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Tannenbühl Climbing Park

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Tannenbühl Climbing Park

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Kletterpark Tannenbühl is an adventure climbing park nestled within the expansive Tannenbühl recreation area, just east of Bad Waldsee in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 644 meters, this popular destination offers a unique "tree-to-tree" climbing experience with a wide array of courses designed to challenge and entertain visitors of all ages and skill levels. It's a key attraction within the Bad Waldsee municipal forest, providing an active outdoor escape.

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    May 10, 2025

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    In the climbing park of Bad Waldsee, young and old alike can find the right thrill at dizzying heights – however, this is not for everyone, and watching it can make you feel a little uneasy.
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    February 9, 2018

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    Among the shady trees, you can not only relax and unwind, but also test your courage and climb to dizzying heights.

    The climbing park is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. from spring to autumn, and on weekends and public holidays during the winter.
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    August 27, 2017

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    Great climbing park with lots of shade
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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Bad Waldsee, Landkreis Ravensburg, Tübingen District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific age and height requirements for children to climb at Kletterpark Tannenbühl?

    Kletterpark Tannenbühl is very family-friendly, offering courses for various ages. The Kiddy-Parcours is designed for children as young as three years old, though they must be accompanied by an adult walking below. For the family courses, children need to be at least 1.25 meters tall and require adult supervision up to the age of 14. This ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for all young climbers.

    Are there options for public transport to reach Kletterpark Tannenbühl?

    While Kletterpark Tannenbühl is located in the Tannenbühl recreation area, about a 30-minute walk east of Bad Waldsee, direct public transport options to the park entrance itself are limited. Visitors typically reach Bad Waldsee by bus or train, and then either walk or take a taxi to the Kletterpark. Ample parking is available for those arriving by car.

    How long does a typical climbing session last at Kletterpark Tannenbühl?

    The duration of a climbing session can vary greatly depending on individual pace and the number of courses you wish to complete. With 9 different courses and over 170 exercises, many visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring. The park's central three-story platform allows climbers to take breaks and re-enter courses at their leisure, so there's no pressure to rush.

    What should I wear for a climbing adventure at Kletterpark Tannenbühl?

    For a comfortable and safe climbing experience, it's recommended to wear comfortable, athletic clothing that allows for a full range of motion. Closed-toe shoes, such as sneakers or hiking shoes, are essential. Avoid sandals, flip-flops, or open-toed footwear. Long hair should be tied back, and it's advisable to remove any loose jewelry that could get caught.

    Is Kletterpark Tannenbühl suitable for visitors with dogs?

    While the Kletterpark itself is an active climbing area where dogs are generally not permitted on the courses for safety reasons, the broader Tannenbühl recreation area is very dog-friendly. You can enjoy walks on the numerous trails with your leashed dog while others in your group are climbing. There are also wild animal enclosures nearby that might have specific rules regarding pets, so it's best to check locally.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly at or near Kletterpark Tannenbühl?

    Yes, Kletterpark Tannenbühl features a kiosk on-site where you can purchase refreshments and snacks to refuel during or after your climbing adventure. For more substantial meals or a wider selection, the town of Bad Waldsee is just a short distance away and offers various cafes, pubs, and restaurants.

    What other attractions or 'hidden gems' are there in the Tannenbühl recreation area besides the climbing park?

    Kletterpark Tannenbühl is part of a much larger and diverse recreational area. Beyond the climbing park, visitors can explore a large adventure playground, wild animal enclosures featuring wild boars, red deer, ibex, and mouflon, a forest nature trail, and a geological trail. There's also a sports path with 18 fitness stations and a grill hut with a football field and table tennis, making it easy to combine climbing with a full day of varied outdoor activities.

    How does Kletterpark Tannenbühl ensure climber safety?

    Safety is a top priority at Kletterpark Tannenbühl. The park utilizes a modern and secure "Karabiner" securing system, designed for ease of use and continuous safety throughout the courses. All climbers receive a detailed safety briefing before starting, and trained staff are always present to supervise and assist, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience for everyone.

    Can I visit Kletterpark Tannenbühl during the winter months?

    While the warmer seasons (spring through autumn) offer daily access, Kletterpark Tannenbühl does have reduced operating hours during the winter. It is typically open on weekends and public holidays in the winter months. It's always a good idea to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current opening times and any weather-related closures before planning a winter visit.

    What types of courses are available, and how do I choose the right one for my skill level?

    Kletterpark Tannenbühl offers a wide range of courses, from the "Kiddy-Parcours" for young children to family and professional courses, with heights reaching up to 20 meters. Each course is clearly marked with its difficulty level. During the safety briefing, staff will explain the different options and help you choose courses that match your age, height, and comfort level, ensuring you find the right challenge for your adventure.

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