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Experience thrill and stunning scenery in Geiranger with a 30-minute to 1.5-hour zipline tour, crossing waterfalls, gorges, and UNESCO-listed fjords.

The Geiranger Zipline Park Experience offers an exciting way to see the iconic fjords of Norway. For $73 per person, travelers get between 30 minutes to 1.5 hours of adrenaline-filled fun, crossing rocky gorges, waterfalls, and lush forests. Located in Møre og Romsdal County, this tour invites adventurers to soar over the Dynamite Waterfall, explore a natural forest, and navigate a Nepalese bridge above the Geiranger River.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its combination of adventure and scenery. Whether you’re doing a zipline-only option or adding the via ferrata, the tour provides a high-energy activity in a UNESCO World Heritage site. The tour’s positive reviews highlight friendly guides, breathtaking views, and fun challenges—though it’s best suited for physically fit participants and those comfortable with heights.
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The Zipline Park is located in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway, with the ticket office situated at an old black wooden cabin next to a spacious parking lot. When arriving, look for a large gate with banners and beach flags along the main road; walking through the gate and down the road for about 30 meters brings you to the meeting point. The activity starts and ends at this same spot, making logistics straightforward.
Participants should note that this activity is rain or shine, though strong winds or thunderstorms can cause cancellations. The meeting point is easy to access, and no transportation is included, so walking from the port or nearby accommodations is common. The climb uphill from the cruise port takes approximately 25-30 minutes, which adds to the adventure.

The zipline experience involves four separate ziplines that allow travelers to fly over the gorges, waterfalls, and river. During the ride, you’ll experience the cool splash of water as you pass near the Dynamite Waterfall, which is a highlight for many. The ziplines are described as great fun, with some reviewers noting that the self-guided setup makes the experience accessible and straightforward.
The via ferrata option includes a protected trail with four Nepalese bridges and four double ziplines. The trail begins with a walk along the Geiranger River, crossing it on a Nepalese bridge. The route offers an easier climb on one side or a more challenging hike on the other, providing options to suit different fitness levels. Participants cross the river again near the Dynamite Waterfall, where they get an up-close view of the cascade.

One of the most notable features of the tour is the Nepalese bridge crossing over the Geiranger River, which tests participants’ balance and nerves. This part of the experience adds a thrilling element to the hike and offers spectacular views of the river and waterfalls. After crossing the bridge, the trail continues into a deciduous forest, where visitors can enjoy the natural greenery and peaceful surroundings.
For those opting for the via ferrata, the trail provides a challenging yet manageable climb that can be tailored to individual comfort levels. The walk along the river and close-up view of the Dynamite Waterfall are often praised for their visual impact.
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The Dynamite Waterfall is a key feature of this tour, accessible by crossing the zipline or via ferrata. Standing just above the waterfall, travelers get a spectacular view and the sensation of the cool spray of water. The close proximity to this natural feature offers a memorable photo opportunity and a feeling of being immersed in the landscape.
Many reviews mention that the Dynamite Waterfall is a real highlight of the experience, with its powerful cascade providing a dramatic backdrop for the adventure.

All participants receive safety equipment at the start, including harnesses, helmets, and gloves. The safety briefing is conducted either at the ticket office (for via ferrata + zipline) or within the park (for zipline only). The zipline portion is supervised by staff, ensuring proper use of equipment and participant safety.
The unguided nature of the via ferrata means participants are responsible for their own navigation, but safety instructions are provided beforehand. The small group size—limited to 8 participants—ensures a personalized and attentive experience.

Participants should be at least 25 kg (60 pounds) and no more than 120 kg (260 pounds). The activity is not suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility impairments. The via ferrata involves some climbing and balancing, so good physical fitness and comfortable footwear are recommended. The experience is described as strenuous and challenging, especially for first-timers or those less accustomed to heights.
The tour not suitable for children under 4 ft 3 in (130 cm), but many teenagers and adults find it manageable, especially with guidance from staff.

The zipline adventure is highly praised for its thrilling rides and stellar views. Many reviewers mention how safe and well-managed the activity feels, with guides explaining the operation of equipment clearly. The self-guided aspect of the via ferrata can be daunting initially, but once participants start, they find it manageable with the instructions provided.
Several reviews note that the climbing can be intense, requiring some strength and agility, but that the sense of achievement makes it worthwhile. The activity offers a great upper-body workout and a chance to test personal limits in a safe environment.

The English and Norwegian-speaking staff are described as friendly, relaxed, and helpful. Many reviews highlight the guides’ professionalism and ability to explain safety measures thoroughly. While some experience is unguided, the initial instructions and briefings help participants feel confident before starting their adventure.
The small group size fosters a personalized atmosphere, ensuring adequate attention for each participant’s safety and enjoyment.
This tour appeals most to those who are physically active and comfortable with heights and climbing. The strenuous nature of the activity means that participants should be reasonably fit, with good balance and strength. The experience is not recommended for pregnant women, individuals with mobility impairments, or those weighing over 120 kg.
The age restrictions mean that kids under 130 cm may not participate, but teenagers and adults typically find it accessible.
The Zipline Park operates rain or shine, making it a reliable activity regardless of weather. However, strong winds or thunderstorms can lead to cancellations, so travelers should check the weather forecast and plan accordingly. The activity is not suitable during bad weather conditions, ensuring safety remains a priority.
This tour offers a perfect mix of adrenaline and spectacular scenery in one of Norway’s most famed regions. The combination of ziplining over waterfalls, crossing Nepalese bridges, and exploring UNESCO-listed fjords makes for a memorable outdoor adventure. The affordable price combined with positive reviews about friendly staff, stunning views, and challenging activities make this a compelling choice for active travelers.
While physically demanding, the activity remains accessible to teenagers and adults willing to challenge themselves. The unguided component and small group size ensure a personalized experience with plenty of opportunity for memorable photo moments.
This tour stands out for its thrilling zipline rides and close-up encounters with Norway’s iconic waterfalls and gorges. The spectacular views, friendly staff, and well-organized safety procedures contribute to its high ratings, averaging 4.6 out of 5 from 183 reviews.
While the activity is strenuous and involves some height and climbing, many participants find it exhilarating and rewarding. It’s ideal for adventurous families, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a memorable thrill in the Geiranger fjords.
In summary, the Geiranger Zipline Park Experience offers a dynamic, scenic, and adrenaline-fueled way to enjoy one of Norway’s most breathtaking landscapes. It’s a value-packed activity that combines nature, challenge, and fun—perfect for those ready for a high-energy outdoor adventure.
“Fantastic experience. Jacob (sorry if spelt wrong) was a great guide, very fun and a genuinely nice guy. It was a bit harder in some places than Id…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Participants must be at least 25 kg (60 pounds) and not over 120 kg (260 pounds). Kids under 130 cm (4 ft 3 in) are not suitable for this activity.
Do I need prior climbing or ziplining experience?
No prior experience is necessary. The activity includes safety briefings, and the equipment is explained clearly. The unguided via ferrata requires some physical fitness, but many find it manageable with instructions.
What should I wear?
Participants are advised to wear comfortable, athletic footwear suitable for climbing and walking. It’s best to avoid loose or open-toed shoes.
Is the activity safe?
Yes, safety is a priority. All equipment is provided, and guides oversee the zipline rides. The safety briefings and small group size help ensure a secure experience.
What happens in bad weather?
The park operates rain or shine, but strong wind or thunderstorms may lead to cancellations for safety reasons.
Are there any health restrictions?
Pregnant women and individuals with mobility impairments should not participate. The activity is also not recommended for those with certain health conditions.
How long does the activity last?
The experience lasts between 30 minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on whether you choose just the zipline or add the via ferrata.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour begins at the black wooden ticket office near the large gate on the main road in Geiranger. It’s easy to find, just walk through the gate and down the road.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price. Participants should bring their own snacks or plan to eat afterwards.
Can I cancel in advance?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund.