The Geiranger Rappelling Tour offers thrill-seekers a unique chance to explore the stunning landscapes of Norway’s Geiranger region. Descending 50-meter cliffs while soaking in breathtaking views of the Geiranger Fjord, this 3-hour adventure promises an adrenaline-fueled experience for those with a good fitness level. Whether you’re an experienced rappeller or a first-timer, the knowledgeable guides ensure a safe and unforgettable journey into the heart of this natural wonderland.
Key Points
- A 3-hour guided rappelling tour in the scenic Geiranger region, offering stunning views of the Geiranger fjord.
- Participants will hike to the Flydal canyon viewpoint and complete two 50-meter rappels with safety equipment.
- The tour is suitable for adults and children over 12 years old, with a maximum weight limit of 243 lbs (110 kg).
- Participants should have a good level of fitness and strength, as the experience is considered challenging yet rewarding.
- The tour includes a safety briefing, equipment distribution, and personalized experience with a maximum group size of 6 people.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Geiranger rappelling tour is priced at $132.52 per person and lasts for 3 hours.
It offers free cancellation with a full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance. Travelers can reserve their spot without any upfront payment.
The tour includes a guided hike to the Flydal canyon viewpoint with rope security, a rappel down with views of Geiranger, and an instructor-led experience in English.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 6 people, ensuring a personalized adventure.
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Activity Details
As the tour begins, participants gather at the guide office next to the Dynamite Waterfall.
After a safety briefing and equipment distribution, the group embarks on a steep hike with rope clamps for security.
Strength is required as they make their way to the Flydal canyon viewpoint, enjoying scenic views of Geiranger along the way.
Strength is required to reach the Flydal canyon viewpoint, rewarded with scenic vistas of the stunning Geiranger fjord.
At the viewpoint, a secret photo location offers a stunning backdrop.
Next, they practice on a softer wall before tackling the main vertical challenge – two 50-meter rappels with a safe but exposed experience, providing a thrilling and unforgettable adventure.
Hiking and Rappelling Experience
The hike to the Flydal canyon viewpoint begins at the guide office next to the Dynamite Waterfall. Participants receive a safety briefing and equipment distribution before embarking on the steep trek, using rope clamps for security.
The hike offers scenic views of Geiranger. At the viewpoint, there’s a secret photo location. Next, participants practice rappelling on a softer wall before tackling the two 50-meter rappels down the main vertical wall. This safe but exposed experience provides a thrilling and challenging adventure.
The rappelling tour includes:
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Guided hike to Flydal canyon viewpoint
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Two 50-meter rappels with stunning views
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Instructor-led tour in English
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Maximum group size of 6 people
Participant Requirements
While the rappelling tour offers an exhilarating experience, it may not be suitable for everyone.
The tour isn’t recommended for children under 12 years old or individuals with heart problems. Plus, participants over 243 lbs (110 kg) may not be able to safely take part.
The tour requires a good level of fitness and strength, as the hike to the canyon viewpoint involves steep terrain and the use of rope clamps for security.
Prospective participants should carefully consider their abilities before booking the tour to ensure they can fully enjoy the challenging yet rewarding experience.
More Great Tours NearbyMeeting Point and Directions
Where exactly does the rappelling tour in Geiranger begin? The meeting point is at Geirangervegen 139, Geiranger, which is the guide office located next to the Dynamite Waterfall.
The rappelling tour in Geiranger begins at the guide office on Geirangervegen 139, next to the Dynamite Waterfall.
To get there, it’s a 15-minute walk from the harbor, though no transportation is provided.
The directions to the meeting point are:
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Head towards the Dynamite Waterfall on Geirangervegen.
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Look for the guide office on your right, next to the waterfall.
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Arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour’s start time.
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Check in with the guide and prepare for the exciting rappelling adventure.
Customer Feedback
Customers have overwhelmingly praised the rappelling tour in Geiranger, awarding it an impressive 5/5 rating based on 1 review. Highlights include the excellent guide Simona, the challenging yet exhilarating experience, and the stunning views and priceless photos. This tour is highly recommended for families and adventure seekers alike.
| Positive Feedback | Ratings |
| — | — |
| Excellent guide | 5/5 |
| Challenging and exhilarating experience | 5/5 |
| Stunning views and priceless photos | 5/5 |
| Recommended for families and adventure seekers | 5/5 |
Packing and Preparation
Proper packing and preparation are essential for the rappelling tour in Geiranger. Participants should bring:
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Sturdy, closed-toe hiking shoes with good traction.
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Breathable, quick-drying layers of clothing to accommodate changing weather conditions.
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Sun protection, such as sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat.
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A small backpack to carry personal items and water.
The tour provider recommends arriving at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before the scheduled start time to allow for equipment distribution and safety briefing.
Participants should be prepared for a moderately strenuous hike and a thrilling rappelling experience with incredible views of the Geiranger fjord.
Safety Considerations
While participant safety is of the utmost importance, the rappelling tour in Geiranger involves inherent risks that require careful consideration. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, individuals with heart problems, or those over 243 lbs (110 kg). Before embarking on the adventure, participants must be physically fit and able to handle the strenuous hike and rope-assisted descent.
| Participant Requirements | Minimum | Maximum |
| — | — | — |
| Age | 12 years | N/A |
| Weight | N/A | 243 lbs (110 kg) |
| Physical Fitness | Moderate | N/A |
Participants must follow the safety instructions provided by the experienced guide throughout the tour to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Common Questions
How Physically Fit Do I Need to Be for This Tour?
The tour requires moderate fitness as it involves a steep hike and rappels. Participants should be able to handle the physical demands, but it’s not suitable for those with heart problems or over 243 lbs.
Can I Bring My Own Equipment or Will It Be Provided?
The tour provides all necessary equipment, including harnesses, helmets, and ropes. Participants don’t need to bring their own gear. The guides will ensure proper fit and safety before the rappelling begins.
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Children?
The minimum age requirement for children is 12 years old. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, as it requires strength and ability to navigate the steep hike and secure rope system during the rappelling experience.
Is There an Option to Do a Private Tour?
There’s no mention of a private tour option. The tour is offered in group sizes of up to 6 people. Children under 12 years old are not permitted to participate in the rappelling activity.
How Experienced Do I Need to Be With Rappelling?
No prior rappelling experience is required. The tour includes an introduction to rappelling on a softer wall before the main vertical descent. The guide provides thorough safety briefing and support throughout the experience.
The Sum Up
The Geiranger Rappelling Tour offers adventurous travelers a thrilling experience amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Geiranger fjord. With two exhilarating 50-meter rappels, this tour challenges participants’ fitness levels while rewarding them with stunning views. Hikers start at the Dynamite Waterfall and make their way to the Flydal canyon viewpoint, where they’ll take in the dramatic landscape. This tour is a must-do for those seeking an adrenaline-filled outdoor adventure in the heart of Norway’s natural wonders.
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