Common questions

Here you will find the answers to many of the most common questions about the park and your visit. Our instructors at the park are also happy to answer any further questions you might have! See you at the park!

Common questions:

We’re so happy that you want to visit us!
At our park, you buy tickets for a 2.5-hour climbing session. The park has five high ropes courses that you can climb as much as you like, as long as you meet the height and age requirements for each course.

Tickets are based on the age of the climber, and we offer four ticket categories — you can find all prices here.

Height requirements
Orange course (easiest) – Minimum height 80 cm. No ticket needed for accompanying adults who walk alongside on the ground.
Green courses – Minimum height 110 cm.
Blue courses – Minimum height 140 cm.
Red courses – Minimum height 150 cm.
Children under 6 years must climb together with an adult on the green courses, and children under 10 years must climb with an adult on the blue and red courses.

Before you start

When you arrive, our staff will help you put on your harness. We’ll then give a safety briefing, followed by a short practice course under the supervision of an instructor.
After that, you’re free to explore and climb in the park for the remainder of your 2.5-hour session!

We have minimum hight and age requirements for the courses in the park. The requirements are: 

Orange course: Minimum 80 cm, children can be accompanied by an adult from the ground (the adult do not need a ticket for themselves)      
Green course: Children need to be minimum 110 cm to climb. Children under 6 years old must be accompanies by a climbing adult.
Blue course: Children need to be minimum 140 cm to climb. Children under 10 years old must be accompanies by a climbing adult.
Red course: Children need to be minimum 150 cm to climb. Children under 10 years old must be accompanies by a climbing adult.

We recommend 1 adult per maximum 4 children. 

No, if you are visiting us but you are not climbing then you don´t need to buy a ticket. You are welcome to walk around the park and take pictures and cheer on the climbers.

Yes, dogs are allowed in the park. The dog needs to be on a leash.

Children under the age of 16 without an accompanying adult must have a parent’s permit / approval to climb in the park. Everyone who is under 18 years of age and books themselves must provide contact information to the next of kin / guardian.

Children under 6 years must be accompanies by a climbing adult in the green courses, children under 10 years must be accompanies by a climbing adult in the blue and red courses.

Our opening hours vary during the season. Here you find our current opening hours.  

For everyone climbing in the park, the following terms of participation must be followed:
-Maximum weight 120 kg.
-Climbing is not allowed when pregnant.
-Climbing is not allowed of you are intoxicated by alcohol or drugs.
-Before climbing in the park, everyone must participate in the mandatory safety briefing led by an instructor.
-When climbing, the rules of the park must be followed (we go through the rules during the safety briefing). 

Yes, we have a limited number of harnesses for rent. We recommend you buy your tickets in advance to guarantee a spot. During high season, the park is often fully booked.  

Parking is available right next to the park (free of charge) and by the East Reception at Sudersand Resort (paid during high season)

There’s also a barbecue area in the park with several seating areas, and you can buy grill packages with sausages to cook yourself. We also sell a small selection of refreshments in the park, such as cold drinks, coffee, ice cream, hot dogs, and snack bars.

The park is open regardless of the weather. There is no problem climbing in the rain, the most important thing is that you have the right clothes on so you do not freeze or get wet.

The park might be temporarily closed down if there is risk of thunder or extreme wind. If this happens, the instructors in the park will help everybody get down on the ground safely, and if/when the thunder or wind has passed, they will let you continue your climbing. Temporary closing of the park does not entitle any ticket refunds.  

We recommend to dress based on the weather forecast. Wear protective clothes when there is a risk of rain, it is easier to take clothes off and it is much more fun if you don´t freeze. We also recommend good shoes that sit well on your feet such as running- or exercise shoes or general outdoor shoes.

The best way to get in contact with us is via email: faro@hogtlagt.se. We check our email regularly and usually answers within 24 hours.  

Everything we do stems from our fundamental values Thorough, Safe, Innovative, Including and Challenging. We are passionate, we work hard, we care about the experience of each single visitor, we take part in the development of this industry and we have SO much fun along the way!