Canyoning abseiling testing tour
easy - medium
difficulty
3-4 h
total duration
Schneizlreuth (D)
meeting point
Price: € 74,00 (Price variant: Adult)
Enjoy the marvellous view of the Saalachsee while you abseil over a series of impressive waterfalls. The Kesselbach in Berchtesgadener Land is the perfect abseiling canyon for beginners and those who want to get to know this fascinating sport from a technical perspective. Under the expert supervision of the guide, you will master abseils between two and 23 metres high and gain important experience for more challenging tours.
Scope of services:
- wetsuit and neoprene socks
- canyoning shoes (only subject to availability), otherwise €5 rental fee
- helmet
- strap
- state-certified canyoning guide
Physical requirements:
- minimum age 8 years (accompanied by a legal guardian or with a written declaration of consent)
- normal physical and mental condition
- no heart or circulatory problems
- persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be excluded from the tour
Important Information:
After an ascent of about 20 - 30 minutes walking time we reach the entrance where everyone can refresh themselves with crystal clear mountain water.
Weather:
Basically, the tour takes place in any weather. For safety reasons, the tour can be postponed or canceled entirely in the event of high water or thunderstorms.
Duration:
3 to 4 hours
Location:
Meeting point: Schneizlreuth Location: Kesselbach in the Berchtesgadener Land
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Price information:
The price is valid for one person
Group size:
There is a maximum of 8 people per guide
Equipment / clothing:
- swimwear for under the wetsuit
- (ankle-high) shoes with a good tread (ideally light mountain boots, hiking boots, trail running shoes, etc.) that can get wet
- towel to dry off
- goggle strap (if needed)
