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Aigle Adventure Park: treetop climbing and zip lines for the whole family

Do your children dream of climbing trees and soaring on zip lines? The Aigle Adventure Park offers 12 courses for all ages, starting from toddlers, in the heart of a two-hectare forest. A day of outdoor adventure, from spring to autumn.

Illustration of the Aigle Adventure Park: treetop ropes course with monkey bridges and zip line, children in harnesses and helmets, Alps mountains in the background.

An Adventure Forest at the Foot of the Vaud Alps

In Aigle, the Adventure Park features 12 tree courses spread over two hectares of forest. With its 34 zip lines, 194 workshops, and courses suitable for every age, it’s a giant playground for the whole family. The youngest start gently on the MiniKids course, while the older ones tackle challenges high up in the trees. You spend about 3 hours climbing, soaring, and pushing your limits in a green and safe environment. Conveniently located, the park is easily accessible, including by train. A nature outing full of thrills as we like it.

What Your Children Will Discover

Thanks to its age-tiered courses, the park truly welcomes everyone. Children under 4 discover tree climbing on the MiniKids course, tailored to their size. Kids aged 4 to 7 navigate low-height Kids courses, secured by a continuous lifeline. From age 6, they move on to more challenging courses, and from age 8 to the 8 adventurous courses. Zip lines, suspension bridges, climbing walls: your children develop balance, courage, and independence at their own pace.

What You Can Do There and the Atmosphere On-Site

After a safety briefing and gearing up, you head off to tackle the courses, independently for the older kids, accompanied by an adult for the younger ones. The equipment is included for about 3 consecutive hours, allowing for full enjoyment. On-site, the Branch'bar offers pizzas, paninis, hot dogs, crepes, and ice creams, and picnic areas allow you to bring your own meal. Free lockers, first aid, and GoPro rentals complete the services. The atmosphere is sporty, joyful, and family-friendly.

Before You Go

  • Recommended age: from toddlers (MiniKids course for under 4 years), Kids courses for ages 4-7, courses from age 8; full autonomy from age 14.
  • Supervision: children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult (18 years and older).
  • Duration: about 3 consecutive hours, equipment included.
  • Price: indicative adult rate of about 42 CHF (to be confirmed); detailed pricing and family discounts on the official website.
  • Reservation: online ticketing (max 10 people); groups from 20 people by reservation.
  • Transport: ASD train (Aigle-Diablerets line), stop Aigle, Adventure Park about 100 m away; free parking.
  • Ideal season: from April 3 to October 25, 2026; hours vary according to the calendar.

Parent Tips

  • Book your tickets online, especially on weekends and during holidays.
  • Check the color-coded calendar on the day of your visit: hours vary.
  • Wear sports clothing, closed shoes, and something to tie back long hair.
  • Take advantage of the ASD train: the stop is 100 m away, convenient and fun for kids.
  • Plan for about 3 hours and consider a picnic or a break at the Branch'bar.

Useful Information

  • Address: Chemin de Fahy, 1860 Aigle VD.
  • Official website: parc-aventure.ch (Aigle).
  • Phone: +41 24 466 30 30
  • Hours: according to the color-coded calendar (for example, 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM, last entry at 4:30 PM); to be checked on the day of the visit.
  • Access: ASD train, stop Aigle, Adventure Park about 100 m away; by car, highway exit Aigle towards Les Mosses; free parking.

Why We Recommend It

Because it brings together young and old in the same place, each at their level, from toddlers to teens seeking thrills. With its 12 courses, 34 zip lines, and a train stop just steps away, the Adventure Park in Aigle is a safe bet for an active day outdoors in a forest setting.

In Two Words

The Adventure Park in Aigle offers 12 tree courses and 34 zip lines for all ages, from spring to autumn, just 100 m from the ASD train stop.

Frequently asked questions

At what age can you do tree climbing in Aigle?
The park welcomes all ages: a MiniKids course for those under 4 years old, Kids courses for 4-7 year olds, and then more challenging courses starting from 6 years old and from 8 years old.
Can children climb by themselves?
Full autonomy is possible from the age of 14. Younger children must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older.
How much is the entrance fee?
The indicative adult rate is around 42 CHF, equipment included for about 3 hours. The detailed age grid and family discounts can be found on the official website.
How long does the visit last?
The equipment is included for about 3 consecutive hours, allowing time to enjoy the courses and attractions.
How to get to Parc Aventure?
The ASD train (Aigle-Diablerets line) serves the Aigle, Parc Aventure stop about 100 m away. By car, take the Aigle highway exit towards Les Mosses; parking is free.
When is the park open?
The park is open from April 3 to October 25, 2026. The hours vary according to a color-coded schedule: check them on the official website on the day of your visit.
Can we eat on site?
Yes, the Branch'bar offers pizzas, paninis, hot dogs, crêpes, and ice creams, and picnic areas allow you to bring your own meal.

Michael @ Kidora

Kid Adventure Planner

Location

Aigle

Vaud

Chemin de Fahy, 1860 Aigle VD

3-17 years
Outdoor

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