The foundations are trees, but not only trees.
The structures are platforms attached to trunks, poles, walls, or rocks at a certain height, connected by various types of aerial links. Steel ropes, vines, Tibetan bridges, ladders, nets, and more make up courses of varying difficulty, usually completed in 30–60 minutes. Having fun at an Acropark is very simple. At the welcome point, you are provided with the necessary equipment. Then, you move to the Briefing area, where you put on your harness and learn the rules to follow on the course—adults also watch a short video. You practice a few basic moves under the supervision of an instructor, who observes, corrects, and checks your equipment. Once you pass the test, you can move on to the elevated courses. If you're unsure which course to tackle first, you can ask the instructor for advice. Challenging sections can be bypassed with easier routes for those who don't feel sufficiently prepared. Fun and challenge, health and wellness, outdoor activity—this is the recipe for acrobatic parks. Additionally, Acropark embraces two core principles: total respect for the environment and maximum safety. No engines, no structures that harm nature, not a gram of concrete. Just you and the forest, on a custom-made course, always secure with top-quality, certified equipment. A "safe line" is tested throughout the entire course, with meticulous control procedures in place. Acroparks are designed to be an experience for everyone: nature lovers, thrill-seekers, those looking for excitement, or those seeking to challenge themselves or others. There are different courses based on skill levels, catering to ages 3 to 60 (in normal physical and mental condition).