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Gorilla Park climbing park

Treetop climbing – a fantastic shared experience for adults and children of all ages.

In the beautiful nature of southern Funen, just a 15-minute drive from Svendborg, you'll find Gorilla Park. The climbing park features 8 individual obstacle courses at varying heights and difficulty levels, providing experiences for everyone, regardless of their level of daring. Here, you can unleash your inner Tarzan and Jane in several hours of adventure.

Climbing requires no special prerequisites other than the desire to have fun and enjoy copious amounts of fresh air and physical activity in beautiful surroundings. You always undergo a prior safety instruction before embarking on 4 hours (including instruction) of tree-climbing fun.

Gorilla Park's easiest course is only 1.5 meters above the ground, with small and cozy obstacles. The difficulty level increases proportionally with the course numbers, culminating in the very challenging King Kong course!

We use the patented and award-winning SSB Safe Link carabiner system with passive locking, ensuring you can move safely through the treetops without making securing mistakes.

There are many possibilities, including snowboarding, cycling, and Tarzan-swinging through the forest, or how about a glide on a whopping 280 meters!! In total, the park has over 2.7 km of obstacle courses with more than 110 different climbing elements and several zip lines.

We provide group instructions every full hour with a maximum of 40 people per session. The 11 AM instruction is always the first to open. You can book online up to an hour before the instruction, and if you book 24 hours before the instruction's start, you'll even get an online discount!

Book online at: https://gorillapark.dk/en/booking

Partnered with Geopark Det Sydfynske Øhav

As a partner with Geopark Det Sydfynske Øhav, we continuously strive to evolve in a more sustainable direction. This includes:

  • Participation in the green attractions collaboration
  • Contributions to charity events focused on children and young people with special needs
  • Establishment of educational facilities for schools and educational materials about the nature in our area
  • Ongoing efforts to ensure sustainable behavior of guests in nature (Leave No Trace)

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