Parco Avventura Bergamo-Roncola
Parco Avventura Bergamo-Roncola



Offers of High Ropes near Roncola
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The Bergamo-Roncola Adventure Park is located within one of the most beautiful natural areas of the Imagna Valley, within a splendid beech forest.
This park offers a series of skill exercises positioned on apath entirely suspended in the trees.
The route is made up of distinct tools, from wooden walkways to Tibetan bridges to exciting Tyrolean ropes, all built with total respect for the natural environment, with minimally invasive and non-harmful techniques.
The route is for everyone, suitable for adults and children, families and school groups. All nature and adventure lovers can tackle it.
At our Bergamo-Roncola Adventure Park we guarantee maximum safety. All participants will be given complete equipment with helmet, harness, carabiners and pulley, to be able to tackle the route in total tranquility, supervised by the permanent presence of qualified instructors who will show you how to tackle the various passages and will they will guide you in carrying out the activity.
Your children will be able to have fun along our Junior route (Yellow requires a minimum height of 110 cm for children, 140 cm for all others).
Here are the Junior routes:
- Junior Yellow route: consisting of 11 easy-to-follow platforms.
- route Azzurro junior: 10 platforms, easy to follow.
- Junior Marrone route: 11 concentration platforms.
- medium green route: 12 platforms, of medium difficulty.
- difficult Blue route: 17 platforms, medium difficulty, tending towards difficult.
- very difficult course Red: 10 platforms, intense course.
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Parco Avventura Bergamo-Roncola
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AAntonioReviewed the 04/12/12
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Very funny, it was the first time in an adventure park and I must say that the performance anxiety was there at the beginning ... I asked myself the question if I could have done it all the way (not I did the most difficult but that a little less), and how many figures I would have made. we meet again for the extreme path, I have to train my hands for a moment: -) !!!