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Experience the thrill of tandem paragliding in Tyrol’s Stubaital, with professional guides, stunning mountain views, and a safe, memorable adventure.
Imagine soaring above the rugged peaks of Tyrol, feeling the wind in your hair and panoramic mountain vistas stretching as far as the eye can see. That’s exactly what you’ll get with the Neustift im Stubaital Morning Paragliding Experience. Offered by twin flights fly-stubai.at, this tour promises a smooth, exhilarating flight with professional pilots, stunning scenery, and a warm sense of safety. It’s perfect for anyone craving a unique view of Austria’s highlands, whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or just looking to tick an adventurous box.
One of the biggest perks? The flight diploma that leaves you with a tangible memory of your flight — a small but meaningful keepsake. But, a heads-up: you’ll need to climb a mountain via the Elfer lifts (not included in the price), and weather can always be a factor. That said, if you’re comfortable with small group outings and want a safe, well-organized experience, this is a fantastic choice for beginning and experienced adventurers alike.


Your adventure begins at the Fly-Stubai information stand at the Elfer lifts in Neustift. The location itself offers scenic mountain views and the buzz of anticipation. Once there, you’ll meet your pilot, likely a highly experienced professional eager to share their passion. They’ll answer all your questions about the flight, equipment, and safety, which helps ease any nerves.
The lift ride up to the starting point on the mountain takes around 10 minutes. This part is surprisingly scenic, giving you a chance to soak in the beauty of the Stubaital before your flight. The guides are friendly and approachable — and during this ascent, it’s common to ask questions about the flight, the area, or even what to do afterwards.
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When you arrive at the takeoff point, expect a thorough safety briefing. The guides are meticulous about safety procedures and make sure everyone understands what to expect. They’ll provide all the necessary gear, including harnesses, helmets, and jackets if needed. The equipment is modern and well-maintained, which adds peace of mind.
For those who might be concerned about the technical aspects, the guides are happy to explain how everything works — from how the wing stays inflated to what to do during takeoff and landing. This helps make the experience more approachable, even for first-timers.

Once you’re suited up and ready, the moment of takeoff arrives. The process is smooth: a few steps, and then you’re gently lifting into the air. The sensation of flying is surprisingly natural, as one reviewer noted: “It felt very natural,” and that’s a common sentiment among first-timers.
During the flight, you’ll be comfortably seated in tandem with your pilot, who guides and controls the craft. The views are the real star here — think of sweeping mountain ranges, lush valleys, and perhaps even a glimpse of nearby glaciers or alpine lakes. The feeling of freedom is unmatched, and the adrenaline rush is balanced by the awe-inspiring scenery.
The flight lasts approximately 45 minutes, though the actual time can vary depending on weather conditions and group size. The pilots are skilled at making the flight enjoyable, and you’re encouraged to ask questions or just enjoy the silence and vistas.
Landing is deliberately laid-back, taking place on a wide meadow, making for a gentle, relaxed conclusion to the flight. After touchdown, you’ll receive a flight diploma — a keepsake that confirms your adventure and can be a fun conversation piece afterward.
One reviewer emphasized how the instructor kept them calm: “The instructor explained everything quickly, and I really enjoyed the feeling of flying because it was very natural.” This highlights how the guides pay close attention to passenger comfort, which is especially reassuring for those new to paragliding.
At $123.48 per person, this experience offers good value, especially considering the included safety equipment, training, and the diploma. The price reflects not just the thrill but also the professionalism and safety standards upheld by the guides. The small group size ensures personalized attention, which can sometimes be missing in larger tours.
The lift ticket to reach the starting point isn’t included, so budget for that separately if you plan to self-organize. The overall experience is well worth the investment for the chance to see the Tyrol mountains from an entirely new perspective. Plus, the knowledge that you’re flying with guides who have completed over 25,000 flights adds confidence.

This paragliding tour is best suited for travelers who are comfortable with small group activities and want a safe yet exhilarating experience. It’s not suitable for children under 20 kg (44 lbs), people over 140 kg (309 lbs), or those with pre-existing medical conditions, which is standard for such adrenaline activities. But if you’re generally healthy and looking for a memorable way to spend a morning, this tour will deliver.
If you’ve ever dreamed of floating above mountain peaks, this paragliding experience will satisfy that urge. It’s a safe, professional, and visually spectacular activity that offers a genuine thrill without feeling overwhelming. The guides are skilled, friendly, and eager to make sure everyone feels comfortable, making it ideal for first-timers as well as seasoned adventurers.
For anyone visiting Neustift or the Stubaital region, this tour is an excellent way to add a memorable highlight to your trip. You don’t need prior experience — just a sense of adventure and a willingness to embrace the skies.
While weather can influence the exact timing, the flexible cancellation policy and small group setting make this a low-stress option. The stunning vistas, experienced guides, and the feeling of flight itself will stay with you long after your feet are back on solid ground.
“My first time and it was incredible! If you are visiting the valley, you have to try paragliding!”
What’s included in the price?
The price covers your tandem flight, safety equipment, rental jackets if needed, and a flight diploma to remember your adventure.
Is transportation included?
No, the lift ticket to reach the starting point at the Elfer lifts is not included, so plan for that separately.
How long does the experience last?
The total duration is around 45 minutes, but the actual flight time is typically less. Check availability for specific starting times.
What should I wear?
Bring weather-appropriate clothing, especially since mountain weather can change quickly. A jacket is often provided if needed.
Is this suitable for children?
Not for children under 20 kg (44 lbs). It’s primarily for adults or larger children comfortable with heights.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also allows you to reserve now and pay later.
Are guides multilingual?
Yes, guides speak German, English, and Italian, making communication easy for most travelers.
What if the weather isn’t good on my chosen day?
If weather conditions are unsuitable, you may need to reschedule or cancel with a full refund.
What’s the maximum weight limit?
The maximum weight for participants is 140 kg (309 lbs), ensuring safety and comfort during the flight.
The Neustift im Stubaital Morning Paragliding Experience offers a well-organized, awe-inspiring adventure that’s accessible and rewarding. Whether you’re seeking a bucket-list thrill or simply want to see the Alps from a new perspective, this tour delivers a memorable morning high above the Tyrolean peaks.