Looking to rise above the daily routine?

At Huippu Adventure Park’s rope courses, you balance, crawl through tunnels, maneuver across nets, and walk over swaying bridges at heights of 4–18 meters. All the adventure courses end with an exhilarating final zip line, the longest stretching over 100 meters. The Huippu experience culminates in a thrilling Tarzan jump that will make your stomach flutter. Come up to the treetops and push your limits!

Good to know before the adventure

Seikkailupuisto Huipuusa käytetään kokovartalovaljaita, joissa on hihnat nivusissa ja olkapäillä.

Clothing

- Dress in active clothing appropriate for the weather..
- Wear closed, low-heeled shoes. For example, sneakers.
- Gloves are mandatory on the courses. You can either bring your own or buy gloves from us.
- For storing small valuables such as a wallet and a phone, we have paid lockers..
- Scarves and other loose clothing, as well as pendants and jewelry that could get caught up high, should be left at the ticket office for safekeeping.
- All loose items that could fall from the courses should be left in storage.
- Long hair must be tied up.

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Minor Adventurers

13-17-year olds
Adventurers aged 13 and over may explore on their own, but they must have written permission from a guardian.

Under 13-year olds
Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult supervisor. For children under 120 cm, the supervisor must go up with them, but for taller children, it is sufficient for the supervisor to remain on the ground.

Height limits
The minimum height for an adventurer is 100 cm.

Other height limits
over 140 cm: access to every track
120-140 cm: green and blue tracks
100-120 cm: green tracks (with adult)

Weather

We are open according to our opening hours, rain or shine – Huippu has no weather contingency.

In the event of thunder or stormy winds, we must close the adventure courses for safety reasons.

Other

The minimum height for an adventurer is 100 cm.
The maximum weight for adventurers is 130 kg.
Huippu is a smoke-free area.
We do not recommend rope adventures for pregnant individuals.

Treetop courses

Huippu has a total of thirteen rope courses: four at the top of the cliff and five below it, plus a dedicated children’s course called Little Huippu. In addition, there are three practice courses where our instructors guide visitors in using climbing harnesses and the continuous safety system. The park also features adventure mini-golf, net climbing, and outdoor escape games. There’s plenty to do both in the air and on the ground!

 
 
kartta huipun seikkailuradoista

Highlights of the adventure

Huippu is for everyone

The courses at Huippu are primarily designed to provide an exhilarating experience. You can enjoy the sensation of height, outdoor activity, and the thrill of overcoming personal and interesting challenges. There are special challenges for the brave, but we also aim to engage those who might not normally be drawn to physical activity.

Come with your group and enjoy relaxed outdoor fun!

100 thrilling challenges up in the treetops – sky skateboard, fishtrap, half-trapeze, climbing wall, Victorian bridge, and much, much more.

 
 
The highest courses in the Helsinki metropolitan area

At Huippu, you can really climb high to enjoy the views and tackle challenges.

Itsensä ylittäminen Huipussa voi olla näin riemullista!
The longest slides in the Helsinki metropolitan area

Huippu has 140-meter and 100-meter zip lines, offering speed and excitement.

You land on a soft mat at the end of the zip line.

At Huippu, the adventure is suitable for anyone without mobility restrictions and does not require previous climbing experience.

Course difficulty levels

Green: Easy
Blue: normal

Red: Moderately difficult
Black: Hard


Seikkailupuisto Huipun henkilökunta opastaa seikkailijoita tarvittaessa kädestä pitäen.

The adventure is safe

The adventure park’s courses are built in accordance with the European standard EN15567-1, and we operate the park according to EN15567-2. An accredited inspector from the French company Vertic Alps audits the condition of the courses annually, and the adventure park builder Altus maintains them. An arborist checks the condition of the trees every year. We inspect the courses every morning before opening.

Before the adventure, climbing equipment is put on under staff supervision, followed by a short climbing training and a practice course.

Our skilled staff supervise the adventure, assist, and provide guidance when needed.

Book your spot in the treetops