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Flying Fox

Low flight on a steel cable zip line
With the Flying Fox, you soar across treetops and canyons on a steel cable zip line, enjoying the unique view over the white winter landscape and experiencing a special kind of adrenaline rush.

Glide at lofty heights and feel a sense of freedom that is second to none.

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Prices & Infos

Flying Fox in Obertauern

Course Duration Day/Time Meeting Point Price/Person Reserve
Flying Fox 1/2 Day By arrangement CSA Office On request Inquire about Flying Fox by mail Inquire by Mail Now »

Good to know

for a safe flight

  • Minimum age: 14 years
  • Under 18 only with a written consent of a legal guardian
  • Body weight between 35 and 120 kg
  • Normal physical and mental condition
  • Not during pregnancy
  • Bring along: Warm clothing, sturdy footwear, spectacle wearers with sports glasses or firm spectacle strap
  • Helmets & harnesses are provided on site
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