Vider Truja Adventure Park
Ischgl’s popular amusement park
As soon as you enter Vider Truja Adventure Park, you will see lots of big smiles on little faces. What are some of the attractions waiting there for young and young-at-heart explorers? For instance, a water park, a boulder tower, slacklines and many other highlights. A visit to the adventure park is an action-packed highlight on every family holiday – and a fun experience for all ages.
How to get to the adventure park
The adventure park is located at Idalp, at 2,320 metres above sea level. The area can be reached in only a few minutes from the mountain station of Silvrettabahn A1 cable car or Fimbabahn A3 cable car. If you feel like exploring the surrounding mountain pastures, why not combine your visit to the park with a 7.5-kilometre hike?
Key facts about Vider Truja Adventure Park
Vider Truja Adventure Park awaits visitors with numerous fun, open-air attractions. If you want to see all of it, you better plan to spend the whole day there!
- 1 boulder area with 35 routes for all skill levels
- 1 Kneipp pool
- 4 trampolines (2 m and 4 m in diameter)
- 3 slacklines with a total length of 30 m
- chairlift swing for 4 persons
- sandpit area with a water pump and water channels for the little ones
- playground with 2 spring bouncers and a ship for climbing
- 4 BBQ areas (including firewood, barbecue tools not provided)
- 2 lakes with a raft and children’s paddleboats
- relax area with sun loungers and hammocks
- cave and barefoot trail
The infrastructure also includes a free e-bike charging station, toilets and a beverage vending machine.
Where to stop for a break
If you’re feeling hungry during or after your family adventure, there are several mountain restaurants nearby. For instance, Alpenhaus mountain restaurant or Vider Alp lodge‘s sun terrace are the perfect places to recharge your batteries and enjoy some tasty food and drinks.
Background info about Vider Truja Adventure Park
The park was built in 2008 in the area surrounding Idalp reservoir. After the reservoir was restored to its natural state in 2020, the free space was used to build new attractions for Vider Truja Adventure Park.
If you’re curious what the park’s name means: The word “Truja“ is Rhaeto-Romanic for “cow’s trail”.