Climbing forest
Usedom
The Usedom climbing forest is one of the favourite destinations for anyone who wants to combine exercise, thrills and nature. High up among the treetops, exciting courses, wobbly rope bridges and fast-paced rope slides await you. Whether you're a family, schoolchild or adventurer - the Usedom climbing park is one of the most varied outdoor experiences on Usedom and is ideal for an active holiday.
Outdoor adventure
for young and old
In the Usedom climbing park, you climb safely from platform to platform and choose from different levels of difficulty. Both beginners and experienced climbing fans get their money's worth. Families in particular appreciate the park as one of the most popular Usedom children's activities, where courage, coordination and fun take centre stage.
Usedom high ropes course:
Get a taste of high altitude
The Usedom high ropes course offers courses at different heights. Depending on the route, you move a few metres or significantly higher above the ground - always well secured. Children can gain their first climbing experience, while adults can try their hand at more challenging elements. This makes the high ropes course an ideal destination on Usedom for active days out.
Usedom climbing forest
with children
The Usedom climbing forest is a particularly impressive family experience: courses suitable for children, professional safety systems and trained staff ensure a safe adventure. Your visit will be one of the best Usedom children's activities - with lots of exercise, fresh air and plenty of moments of success.

Frequently asked questions
about the Usedom climbing forest
What is the difference between a high ropes course and a climbing forest?
A high ropes course is usually guided and used in groups, for example for team events or school classes.
A climbing forest or climbing park on Usedom offers freely selectable courses with different levels of difficulty that can be climbed independently and flexibly - ideal for families and holiday guests.
How heavy can you be for a climbing park?
In most climbing parks - including Kletterwald Usedom - the maximum body weight is around 120 kg.
This limit is for safety reasons and depends on the safety systems and ropes. If in doubt, it is advisable to enquire directly with the respective Usedom climbing park before visiting.
How long do you climb in the climbing park?
You should plan around 2 to 3 hours for a visit to the Usedom climbing park. This includes a safety briefing, climbing time on several courses and short breaks.
What do you wear to the climbing park?
Recommended are
sporty, comfortable clothing
sturdy, closed shoes with a good tread
clothing suitable for the weather
long hair tied up
no jewellery or loose objects
So you are well prepared for your outdoor Usedom adventure.
What are the opening hours of the Usedom climbing park?
The climbing forest is currently on its winter break and usually reopens at the end of March.
During the season, it is usually open from 10:00 am. Closing times vary depending on the time of year and are usually between 17:00 and 19:00. There may be deviations or additional closing days on public holidays and on individual days.
👉 Note: The exact opening times may vary depending on the weather or season. Please check the climbing forest website directly before your visit.
As of January 2026. Please note that opening hours may change.





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