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Experience high-energy fun at Tirol's Zahmer Kaiser Trampolinpark with over 2,000 m², 24 trampolines, ninja courses, and exciting stunt zones for all ages.

The Tirol: Zahmer Kaiser Trampolinpark offers a lively, action-packed experience for $20 per person, with a flexible duration of 1 to 2 hours. Located in Tyrol, Austria, this trampoline hall opens up a world of jumping, trampolining, and stunts suitable for children, teens, and adults alike. With access to the entire trampoline hall, visitors can freely explore over 40 different jumping areas, including diverse courses and specialty zones.
What sets this park apart is its impressive 2,000 m² space filled with 24 trampolines and innovative features like the ninja course, the bag jump, and wall running. The park’s affordability, combined with its wide array of activities, makes it an appealing choice for families and thrill-seekers. While the entry fee is modest, visitors should plan to purchase jump socks separately and keep in mind the park’s safety restrictions for certain groups.
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The Zahmer Kaiser Trampolinpark spans over 2,000 m², providing plenty of room for everyone to jump comfortably. The hall hosts more than 40 different zones, including multiple trampolines where you can bounce freely, as well as specialized courses designed for different skill levels. The openness of the space ensures that even during busier times, visitors won’t feel crowded.
This extensive setup allows for a variety of jumping experiences. Whether you want to practice wall running, test your acrobatic skills on the ninja course, or simply bounce around, the park offers something for every energy level. The gastro area is centrally located with the best view of the trampolines and the kids’ playground, making it a convenient spot for spectators.
One of the highlights is the ninja course, where visitors can challenge their agility and coordination in a dedicated zone. The wall running feature invites you to walk or leap along walls, adding a stunt element to your jumping session. The bag jump, a daring feature, encourages visitors to jump from the top and experience the thrill of a high drop onto a soft landing.
These specialized zones are designed to enhance the fun and test different skills. They’re suitable for a wide age range, but participants should be aware of safety rules and age restrictions, especially since the minimum age is not specified for all features. The ninja course and wall running are particularly appealing to those wanting an adrenaline boost.
Getting to the Zahmer Kaiser trampoline hall is straightforward, thanks to free parking directly in front of the venue. Visitors from Germany can arrive toll-free via the A8 motorway from Munich or from Salzburg, while those coming from Innsbruck can use the A12 motorway with convenient exits. The reception is the starting point for your jump session, and arriving at least 15 minutes early is recommended to ensure a smooth start.
The park operates in English and German, with hosts ready to assist. Before jumping, guests should wear sportswear and tie back long hair for safety. Jump socks are an additional cost—3 per person—and are required for jumping. The kids’ playground is available for children aged 2 and over, but children under 3 are not permitted to jump.
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While the core experience offers full access to all trampolines and courses, certain attractions like the mini-kart track—the longest in western Austria—are not included in the standard price. This track runs through the entire hall, including a tunnel, and is suitable for children aged 4 to 10. Additional costs or reservations might be needed for these features.
Visitors should also note that safety restrictions prevent participation for individuals over 287 lbs (130 kg), those with recent surgeries, or people with back problems. The park emphasizes safety and encourages people with health concerns to consult their doctor beforehand.

The Zahmer Kaiser trampoline hall enforces safety rules strictly. Alcohol and drugs are not permitted on-site, and pregnant women, people with back problems, and wheelchair users are advised not to participate in the jumping activities. Visitors are expected to adhere to safety guidelines and wear appropriate sportswear.
While the park is very accessible for most visitors, some restrictions ensure a safe environment for everyone. The minimum age for participation is not specified for all features, but children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. The cauldron of fun is balanced with safety and comfort for all.

The gastro area offers a relaxing spot for spectators or those taking a break from jumping. It features drinks and small dishes and provides the best view of the trampolines and kids’ playground. This makes it easy for companions to stay close and relax while watching the action unfold.
The inviting atmosphere of the cafe complements the energetic vibe of the hall, ensuring that visitors can recharge between jumps or unwind after a session.

The booking process is flexible, allowing reservation in advance with the option to pay later. This offers peace of mind for travelers planning their trip, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours before the scheduled time. The duration of your jump is 1 to 2 hours, so check availability for your preferred start times.
This approach helps visitors manage their schedules and avoid last-minute changes, especially during busy seasons.

This trampoline park is best suited for families with children, teenagers, and adults looking for a fun adrenaline rush. The wide variety of zones, stunt features, and challenging courses make it ideal for anyone wanting active entertainment in Tyrol. The affordable price combined with extensive facilities ensures good value for money.
However, those with certain health conditions, recent surgeries, or weight restrictions should consider their safety before taking part. The park’s rules are designed to maximize enjoyment while maintaining safety for all visitors.
The Zahmer Kaiser Trampolinpark offers a lively, energetic environment that appeals to all ages. Its large space, diverse activities, and special stunt zones make it stand out among indoor trampoline venues in Tyrol. The full access during your booked time, paired with free viewing and a central cafe, creates a convenient and enjoyable experience.
While not suitable for everyone—especially young children under 3, pregnant women, or people with health issues—it provides excellent value at only $20 per person. Whether you’re aiming for family fun, adventure, or a quick adrenaline fix, this trampoline hall delivers with clear safety rules and engaging features.
How much does it cost to visit the Zahmer Kaiser Trampolinpark?
The entry fee is $20 per person for a 1-2 hour session.
Do I need to reserve my spot in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book ahead to secure your preferred start time, with options to reserve now and pay later.
What activities are included?
Your ticket grants full access to the 24 trampolines, ninja course, bag jump, wall running, and all zones within the over 2,000 m² hall.
Are there any restrictions for children or pregnant women?
Children under 3 are not allowed to jump. Pregnant women are not permitted to participate for safety reasons.
What should I bring for my visit?
Bring sportswear and a hair tie. Jump socks are not included and must be purchased separately.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free parking is available directly in front of the venue.
Can spectators watch for free?
Absolutely, companions who choose not to jump can watch for free from the gastro area.
Is the venue accessible for people with disabilities?
Certain restrictions apply; wheelchair users or those with special health needs should check safety guidelines before visiting.
What about the mini-kart track?
This additional attraction is not included in the standard price and is designed for children aged 4 to 10.
How do I get to the trampoline hall?
From Germany, take the A8 motorway from Munich via the Niedernorf/Oberaudorf exit. From Salzburg, use the Frasdof/Aschau exit. Coming from Innsbruck, exit at Kufstein-Nord via Ebbs or Niederndorfer/Erl.