Foto: Høyt & Lavt
Have a fun and challenging day in the climbing park Høyt & Lavt – Here the whole family can romp in the treetops, and the bravest can jump into the cable car Fjellvåken.
The climbing park is located just three km from Kristiansand city centre, and the park's challenges are built into the treetops by the beautiful Grotjønn Lake.
The park has a total of 122 elements distributed over nine slopes divided into four levels of difficulty with corresponding height requirements (from orange slope for climbing monkeys of at least 80 cm to red/blue for climbing monkeys at least 140 cm tall). The slopes are made up of different elements that challenge motor skills, balance and courage – and are guaranteed to bring smiles, happy squeals and belly laughs!
The bravest members of the family can jump into the Fjellvåken aerial tramway, which is 500 metres long, has a 65–metre height difference and a top speed of 80 km/h! The trip goes over Grotjønn, so remember to enjoy the view along the way – if you can.
If you need a break from climbing, the climbing park is adjacent to a large area of walking trails and there is also a nice play area next to the main building.
Read more and see the opening hours of the climbing park website.
Gamle Mandalsvei 110, 4617 Kristiansand, Norge
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