Adventure sports
a. Rafting
Get to know the strongest element - water. After a short induction with a certified rafting captain you’re off to discover the roaring rapids of the Imst gorge, Europe’s most popular rafting trail and the Ötztaler Ache river. The ride takes approx. 2 hours - return journey by taxi.
- Trail length: 14.5km
- Best time to go: May to October
- Swimmers only
- Bring your good humour, swimsuit and towel
b. Whitewater rafting trips
Experience another side of Innsbruck on a fun ‘12 Bridges Tour’, rafting on the Inn from Silz to Innsbruck or from the Kranebitten Inn to the city’s eastern limit at Lake Baggersee.
c. Bungee Jumping
Dare yourself to jump! - freefall from the 192m high Europe Bridge – from the end of May until October, Sat and Sun only.
To book your jump, click here
d. Paragliding
An unforgettable thrill - gliding off the mountain tops with a bird’s eye view of the world beneath.
To book your flight, click here
e. Climbing

Panoramic Climbing path - Nordpark
This 3,000m long climbing path in the Nordkette mountain range at an altitude of 2,350m covers 7 summits and is secured with no less than 2,000m of wire cables, 700 hooks and 150 profile pins. Enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the Stubai and Ötz valleys and even as far as the Zillertal Alps. A unique adventure for experienced hikers and climbing fans alike.
Climbing garden Goldbichl Igls
2 sections with a total of 13 climbing routes for all levels of ability.


