet forest. The meeting point is right at the park entrance.
After your arrival, head to check-in. There you'll receive your climbing gear and be introduced to the techniques by experienced guides. They explain how the safety system works and what to watch out for while climbing. At the test course, just off the ground, you can try out what you've learned and get a first feel for the height. Once you're ready, you start climbing into the trees.
Nine different courses lead you through the treetops. They vary in height, difficulty, and character. The lower courses are ideal for building confidence and overcoming initial obstacles. Higher up, wobbly bridges, swinging nets, and narrow beams challenge you.
A special experience is the 20-meter high climbing snake that spirals upwards. Up there, you feel part of the forest around you, and a sense of achievement once you reach the top.
Once you've mastered all the stations, the 155-meter long zipline awaits you as a finale. You glide swiftly through the treetops, let go, and enjoy the expansive view over the landscape.
How much time you spend in the ropes park is up to you. Many stay for 3-4 hours, others for the entire day.
To wrap up, you can relax at the grill area or watch others climb. Return your helmet and harness, change clothes, and end the day on a relaxed note. Maybe with a drink in hand, a good conversation, or simply the feeling of having experienced something new.
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General weather info
Weather can influence any tour, and a clear decision is often only possible on the day itself. We review conditions carefully and remain within our safety limits, and bad weather alone does not mean we have to stop.
Make sure we can reach you with current contact information in case your booking changes. Silence from us means your tour is still planned or the final call is not yet made. If we need to cancel, you can rebook, choose another activity, or get a full refund.
For detailed advice on how to prepare for (and enjoy!) bad weather days in Interlaken, check out our weather blog


