High ropes parks in Warsaw: a fun way to be active for children and adults

High ropes courses are a series of challenging obstacles situated in trees that you cross one by one – you move across obstacles, platforms, and bridges constructed in trees. You are attached to a rope and use a belay to keep you safe.

Climb through the trees and take on tree-to-tree crossings on ropes courses! It’s a fantastic outdoor adventure for both kids and adults! In Warsaw and the Warsaw area, you will find many rope parks offering courses for families with children,  adults, and older children.

We’ve rounded up 7 high ropes courses in Warsaw (in the districts of Praga, Ursynów, Bielany, Ursus, Wesoła, and Powsin) in our quest to help you discover fun outdoor activities in Warsaw. And if you are looking for an idea for a day trip from Warsaw, our post also includes 6 rope parks in the vicinity of Warsaw.

Photo source: Park Linowy Warszawa, Park Linowy Bielany; cover photo source: Park Linowy Warszawa

Ropes course tips for beginners and what you need to know

  • Rope parks in Poland are often located in forests/parks and it is worth combining a visit there with a bicycle trip.
  • Dress appropriately for climbing – not flip-flops or sandals. Loose, casual clothes are best. If you are waiting for the children to finish the course, take some extra layers to keep you warm.
  • If you have long hair take a hair tie.
  • If your child gets stuck, ask the staff for help. Park employees are ready and prepared for such situations (they will come to help with a ladder;)
  • Check the rules before you go. Parks clearly state the child’s age or height for a given course. Sometimes parents are tempted to try when their children are a few centimeters short of the required height. But it doesn’t make sense. The child will get stuck on the course because he/she will simply not reach and will not be able to clip a belay.
  • When the weather is windy or rainy, it is worth contacting the rope park to check if it is opened or closed.
  • Most parents wait for their child to complete the course. However, most of the courses are also available for adults, so it’s worth a try!
  • During the spring and summer seasons in Poland, rope parks are a popular place to organize birthday parties, picnics, meetings with friends, school trips, and other events.
  • Rope parks in Poland are usually open from mid-April to October/November, depending on the park.
  • Polish name: park linowy.

Ropes courses in Warsaw

Rope park on the Vistula River, near the Zoo, with a nice view of the old town of Warsaw on the other side of the river [PRAGA district]

  • Location: Park Linowy Warszawa, ul. Wybrzeże Helskie 1/5, 03-459 Warszawa (location on Google map).
  • There are 4 routes of varying difficulty in the park. Low Course – children aged 4+ (regardless of height). This route remains at the parents’ eye level, providing them with close contact with their child). Medium Course – the minimum height of 130 cm, Medium Difficult Course – the minimum height of 130 cm, High Course – the minimum height of 140 cm.
  • It is possible to organize a birthday party (more in Polish).
  • Website in PolishWebsite in English. Facebook.
  • Contact: +48666666957, parklinowywarszawa@gmail.com.

Rope park next to the playground [URSYNÓW district]

  • Location: Park Linowy Ju-huu!!!, Park Przy Bażantarni, entrance from Jeżewskiego Street (location on Google map).
  • There are 2 low courses for kids aged 3-12 and 1 high course of greater difficulty.
  • It is possible to organize a birthday party or a picnic.
  • The rope park is located in a park, next to a public playground (including a separate part for smaller kids; in the section for bigger kids, there is a huge tower with a tube slide).
  • Website in Polish.
  • Our tips in English about the Park Przy Bażantarni.
  • Contact: +48607765126, +48604080443, +48792751547.
  • Cash only.

Rope park next to Bielany Forest / Las Bielański [BIELANY district]

  • Location: Park Linowy Bielany, ul. Gwiaździsta (location on Google map).
  • There are 5 routes of varying difficulty in the park. The Blue Route is for children from 2.5 years of age, the maximum height of a child is 120 cm. Junior Route for children from 115 cm. The Medium Route I – for children from 130 cm. Medium Route II – with an increased degree of difficulty, height from 140 cm. High Route with a high degree of difficulty, height from 150 cm.
  • It is possible to organize a birthday party (more in Polish).
  • Rope park in the dark with a headlamp. It is possible to organize night visits at any time after prior telephone arrangements for groups of at least 7 people.
  • Website in Polish. Facebook.
  • Contact: +48797295115, info@park-linowy-bielany.pl.

Rope park with courses for children [BIELANY district]

  • Location: Park Linowy Podróżnika, ul. Cegłowska 39 (location on Google map).
  • There are 2 routes for children in the park. There is no age limit for children in this park. Admission is granted to every child who clips into the safety rope installed at a height of 115 cm. Children who have not yet reached the appropriate height, and are not afraid of challenges, go through the routes with the help of their parents.
  • It is possible to organize a birthday party (more in Polish).
  • Website in Polish. Facebook.
  • Contact: +48660428486.

Rope park next to the sports center [URSUS district]

Rope park in Kabaty Forest / Powsin [south of Warsaw]

  • Location: Park Linowy Powsin, Park Kultury w Powsinie, Maślaków 1 Street (location on Google map). It is not easy to find this park, a Google map will come in handy.
  • The rope park is located in the Park in Powsin (Park Kultury w Powsinie) – a popular place for rest and recreation in the southern part of Warsaw (not to be confused with the botanical garden in Powsin which is adjacent to the Park). The Park together with the Kabaty Forest (Las Kabacki) has been a great place for family weekend trips for years. Within the Park, on an area of 50 hectares, there is an outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, sports equipment rental, cross-country ski rental, playing fields, amphitheater, tourist houses to rent, sauna, the gym, billiards, bowling alley, outdoor gyms, playgrounds.
  • There are 4 routes of varying difficulty in the park (two routes are intended for children and two routes are dedicated to teenagers and adults).
  • It is possible to organize a birthday party.
  • More in Polish.
  • Contact: +48697605123.

Rope park close to a playground [WESOŁA district, east of Warsaw]

  • Location: Park Linowy Wesoła, Stara Miłosna, corner of ul. Jeździecka and ul. Jana Pawła II (location on Google map).
  • This park is for children from 3 years old (children 90+ cm tall) and teenagers. Adults can also use the routes. There are 3 routes of varying difficulty in the park. Admission to the most challenging course from 135 cm tall.
  • It is possible to organize a birthday party (more in Polish).
  • Website in Polish. Facebook.
  • Contact: +48533930885, info@parklinowywesola.pl.

Ropes courses in the vicinity of Warsaw

Rope park in an amusement park [40 km west of Warsaw]

  • Location: Julinek Park, Julinek 1, 05-084 Leszno (location on Google map). 40 km west of Warsaw.
  • A rope park includes 9 routes with a total of 1,486 meters and 184 circus obstacles. Children are allowed on the 3 easiest routes, regardless of their height, provided that they are at least 4 years old. On the other 6 routes, children are admitted provided they are 8 years old and can reach the safety rope at certain heights (130 cm, 150 cm, or 162 cm).
  • The Julinek amusement park is located on the site of the former circus seat. All attractions are outdoors. They include, besides a rope park, an inflatable playground (over a dozen inflatables, including a water slide, which is 12 m high and 30 m long – don’t forget to pack a change of clothes), a mini golf course (18 holes), climbing wall, playground, an amusement park (roller coaster, autodrome, carousels).
  • The Julinek amusement park is surrounded by the Kampinos Forest. A visit there can be combined with a walk or a bicycle trip in the Kampinos National Park (our tips in English on hiking in the Kampinos Forest).
  • It is possible to organize a birthday party (more in Polish).
  • Website in Polish. Facebook. Instagram.
  • Contact: +48226116109, kontakt@julinek.com.pl.
  • Click here to read our post about amusement and theme parks in Poland.

Rope park in a landscape park, next to outdoor swimming pools, an amusement park, a wake park, and other water attractions [25 km south of Warsaw]

FREE rope park [20 km north of Warsaw]

  • Location: Park Linowy Łomianki, Łyżwiarska Street, 05-092 Łomianki (location on Google map). 20 km north of Warsaw.
  • Free entrance.
  • Easy route for children from 120 cm to 150 cm tall; the standard route from 150 cm tall.
  • More in Polish.
  • Contact: +48609171200.

Rope park – a part of an educational park in the Wkra River valley [40 km north of Warsaw]

  • Location: Park linowy Pomiechówek, Nasielska 1b1 Street, 05-180 Pomiechówek (location on Google map). 40 km north of Warsaw.
  • There are 3 routes of varying difficulty in the park: for children from 3 years of age, for people over 130 cm tall, and for people over 160 cm tall.
  • The educational park covers almost 10 hectares of land with educational routes for walks designed to protect the richness of fauna and flora. Attractions include, besides the rope park, a 1 km nature trail, a picnic area, a small beach, the observation deck, a playground, a butterfly meadow with 50:1 scale models of Polish butterfly species, a treetop route (the whole route is almost 250 m long; the bridges are hung between ten nests, the first of which is 2.5 m high and the last one is over 5 m high).
  • The park is an open and free area, however, you have to pay, for example, for a parking lot, a rope park, an entrance to the observation tower, and a walk in the treetops.
  • Website in Polish. Facebook.
  • Contact: +48575005759, dolinawkry@pomiechowek.pl.
  • Click here to read our post about one-day trips from Warsaw.

Rope park in the area of Zegrze Lake [40 km north of Warsaw]

  • Location: Park Linowy Jachranka, Jachranka 75, 05-140 Serock (location on Google map). 40 km north of Warsaw.
  • The park has 4 routes for children and adults. For children from 3 years of age, for people over 120 cm tall, and 2 courses for people over 160 cm tall.
  • Zegrze Reservoir/Zegrze Lake (called in Polish Jezioro Zegrzyńskie or Zalew Zegrzyński), a man-made lake developed in 1963, is a trendy place among Warsaw residents for summer getaways. It’s also a popular place for sailing – every summer, around 1500 yachts and sailboats find their place in the marinas on the shores of the Zegrze Lake. You will find there also guarded beaches in the Zegrze area.
  • It is possible to organize a birthday party (more in Polish).
  • Website in Polish. Website in English. Facebook.
  • Contact: +48607878889, napisz@parklinowyjachranka.pl.
  • Click here to read our post about one-day trips from Warsaw.

Rope park located on the premises of the hotel, near the picturesque Świder River [20 km south-east of Warsaw]

  • Location: Park Linowy Józefów, Telimeny 1 Street, 05-420 Józefów (location on Google map). 20 km southeast of Warsaw.
  • The park has 5 routes for children and adults. For children from 3 years of age, for people over 130 cm, 135 cm, 140 cm, and 150 cm tall.
  • Website in Polish. Website in English.
  • Contact: +48227783346, +48227783288

Ropes courses in other parts of Poland

To learn more about rope parks in other parts of Poland, please read our post that covers:

  • The biggest rope park in Poland [Southeast Poland]
  • Rope park with the most courses in Poland [Southern Poland]
  • 3 rope parks in the town of Zakopane – the heart of the Polish Tatra Mountains [Southern Poland]
  • Rope park in the city of Kraków [Southern Poland]
  • Ropes park in the city of Gdańsk [Northen Poland]
  • 2 rope parks in the town of Malbork – famous for one of the biggest castles in the world [Northen Poland]
  • Rope park in the city of Poznań [Western Poland]

For more information (locations, contact info), please read our post: The biggest and most interesting ropes courses in Poland.

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