Six levels through the treetops –
for kids and adults
In our adrenaline park there are 6 levels, 20 ziplines and 60+ elements. You start close to the ground, build confidence, then go higher. Your instructor gets you set up on your first trail – quick, practical and easy to follow.
Yellow Trail
Yellow trail is your introduction to the adventure park - for children and everyone else who wants to start with zero pressure. The ground-level start lets you know immediately that this is "round one": short transitions, distinct platforms and elements that require basic coordination, without the feeling that you are "up in the air". You start calmly, catch your rhythm and, just a few elements later, your body starts to work on its own - step, balance, hands on the rope, eyes on your next target.
It's especially good for the youngest visitors because everything feels like safe play: exciting enough to feel like an adventure, simple enough for a child (or a beginner adult) to gain confidence quickly. The shorter ziplines feel like a reward and a reset - a little burst of speed, then back to a calm, steady flow.
Basic info
Yellow is the lowest level in the park's progression and it's designed as a warm-up for everything that comes next. The route teaches you the basics through platforms and short crossings: how to find your footing, how to shift your weight from one foot to the other and how to use your hands for support rather than 'rescue'. The zipline is built in as part of the rhythm - not as the main attraction - because this is where you learn basic body position, safe landings and how to move the pulley without rushing. Before you start, it helps to know it's completely normal to pause for a moment, look at the next element, then go. Your instructor gives short, practical instructions at the start, the rest you learn through movement - which is why Yellow is also a great "round one" for adults trying the trails for the first time.Why choose this trail
If you want a trail that builds confidence quickly and naturally, Yellow is the best place to start. It teaches the essentials - calm breathing, steady steps and feeling secure in your gear - so moving up a level feels smooth, not like a sudden leap. Practical tips for the trail:- Start slowly and focus on steady steps, not speed
- Look towards the next platform or handhold - it helps settle your movement
- Use your hands for balance and support, not to pull yourself forward
- On the zipline, follow the body-position tip and land safely
- If your child pauses, give them a moment - the rhythm often comes back on its own
- Beginner
- Short
- Ground level
Green Trail
Green is for beginners who've already done round one and now want just a touch more – without it feeling like a big step up. It has the same friendly feel as Yellow, but with more variety in the crossings. Instead of stopping all the time to check what's next, the rhythm becomes smoother: you keep moving, the route is laid out clearly and the elements make you think one step ahead. It's not really that it's harder – it simply feels more "real", like a short route rather than a practice area.
This is the trail where it often "clicks", especially for children who already felt confident on Yellow. Green feels like progress because it mixes different types of movement – balance sections, rope or net crossings, hanging steps – so your body starts to move in a more organised way. It's still comfortable and easy to follow, but it asks you to look two steps ahead and keep a calm pace all the way through.
Basic info
In the park's progression, Green is the natural next step after Yellow. You still start in the lower zone, which is exactly what you want on a beginner trail: you feel in control, while getting more variety in each round. The route usually runs through a sequence of platforms and crossings that link together, so there's less stopping and more flow. The zipline is part of that rhythm – a short transition that carries you forward and brings your focus back, rather than being the only attraction. Before you start, it helps to know Green rewards calm planning: look to the next platform, work out where your weight needs to go, then move. If you set off too fast, it's easy to lose that steady pace – this trail feels better when you keep things smooth and even.Why choose this trail
If you're looking for your first slightly higher trail that still feels family-friendly and approachable, Green gives you both. It feels reassuring, but it also gives you that first sense of doing a proper route – interesting enough to make you want another round, calm enough to stay enjoyable for children and beginner adults. Practical tips for the trail:- Keep your eyes forward and plan your next two steps before you move
- Hold an even pace – Green feels better when you don't break the flow too often
- On hanging elements, use your body for balance, hands just for stability
- If you feel unsure, go back to calm steps rather than gripping harder
- Repeat a section if you need to – routines build confidence quickly
- Beginner
- Short
- Ground level
Orange Trail
Orange is the first trail you start from the tower – and the one where it begins to feel like a real forest adventure. You're no longer in "round one" mode. Instead, you move through a run of elements that link naturally from one to the next. It's still friendly, but it asks for steadier footing, more care on the crossings and a calmer focus from start to finish.
What makes Orange special is the flow. Once you set off, you find the rhythm quickly: platform – crossing – quick reset – then on you go. The ziplines arrive as natural breaks in the route – a breather and a little reward that gives you energy before the next sequence. That's why Orange often works best for mixed groups: everyone can go at their own pace, but it still feels like you're making progress.
Basic info
Orange sits between the lower starter levels and the trails with more height and more demanding sections. The route moves through a series of platforms and crossings, mixing balance, grip and body control, with the zipline built into the rhythm of the trail. Before you start, it helps to know what matters most here is a steady, even pace – not speed. If you keep it calm, the trail feels smooth and enjoyable and the crossings start to feel clear and predictable.Why choose this trail
If you want to experience a tower-start trail without it feeling like a big leap in difficulty, Orange is the best choice. It gives you that sense of progress and a more serious route, while staying comfortable for children who've already done the first two trails and for adults who want to build height gradually. It's also a great trail for building trust – in the gear, in your steps and in your calm focus. Practical tips for the trail:- Start steady and even – rhythm matters more than speed
- Look towards the next platform, not down at your feet
- On crossings, take short, safe steps rather than big strides
- Use the zipline as a reset – set your body position and land calmly
- If you get stuck, pause on a platform, take a breath and carry on when your calm rhythm returns
- Intermediate
- Medium
- Mid-tower
Blue Trail
Blue is the trail where many people first feel they're properly "up there" – not because anything changes suddenly, but because the elements and crossings start to link into longer, clearer sequences. The experience becomes more intense: more exposure, more flow and less of that beginner "stop and check". You still go at your own pace, but this trail asks you to stay calm, keep your balance and think ahead.
Compared to Orange, Blue has a more serious rhythm. It's not the toughest trail, but it makes it clear you've stepped into the higher zone of the park. That's why it's often seen as the challenge that prepares you for what comes next – without pushing, just with a real sense of progress.
Basic info
Blue fits naturally after Orange because it's built on the same foundations – platforms, crossings and the zipline as part of the rhythm – but it connects them into longer sequences. Instead of relying on short "reset" sections, this trail teaches flow: step, balance, crossing, platform, then on you go. It helps to know this before you start, because Blue rewards stability, not speed. If Orange felt comfortable with that "steady step" feeling, Blue is the next logical choice.Why choose this trail
If you want a trail where you really feel the progress and the extra height, Blue delivers. It gives you your first proper sense of height and exposure, while still leaving you enough space to find your rhythm and build confidence. It's especially good for teenagers and adults who want a mid-level challenge – exciting enough to remember, comfortable enough to want to do again. Practical tips for the trail:- Start steady – balance and calm steps matter more than speed
- Look ahead to the next platform, not down at your feet
- If you feel your rhythm slipping, pause on a platform, take a breath, then carry on
- Ask your instructor if you want a tip or a hand
- Intermediate+
- Medium
- Mid-tower
Red Trail
Red is the toughest trail in the adventure park and you feel it straight away in how you move through it – calmer, more precise, more focused. This isn't about speed, it's about control: you stop when you need to, place your feet, check your handhold and carry on at a safe pace. That's why Red often stays with you – it's the trail where that quiet "I can" moment happens.
Red also has the toughest element in the park. Not to "test" you, but to give you a clear, fair obstacle – the one you take on when you're ready and in your own rhythm. Once you're through it, the whole level makes sense: confidence isn't built by pushing, it's built by moving calmly and deliberately.
Basic info
Red sits among the higher levels and starts from the top of the tower, around 10 metres up, so the experience immediately feels more open. The platforms and crossings call for steady footing and the sequences link naturally from one to the next. Red brings more exposure – longer, higher ziplines, more open crossings and platforms that give you space to pause, assess and carry on calmly. If you've already done Blue and the height and crossings feel comfortable, Red is the natural next step.Why choose this trail
Choose Red if you want the most demanding trail as a personal challenge – but as a calm, controlled experience, step by step, without rushing. This trail suits a more confident approach: a steady pace, clear decisions before each crossing and the feeling of progress because you stay in control. In a group, it's common for someone to stay on Blue while someone else goes for Red – and that's absolutely fine. Red is there when that step feels natural for you. Practical tips for the trail:- Go in calmly – plan the crossing before you move, no rushing
- If you feel your rhythm slipping, pause on a platform, take a breath and continue only when your footing feels secure
- Ask your instructor for a tip before the toughest element – one short instruction is often all you need
- Keep your eyes on the next point, not down below
- Advanced
- Longer
- Top of the tower
Purple Trail
Purple trail is the final level in the park – the one you choose when you want to round off the day and get that treetop "finale" feeling. You start from the tower, move into a run of elements that link naturally and keep you in the flow, then you reach the moment everyone remembers – the longest zipline in the park, right at the very end. It all comes together as a complete experience: a calm start, a steady rhythm, then a finish that closes the loop.
This trail suits anyone who enjoyed Blue and wants a little more exposure and continuity, without needing to prove anything. The experience is strong, but the pace is still yours – you go when you're ready, pause when you want, continue when it feels comfortable.
Basic info
Purple sits among the higher levels, so it feels different from the lower trails. Instead of short "trial" sections, you get more connected crossings and more moments where you rely on balance, calm coordination and a steady movement routine. The zipline isn't just one standout moment – it's part of the rhythm of the trail, natural breaks that reset you and carry you on. The safety system is always there: once you clip onto the safety cable, you stay clipped in until you exit the level, which helps you focus on moving and staying calm.Why choose this trail
Choose Purple if you want the trail that feels like the highlight of the day: varied enough to keep your attention, smooth enough to hold your rhythm and with a clear reward at the end. The park's longest zipline delivers that final "wow" with no extra explanation – it's the moment people remember and talk about afterwards. Practical tips for the trail:- Start calmly – on higher levels, steady rhythm matters more than speed
- Look ahead and plan the next crossing, not just the step you're on
- If you feel tense, pause on a platform, take a breath, then continue when it feels comfortable
- Take a quick photo stop before the trail ends
- Advanced
- Longer
- Top of the tower
Safety on the trails
Practical tips
- Kanopeo Safe Roller – once you clip onto the safety cable, you stay clipped in until you exit the level
- Petzl oprema – pojas za sve, kaciga na zahtjev
- Brzi briefing – radi se direktno na prvoj stazi
- Footwear – closed trainers recommended
- Hair – tie long hair back in a ponytail or bun
- Personal items – keep them in zipped pockets or leave them in the car
- Gloves – we do not sell them, bring your own if you’d like them
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