Hirschgrund Zipline Area Schwarzwald, Zipline course in Wolfach, Germany
Hirschgrund Zipline Area in Wolfach is a zipline course with seven connected sections that wind through the valleys and hillsides of the Black Forest. The route takes visitors across varying elevations and through different parts of the wooded terrain.
The zipline area was built with careful attention to protecting the natural environment and preserving the landscape of the Kinzig Valley. The construction approach respected the existing natural features of the region.
The Black Forest draws visitors who seek to experience nature through outdoor adventures that offer views not usually seen from the ground. This type of activity reflects the region's strong connection between tourism and direct engagement with the landscape.
Participants must weigh between 40 and 115 kilograms and be at least 12 years old to take part. Booking ahead is necessary to secure a spot before visiting.
One section called Gründlebahn ranks among Germany's longest natural ziplines and provides an especially open view across the landscape. The ride through this section takes longer and intensifies the sensation of height and freedom.
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