If you’re looking for a fun yet adventurous, family-friendly activity while visiting Interlaken, consider visiting the Ropes Park. You will find this unique forest playground between the road to Heimwehfluh and the Unspunnen meadow.

Once you arrive, you’ll experience wooden bridges, Tarzan swings, and zip lines. There’s something there for everyone, whether you’re a beginner or looking for a more adrenaline-inducing experience. The Interlaken Rope Park provides you with everything you need to have an exciting and fun day, so there’s no reason not to check it out. 

What is there to experience at the rope park?

As mentioned, Interlaken Ropes Park has something for everyone, regardless of their experience level. You’ll choose from over 120 obstacles in nine different courses, including a children’s course. As you tackle bridges, nets, swings, ziplines, and other obstacles (some as high up as 20 meters), you’ll enjoy the beauty of the surrounding Bernese Oberland region and its mountains. It’s truly a unique experience.  

Whether you want to stay closer to the ground or explore from high up, a single ticket grants you access to the entire park for the day. You’ll also receive safety training and all the necessary equipment to secure yourself to the courses and then explore them at your own pace without worry.  

After experiencing the challenges, take some time to enjoy a picnic lunch or grill some food using the barbeque area in the middle of the park.

What are the highlights?

The park definitely has something for everyone, which makes it a good option for adventurous families whose children are too young to do some of the other extreme sporting activities in the Interlaken region. Some of the highlights of the rope park include: 

  • Nine courses with over 120 challenges (7 of the courses are suitable for children between 1.2 to 1.4 meters high) 
  • Butterfly course for toddlers who can walk 
  • Adult courses up to 20 meters high
  • Slacklines, jump nets, and other unique and fun challenges 

For those seeking extra-adrenaline-inducing activities, you’ll want to try the Vertical Rush in the treetops, which includes:  

  • Giant Swing and Base Jump Simulator 
  • Speed Line Ropeway (speeds up to 50 km/hr) 
  • The Highline (a 20-meter-long slackline)

Who is the interlaken rope park suitable for?

The Interlaken Ropes Park is suitable for almost everyone looking to find a little bit of adventure and view the surrounding forest from a unique perspective. It’s even great for group activities and school trips. 

To make your visit as safe as possible, you will receive a safety briefing and all required equipment. It’s also important to note and adhere to the following guidelines: 

  • The course has a maximum weight limit of 120 kg (265 lbs) 
  • There’s no minimum height, although you must be over 1.4 meters (4.5 feet) to try all the courses. 
  • Seven courses are available for children between 1.2 to 1.4 meters (3.9 to 4.5 feet). 
  • Children between 1.10 and 1.2 meters (3.6 to 3.9 feet) can use 3 of the seven children’s courses with assistance from an adult. 
  • Children under 1.10 meters (3.6 feet) who can walk on their own must use the Snowli or Bear courses.
  • No children under 16 are allowed without parental supervision, and visitors between 16-18 must have the written consent of a parent/guardian.

Prices

Kids (under 16)CHF 31.-
AdultsCHF 42.-
Groups 10+CHF 38.-
Snowli Kids CoursesCHF 19.-

What’s included: Rope Park equipment and professional instruction.

Duration: Unlimited, but 2-3 hours are recommended

What to bring: Sturdy footwear and comfortable clothing for outdoor activities.

Weather: Open in any weather. Exceptions are heavy rainfall, severe wind and thunderstorms.

Children: Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by their parents; young people under 18 years of age must bring a letter of consent from their parents

Opening Hours

April – MayMon – Fri: 13:00-18:00Sat – Sun: 10:00-18:00
JuneMon – Sun: 10:00-18:00
July – AugustMon – Sun: 10:00-19:00
September – OctoberMon – Fri: 13:00-18:00Sat – Sun: 10:00-18:00
NovemberSat – Sun: 10:00-17:00
December – FebruaryOpen on request or spontaneously by good weather.

Last entry: The last entrances are granted 2 hours before the park closes.

Weather: Open every day, in any weather. Exceptions are heavy rainfall, severe wind and thunderstorms.

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How to get there?

The Interlaken Ropes Park is easy to access by car or public transportation. You access it in the forest between Heimwehfluh and the Unspunnen meadow.

By car

If coming from the west, travel on A8 and take the Interlaken West exit (24). Continue until you reach the roundabout and take the first intersection off it (Heimwehfluhbahn). Turn right towards Heimwehfluhbahn and follow the signs to the Seilpark. 

From the east, take A8 and the Interlaken West exit (24) after the Rugen Tunnel. Turn left towards Interlaken West, take a left at the roundabout and take the first intersection off of it (Heimwehfluhbahn). Turn right towards Heimwehfluhbahn and follow the signs to the Seilpark.

By public transport

After arriving at the Interlaken West station by train or bus, walk toward Heimwehfluh and follow the Seilpark signs (about 15 minutes).

Summary & Final Thoughts

Many people visit the Interlaken region of Switzerland for unique experiences and the thrill of adventure. Visiting the Interlaken Ropes park provides you with the ability to do both. The activity provides fun for the entire family and makes a great way to spend the day among the beautiful forest and create a memorable experience from your trip. It’s worth checking out if you’re visiting the area.