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Discover the Voss High Rope Course's Mini & Micro Courses in Norway, featuring 23 elements, 4 ziplines, and safety for kids and adults alike for $37.
The Voss High Rope Course: Mini & Micro Course offers an exciting treetop adventure in the scenic landscapes of Vestland County, Norway. Priced at $37 per person and lasting approximately 2.5 hours, this course provides a safe yet thrilling experience designed primarily for children, but suitable for adults as well. Located near the Stranda river in Åsbrekkegjellet, this activity strikes a balance between fun and safety, with an automatic safety belay system ensuring peace of mind throughout the course.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its variety of elements and ziplines, all set against stunning natural surroundings. While the Micro Course stays just 1 to 2 meters high, the Mini Course extends up to 6-7 meters, culminating in a zipline back to the ground. This setup makes it a perfect choice for families looking to introduce kids to aerial challenges in a secure environment, all while offering enough excitement to keep older children and even adults engaged.


This adventure takes place in Vestland County, Norway, situated about 15 km north of Voss town center. The park is easily accessible via the E16 North, passing a notable landmark, the Tvindefossen waterfall. After a 1.5 km drive past the waterfall, the car park is on the right. From there, visitors follow a path over a bridge and along a gravel road to arrive at the reception.
The setting offers beautiful views of the surrounding nature, with the course nestled in the Åsbrekkegjellet area, right beside the Stranda river. The scenic surroundings enhance the outdoor experience, making the adventure more memorable.
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The Micro Course is designed as an introduction for the youngest adventurers, with elements only 1 to 2 meters high. It provides a gentle start for kids just beginning to explore treetop challenges. The Mini Course then ramps up the fun, reaching 6-7 meters before ending with a zipline descent back to the ground.
Participants access different courses based on height, not age, which allows families with mixed ages to enjoy the experience simultaneously. The course features 23 climbing elements and 4 short ziplines, offering a variety of challenges that promote confidence and coordination in a safe environment.

The automatic safety belay system is a key feature that ensures continuous safety for all participants, making it easier for kids to enjoy without constant adult intervention. However, adult supervision remains a requirement, especially for children under 15 years old.
Children under 5 years old must be accompanied by an adult, with a maximum of two kids per adult. For those aged 5 to 15, supervision is needed while in the park but outside the trees. Adults must also sign waivers for anyone under 16 to participate.
This setup emphasizes safety and responsibility, making it suitable for families seeking a worry-free outdoor activity.
For $37, visitors receive a comprehensive package that includes a safety briefing, all necessary safety equipment, and access to the park for 1 to 3 hours. The package also grants access to 23 climbing elements and 4 short ziplines, providing plenty of activities within the 2.5 hours typical duration.
This inclusive offering makes it easy to enjoy the course without worrying about additional costs for equipment or safety instructions.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the course provides safety equipment and briefings, guided assistance during the activities is not included. Those needing extra help can’t expect guided instruction beyond the safety briefing at the start.
Visitors should also plan to bring their own food and drinks, as these are not included in the package. The activity focuses on self-led adventure, so packing snacks or a water bottle is recommended.
The park’s meeting point is straightforward to find. Once in the Voss area, follow the E16 North past the Tvindefossen waterfall. The car park is on the right after approximately 1.5 km. From there, walk across a bridge and along a gravel road to reach the reception.
Visitors are advised to check-in 15 minutes before their scheduled time to ensure a smooth start. The park’s operating hours can vary depending on weather conditions, and the last check-in usually occurs at 3 pm. The park closes about 2 hours after the final check-in time.
This activity is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, mobility impairments, or heart conditions. Participants must be at least 3 ft 3 in (100 cm) tall to engage safely.
Given the nature of the course, comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Since the activities involve heights and physical coordination, those with mobility issues should consider their suitability before participating.

The activity is not guided beyond the initial safety briefing. However, staff members are available to assist in English and Norwegian, making communication straightforward for visitors from different backgrounds.
While the guides do not lead participants through the course, their presence provides reassurance in case of emergencies or questions.
Participants typically spend between 1 to 3 hours in the park, with the average duration being around 2.5 hours. The start times are available depending on availability, and visitors should plan to arrive 15 minutes early.
The experience is paced to allow enough time for each person to enjoy multiple elements comfortably. Since the course is designed mainly for kids, the pace is relaxed enough for children to explore confidently.
This course offers an affordable, safe, and scenic outdoor activity that introduces children to treetop challenges. The 23 elements and 4 ziplines ensure variety and excitement, especially for young adventurers. The automatic belay system and height-based access make it a reliable choice for families wanting to combine fun and safety.
Though it is primarily designed for children, adults can join in with supervision, making it a perfect family outing. The scenic location and well-maintained safety features add to its appeal, ensuring a memorable outdoor experience in Norway.
This activity delivers a value-packed adventure at a reasonable price in a beautiful setting. Its focus on safety, variety of climbing elements, and the inclusion of short ziplines make it a compelling option for families with children. The scenic surroundings and easy accessibility enhance the experience.
The lack of guided assistance may be a consideration for those seeking more instructional support, but the automatic safety belay system and clear supervision rules mitigate most concerns. This course suits families, school groups, or anyone new to high ropes who wants a controlled, fun introduction to aerial challenges in Norway.
Is the Voss High Rope Course suitable for adults?
Yes, adults can participate as long as they fit the height requirements and are supervised if accompanying children.
Do I need previous climbing experience?
No, the course includes a safety briefing and safety equipment, making it accessible even for beginners.
Can children under 5 participate?
Children under 5 years old must be accompanied by an adult, but their participation depends on their comfort and ability.
What should I wear for the activity?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended to enjoy the course comfortably and safely.
Is the activity guided?
The course is not guided in the trees, but a safety briefing is provided at the start, and staff are available in English and Norwegian.
How long does the activity last?
Typically, visitors spend 1 to 3 hours, with 2.5 hours being the average duration.
Are there any health restrictions?
Yes, the course is not suitable for pregnant women, or those with back problems, mobility impairments, or heart conditions.
What is included in the price?
The admission fee covers safety briefing, safety equipment, and park access to enjoy all 23 elements and 4 ziplines.
How do I find the park?
Follow E16 North past the Tvindefossen waterfall, park on the right after 1.5 km, then walk over a bridge and along a gravel road to the reception.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a refund.
This Voss High Rope Course offers a safe, scenic, and affordable way to enjoy Norway’s outdoors, making it an excellent choice for families eager to introduce children to the thrill of treetop adventures.
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