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Sweden’s biggest and safest* high rope course!
* 8 different routes with over 80 obstacles *
* Xtreme 18 meter high course (minimum age 16) *
* Children’s course for kids over 100 cm tall *
PLEASE NOTE!
FREE entrance for on-lookers,
you only pay for activities
(rope course)
Nils Holgerssons Park is closed.
* TÜV certified
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Frequently asked questions
General
What is a high rope course?
Vimmerby Adventure is an “aerial forest ropes park” consisting of more than 80 platforms installed in the trees and connected by various configurations of cable, wood and rope to form bridges and zip lines.
Groups of these bridges or “elements” link together to form separate trails through the trees. There are 8 trails in total, with challenge levels suitable for every age and skill level–from beginner to expert. Each person selects the trail(s) they want and climbs at their own pace.
Are there different levels of difficulty?
Yes, our course elements are graded similar to the Ski Run grading system, so there is something for everyone. Whether you want to take it easy on your first visit, or you're an adrenalin adventure thrill seeker!
The blue course – Easy elements.
The red course – Intermediate/slightly more challenging elements
The black course – Hard route/difficult elements – (this course is only for people over the age of 16).
Who can take part?
Mums, dads, grandparents!, families, friends, youth organisations, schools, corporate groups, social groups and anyone who is up for some adventure. Depending on your fitness level, there is something for everyone and enough challenges for everyone.
Is there a weight limit?
There is a weight limit of 110kg for participation in the activities. Participation is also dependent on climbers adequately fitting the safety equipment. We have a range of different harness sizes available, with larger harnesses to ensure comfort for larger climbers.
What if I'm pregnant?
Unfortunately due to safety risks anyone who is pregnant is unable to participate.
Do I need to be fit?
You do need a degree of physical fitness but it’s probably easier than you might think.
Is it safe?
In a word – yes! We use a TÜV certified safety system called Expoglider. This means that you can NEVER be unattached. The system operates by sliding the cable on the safety harness on the cable from the course, it can only be unattached at the very end of the course, so you cannot become unattached. All you need to do is follow our simple training instructions and you’ll have a safe and fun time. Before you start, you’ll receive a full safety brief and then you are off! The course does however consist of fun but challenging obstacles so there is a risk of minor injury.
What if I Fall?
Because you are attached to our course by a smart belay safety system, if you do slip or fall off the course your harness will catch you, you then try to find your footing and continue with the course. We know it's usually the fear of falling off whilst on the course that concerns most people, so this is why we cover this in our safety briefing and demo. You will feel what it is like to fall off the element and be caught by your harness. You will be able to practice how to get back up and then continue with the course, this way if it happens when your up in the trees you will know what to expect! After all, our Indiana Bridge is designed to be as wobbly as possible, and falling off is great fun!
What if I have a fear of heights?
The courses are designed to help you build your confidence as you go. Vimmerby Adventure has helped many people to conquer their fear of heights.
All our activities are a challenge by choice and we promise, we will never try to make you do anything you don’t want to. But…the feeling of achievement you get from completing a course, or zipping a line leaves most hesitant adventurers beaming from ear-to-ear! Why not try it – you might surprise yourself!
What if it rains?
You can have just as much fun in the rain as you can in the sun! We assess the course first thing in the morning and will always put your safety first and will not operate in extreme weather conditions. We may need to close the course or parts of the course at short notice due to lightning or extremely high winds. Our team will organise another day for you to come back to complete your adventure! (Conditions may apply). If in doubt – call ahead to check.
What can I expect when I arrive?
All climbers will be fitted with a harness and helmet by our staff. Once this is completed they will be asked to read the park safety rules.
Our staff will lead your group through a 15 minute safety demonstration, then all climbers are required to familiarise themselves with our equipment on our practice course. Please note: you may be required to complete the safety demonstration and practise course with other customers.
The duration of your climb will depend on the adventure option you have selected. On average it takes 20 to 45 minutes to complete an adventure option. Other factors such as; how many other climbers there are in the park at the time of your visit and the level of your confidence etc. can effect your overall climb time. Please see the adventures page for more info. Please note: you can climb each course multiple times if you want.
You are welcome to take breaks during your visit. At the end of each course the climbers arrive back to the ground. It is not disruptive to other participants progression to break for lunch or a snack.
Upon completion of your adventure option everyone will be asked to return their safety gear and our staff will be on hand should you need any assistance.
What should I wear?
We recommend that you wear comfortable clothing suited to activity in the outdoors that will be comfortable under a harness. We recommend not wearing short shorts or having an exposed midriff as this can be uncomfortable when wearing a harness.
Closed in shoes (e.g. sneakers and trainers) are required, no open toe footwear including jandals, sandals or slip off shoes are allowed.
Shoulder length hair or longer must be tied up to minimise the risk of it becoming caught. Hair needs to be tied as low as possible so that a helmet can be fitted properly. A helmet must also be able to be fitted over any religious headwear.
Gloves are not a requirement, but are available to purchase. You are welcome to bring your own gloves to wear while undertaking the activities, we recommend fingerless bicycle gloves.
You are not allowed to bring any kind of bag with you on the course.
Please dress appropriately for the forecasted weather conditions, a light waterproof jacket is recommended when rain is forecast. Unfortunately, there are no changing room facilities at the park so please ensure you arrive in appropriate attire.
What do I need to bring with me?
Sunscreen, closed toed shoes, jacket (optional), backpack (optional), gloves (optional), pants or long shorts, regular t-shirt/long sleeves and long hair pulled back into a ponytail or a braid.
What should I leave at home / on the ground?
Jewelry, expensive sunglasses, backpack and/or loose items in your pockets.
We are not responsible for lost, damaged and or stolen valuables on property.
Can I bring my camera or camcorder?
Yes you can – we recommend it!! All we ask that your camera is secured to your person by a lanyard or camera strap to prevent it falling from height. We regret we cannot allow any participants on the course without this, and we can not take any responsibility for any loss or damage to equipment taken on the course.
Is there storage room for my belongings?
Will there be a guide with me at all times?
Before climbing all participants are taken through a 15 minute safety demonstration led by a Vimmerby Adventure instructor, then required to demonstrate understanding on a practice course. This ensures all climbers and supervisors are familiar with the park safety rules including how to use the safety equipment correctly and how to safely undertake the activities. Once participants have completed the practice course they continue unguided while Vimmerby Adventure instructors actively patrol the park should anyone need assistance or have any questions
Is there a time limit?
While we encourage you to take your time on the activities and to stop for breaks as needed, you cannot keep climbing for as long as you want to, and each course in your adventure option may only be completed once. We do not actively enforce time limits, however in some cases when it is taking over 2,5 hours to complete the courses you may be required to stop climbing for reasons such as other participants requiring your safety equipment or reaching closing time.
Can I get down at any time?
Yes, if at any time you encounter difficulty or feel like you can’t continue climbing in the trees our specially trained rescue instructors are on hand to assist you and lower you to the ground if necessary.
Please note no refunds will be made for participants who decide not to complete the course or only do part of the course.
Can my family and friends watch me whilst I am on the course?
Yes. The great thing about our course is your friends and family can see you on all areas of our course. There is no charge for spectators and there is a picnic area if you want a picnic afterwards!
Can I bring my own food & drinks?
Sure! There is a picknick area where you can picknick before, whilst and after climbing. You are allowed to bring your own food (or even a barbecue) and drinks with the exception of alcohol, and glasses or glas bottles. Smoking is allowed in designated areas in the park.
Are there restrooms available?
Yes, there are toilets at the reception.
Is parking place available?
Yes, there is a free parking lot for all our guests.
Can I bring my dog?
Sure, but he/she has to be on a leash at all times ;-)
Don't arrive too late!
Can I bring my GOPRO?
Rope Course
Zipline
How long are the ziplines?
The ziplines are between 10 m and 500 m long.
How strong are the ziplines?
The cables have a strength up to 92.000 kg breaking strength and are the same as the ones used to stop jet planes on aircraft carriers.
How do I stop?
All our zip lines use gravity braking, so you don’t have to do anything. Our guides will slow you down or stop you as needed.
How fast can I go?
You go 20-25 km an hour on the first zip line, faster on the later zip lines. You can make yourself go faster by curling up in a ball or putting your legs out straight parallel to the ground if you want.
How high do I have to climb to use the ziplines?
What if I'm afraid of heights?
Do you have to be athletic to zip?
Pregnancy and medical conditions
If you are pregnant you can unfortumately not participate on the zip line (or rope courses). If you have back injuries or another medical condition, we suggest that you ask your doctor’s opinion before scheduling a zipline tour.
Can I bring my GOPRO?
WHAT ARE THE HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND AGE REQUIREMENTS?
Are there any additional restrictions?
Individuals who appear to be impaired due to use of alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to participate and will forfeit their payment.
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Admission
Rope course
Up to age 4 FREE
From age 4 to 8* 150 SEK
From age 9 to 15 350 SEK
16 years and older 450 SEK
* two 1 meter courses and one 4 meter course
Family Discount Rope course
2 adults + 3 kids 1395 SEK
2 adults + 2 kids 1295 SEK
2 adults + 1 kid 1050 SEK
1 adult + 2 kids 895 SEK
Group Discount
5 - 10 persons 5%
11 - 15 persons 10%
16 - 20 persons 15%
21 - 30 persons 20%
31 - 50 persons 25%
50+ persons 30%
School Discount
From 20 students 200 SEK per person
Annual Pass
From age 4 to 8 495 SEK
From age 9 to 15 1155 SEK
16 years and older 1490 SEK
VIMMERBY ADVENTURE
10 minutes from Astrid Lindgrens Värld.