Courses rope park ParcAlpin
At ParcAlpin, we offer six exciting and challenging adventure courses designed for different levels of difficulty and adventurous climbers. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced climber, you’ll find the perfect course for you here. Read the detailed information about each course below and get ready for your next outdoor adventure in Engadin!
Marmot course
From 4 years old
The Marmot Course is designed for children ages 4 and up weighing up to 30 kg (under adult supervision from the ground). Children are equipped with a special climbing harness and helmet, allowing them to tackle each obstacle on their own. As they navigate the various bridges, cairns, and the marmot burrow, we tell the children the story of the marmot.
The 20-meter-long zip line at the end ensures that the children return to the ground with sparkling eyes.
Children secure themselves independently with carabiners on the course, which is located 1 to 2 meters above the ground. Adults cannot climb along with the children (up to a maximum of 30 kg), but must closely supervise and assist them from the ground.
7/ 10
59meters
30minutes





Deer course
From 6 years old
Children ages 6 and up can move on to the Deer Course. Set at a height of 3 to 5 meters, the course features creative elements designed to improve balance. The highlight here is the authentic hunting lodge “Chamonna Alpina,” and the circular rope bridge—which catches your eye right at the park entrance—is also part of this course! The Deer Course concludes with two zip lines where you’ll fly through the trees over a distance of 50 meters. Let’s go!
The Deer Course can be climbed by children ages 6 to 8 with an adult and by those 8 and older on their own (children up to age 11 must be supervised by an adult from the ground).
9/ 10
59meters
45minutes





Spider course
From 6 years old
Things get tricky on the Spider Course for kids ages 6 and up. Just a short way in, the first surprise awaits—where younger kids might need a little help. At the end, the spooky spider web awaits. The grand finale is an impressive self-guided rappel back to the ground—and everyone can decide for themselves from what height.
The Spider Course can be climbed by children ages 6 to 8 with an adult and by those 8 and older on their own (children up to age 11 must be supervised by an adult from the ground).
9/ 10
59m
45Min





Chamois course
From 8 years old
The Chamois Course awaits you at a height of 4 to 6 meters. It requires a combination of balance, agility, and strength. The chamois is accustomed to navigating various terrains and is at home in the Engadin, from lower elevations all the way up to the highest mountain peaks. This course is designed to help you embark on a journey of discovery later on, perhaps to observe a chamois in the wild.
The Chamois Course can be climbed by children ages 8 to 10 when accompanied by an adult, and by those ages 11 and up under supervision (children up to age 14 must be supervised by an adult from the ground).
9/ 10
59meters
45minutes





Bearded vulture course
From 8 years old
With zip lines strung exclusively between old larch trees, you’ll soar through the trees at heights of up to 12 meters. On the longest zip line, stretching over 100 meters, you’ll glide through the air like a real bird of prey. But the highlight of this course is yet to come. At a height of 12 meters, you’ll hang from a bearded vulture and jump out of its nest! If you don’t want to climb the challenging ladder up to the nest, you can use a zip line to get your feet back on the ground quickly!
The Bearded Vulture Course can be climbed by children aged 8 to 10 when accompanied by an adult, and by those aged 11 and older under supervision (children up to age 14 must be supervised by an adult from the ground).
4/ 10
59meters
15minutes




Ibex course
From 10 years old
As the world champion of climbing, the ibex feels right at home on steep rock faces. You’ll have to prove your climbing skills on this course right from the start. But we won’t give everything away just yet…
Children aged 10 to 11 may climb the course when accompanied by an adult, and those aged 11 and older may climb under supervision (children up to age 14 must be supervised by an adult from the ground).
9/ 10
59meters
30minutes






