Adrenalin za sve uzraste i razine
Climbing Net
The climbing net is around 10 m high and it's ideal as a first step into height, or as a warm-up before the more demanding elements. You climb steadily, step by step, with natural hand and foot holds, which makes it a good fit for children, teens and adults alike. Children love it because it's clear and easy to read. Adults often use it to build their confidence back before moving on to the higher trails.
Safety is built in throughout – you're clipped onto the safety cable from the start all the way to the top, with a calm, guided descent. An instructor stays close by, checks your gear and gives quick, practical tips on how to shift your weight and where to place your feet. A couple of pointers is usually enough to find your rhythm and turn the climb into an enjoyable challenge that makes you want another go.
The climbing net builds coordination, grip strength and confidence. You'll feel progress quickly – the first climbs can be cautious, then after a few repeats your movement becomes steadier and more fluid. That's why it's a popular choice for family visits and mixed groups: everyone can go at their own pace, repeat the climb, or stop whenever they want. Parents can supervise younger children from the ground and cheer them on without going onto the trail.
It usually takes around 10 – 30 minutes, depending on your pace and whether you go again. The climbing net pairs nicely with the lower trails and shorter ziplines – a perfect mini-package for a first day in the treetops, or as part of a bigger challenge across multiple levels. If you're looking for an activity that's clear, safe and rewarding to repeat, the net is a great choice.
- Intermediate
- 10 – 30 min
- All ages
Quick Jump
Quick jump is short, intense and instantly memorable. You step off from the tower in the centre of the park – 10 m up – and the safety device takes your weight automatically, lowering you to the ground in a controlled descent. The process is simple: we check your clips and rope, give you quick instructions, count to three – then you jump. It lasts only a few seconds, but it's the kind of moment that often ends with, "Can I go again?"
An instructor guides you through every step, from start to finish. You'll be shown the body position, how to place your feet at the edge, the calm first step and what to expect in those first moments as you drop. Safety comes first. For younger children, readiness is assessed by the instructor and the recommended weight range is 20 – 120 kg. If it's your first jump, you'll have time to get set, take a breath and choose the moment when you're ready.
Quick jump is a great signature moment for teens and adults and teams often pick it during teambuilding as a short, punchy highlight of the day. It's easy to slot in between trails – after ziplines or before climbing elements – when you want an extra hit of adrenaline without committing much time. If you're with a group, decide who's going first, stand back at a safe distance and capture the jump on video or in a photo.
- Adrenaline
- 1 – 2 min
- 20 – 120 kg
Zipline
Zipline at Avanterra isn't a single line – it's a full experience across all 6 levels of the park. Every trail includes at least one zipline, from short, low "first-go" rides to longer runs higher up. In total, there are 20 ziplines across the park.
You start on the lower lines, around 1.5 – 2 m above the ground, where you practise body position and get a feel for landing. As your confidence grows, you move up through the levels – up to around 10 m high. The longest zipline is at the end of the Purple trail, so if you're after the "highlight of the day", that's usually the one people aim for.
Safety is built in from start to finish. The park uses a continuous safety system (Kanopeo Safe Roller), so once you clip on, you stay clipped in from entry to exit. You'll be fitted with Petzl gear matched to age and size. The instructions are quick and practical – we show you where to place your hands, how to land calmly and the one-person-per-obstacle rule. After that, you choose your own pace and you can repeat your favourite runs for as long as your ticket lasts.
Zipline is a great choice for families, mixed groups and adults who want a bit more adrenaline without rushing. The lower levels feel controlled and are a friendly way into height, the higher levels bring longer lines and a faster rhythm. It also pairs easily with the treetop elements, the climbing net or a short quick jump for a signature moment.
Looking for something that feels clear, safe and a little different every time? Zipline at Avanterra blends treetop views, speed and that "one more go" feeling – from your first ride to the longest flight on the Purple trail.
- Mixed
- 30 – 90 min
- All ages
Climbing Wall
The 10 m climbing wall is all about calm focus and precise footwork. It works well as a first taste of climbing, or as a short, more serious warm-up before the higher levels in the park. The holds are set at different heights and distances, so you'll feel progress after just a few tries. You start slowly, work out what feels solid for your hands and feet and with each attempt you get a little higher.
Safety is built in throughout. You climb on a continuous safety system and your descent is controlled under the instructor's guidance. At the start, you'll get short, clear pointers on body position, how to use your legs and how to come down properly. You set the pace – no rushing, no pressure. You can have another go as many times as you like while your ticket is valid.
Climbing to 10 m brings a clean sense of achievement. It builds finger and forearm strength, coordination and balance, while staying accessible for children, teens and adults. If you fancy making it a two-person challenge, it's easy to take turns with a climbing partner – one climbs, the other cheers and grabs a photo. The climbing wall is a clear, safe activity that builds confidence quickly.
- Intermediate+
- 10 – 20 min
- All ages
Treetop Obstacles
The treetop obstacles are the heart of the park – more than 60 elements spread across six levels, from the first few metres above the ground up to around 10 m high. You start low, build confidence and find your rhythm, then move up step by step. Each level brings a different mix of bridges, ropes, ladders, "floating" steps, platforms and little surprises, so the experience keeps changing as the challenge builds.
Safety is constant. A continuous safety system keeps you clipped onto the safety cable from the moment you enter a level until you exit it. An instructor is close by at the start and always available if you want a tip. The rules are simple and clear: one person per obstacle, follow the order on the platform and move at a pace that suits you.
You'll get through the easier elements quickly. For the trickier ones, pause, take a breath and go step by step. For children, the treetop obstacles are a great way to get comfortable off the ground and build independence. For teenagers, they bring a healthy competitive spark. For adults, they're a real reset from everyday life – focus, coordination and that small-wins feeling that makes you want one more go.
Clear, safe and easy to follow – treetop obstacles combine movement through the forest, a hit of adrenaline and a rhythm you set yourself. Go at your own pace, choose your level and enjoy the view from up high.
- Mixed
- 30 – 120 min
- All ages
