

Zipline through the gorge of Fiordo di Furore to Conca dei Marini.
A spectacular flight suspended between sky and sea, to be experienced through the gorge of the Fjord of Furore.
The experience begins by checking in 30 minutes before departure to receive all necessary equipment and prepare for takeoff. Once you have donned the special harness, you will be hooked to a trolley that slides along a sturdy steel rope.
You will launch into a flight of about 700 meters, lasting about 90 seconds, surrounded by breathtaking views. Upon arrival, an innovative braking system will slow the ride down gradually and fully automatically, for a smooth and safe landing.
To make your adventure truly unique, you can choose from three flight modes:
- Single Flight: one person at a time (maximum weight 120 kg per person).
- Couple Flight: two people together with a’double harness (maximum weight 120 kg per couple). Recommended for parents and children.
- Parallel Flight: two people side by side, each with their own harness and rope, to share the experience side by side (maximum weight 120 kg per person).
To return to the starting point, è you can use the shuttle service to be booked in advance and paid on site (about 7€ per person).
The duration è is indicative and includes check-in, material distribution and zipline flight (90 seconds). If only a few people will be present, the duration will be shorter, but if many people are present, the wait may increase and the duration may be as long as 60 minutes.
The duration may be as long as 60 minutes.
Based on weather conditions, management reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to suspend flights.
Included / To bring
- Zipline flight (90 seconds)
- Equipment
- GoPro rental (to be paid on site)
- Shuttle back to starting point (optional, payable locally)
Important information
Experience suitable for everyone who weighs at least 35 kg.
Single and Parallel Flight: maximum weight 120 kg per person
Couple Flight: maximum weight 120 kg per couple
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È it is necessary to check in with an ID
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