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Experience an adrenaline-fueled canyoning adventure in Bavaria with stunning alpine scenery, expert guides, and exhilarating jumps up to 12 meters, all for $118.
If you’re craving a challenge that combines thrilling jumps, breathtaking scenery, and the chance to learn a new sport in the heart of the Bavarian and Austrian Alps, then the Baumgarten: Advanced Canyoning Adventure might just be your perfect fit. This guided tour, rated a perfect 5 out of 5 by previous adventurers, offers a carefully curated experience that balances adrenaline with the safety of professional guides. It’s tailored for those with a good level of fitness, a love of heights, and a comfortable swimming ability, making it ideal for thrill-seekers ready for something more advanced.
What we especially appreciate about this tour is the quality of the equipment and the expert guidance—crucial for an activity as intense as canyoning. The opportunity to jump into clear, natural pools from as low as 1 meter up to 12 meters is a major highlight, creating memories that last a lifetime. That said, it’s important to note that the cold water can be a shock, and some jumps are optional—so if you’re not comfortable with heights or cold water, you should consider those factors.
This experience suits travelers who love adventure, natural beauty, and are looking for an authentic, well-supported activity in the Alps. It’s not suitable for children under 16, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility issues or a fear of heights. For those who meet the criteria, expect an engaging, exhilarating day out that balances safety with the thrill of conquering your fears.


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For $118 per person, the cost covers all essential gear—helmet, wetsuit, neoprene socks, harness, and canoe—ensuring you’re well-equipped for the day. The professional guides are fluent in multiple languages including German, English, and Spanish, which helps with clear instructions and safety briefings. You can rent canyoning shoes onsite for about $5 if you don’t have suitable footwear, and there’s no included transportation, so plan accordingly if you need to arrange your own way to the meeting point.
Not included are food and drinks, meaning you might want to bring snacks or plan to eat afterward. The activity lasts around 6 hours, which includes gear fitting, a safety briefing, and the canyoning itself. Meeting at the Outdoor Center Baumgarten, the guides are known for their professionalism and thorough instructions—crucial for a successful adventure.
Once you arrive and meet your guides, the process begins with gear fitting and a safety briefing. This initial step is thoughtfully done, as previous reviews praise the guides’ clarity and patience. Expect to be outfitted with a neoprene suit, helmet, and harness—all designed to keep you safe and comfortable as you navigate the canyon.
The beginning of the tour involves warm-up jumps into smaller pools, which serve as great practice for the more daring leaps ahead. As your confidence builds, you’ll encounter higher jumps up to 9 meters, and finally, the imposing 12-meter jump—which is optional but offers an adrenaline rush like no other. According to one reviewer, “You can bypass all jumps, but the thrill of the big one is worth it if you’re feeling brave,” highlighting how flexibility is built into the experience.
Throughout the canyon, you’ll splash into crystal-clear pools—the water quality impresses even seasoned canyoners, and the scenery around you is equally stunning. The guides ensure you’re always supervised and supported, making sure even the most nervous participants feel secure. The high-quality equipment and attentive guidance mean you can focus on enjoying the scenery and the thrill, rather than worrying about safety.
The guides at Baumgarten are praised for their professionalism and experience, with reviews mentioning that no one got hurt, and everyone was well-instructed. They’re fluent in several languages, making the experience accessible for international travelers. Their role isn’t just to tell you what to do but to ensure you understand proper technique, especially for jumps and rappels.
One of the most recurring praises in reviews is the breathtaking scenery—the Bavarian and Austrian Alps provide a stunning backdrop to your canyoning adventure. The canyon itself is described as “one of the most beautiful in Europe,” with views that make the adrenaline rush all the more memorable. The natural pools and rock formations provide a sense of awe, reminding you that you’re experiencing raw nature in its purest form.
The high-quality gear means you won’t get cold easily, even with the water being notably chilly. As one reviewer mentioned, “The clothing was of such high quality that we didn’t get cold even in low temperatures,” which is crucial for maintaining comfort during those longer moments in the water.
While the experience is designed to be thrilling yet safe, it’s not suitable for everyone. The activity requires good fitness, swimming ability, and a lack of fear of heights. It’s specifically noted that children under 16, pregnant women, and individuals with certain mobility issues should steer clear. Also, alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited, emphasizing the importance of staying alert and in control.

If you’re an adventure enthusiast, the chance to jump into pristine pools from up to 12 meters offers an unmatched adrenaline rush. The expert guides ensure that even those new to canyoning can enjoy the activity safely, thanks to thorough instruction and high-quality equipment. Plus, the spectacular scenery of the Alps creates a striking environment that makes the physical effort all worthwhile.
The flexibility—with jumps that can be bypassed—means you can tailor the experience to your comfort level while still enjoying the sense of achievement. The small group setting, praised for its friendly vibe, ensures personalized attention, which is perfect if you’re looking for a memorable yet safe adventure.
The main consideration is the cold water, which might be uncomfortable for some. While the wetsuits help, they don’t eliminate the chill entirely. Also, since transport isn’t included, travelers should plan their own logistics to arrive at the meeting point. Those with a fear of heights or low fitness levels should consider their suitability carefully before booking.

The Baumgarten Advanced Canyoning Adventure offers a fantastic combination of adventure, scenic beauty, and professional guidance—making it an ideal pick for thrill-seekers with a good fitness level. The quality of equipment, the expert guides, and the stunning alpine backdrop ensure a memorable experience that balances safety with adrenaline.
For travelers who want to push their limits, explore one of Europe’s most beautiful gorges, and enjoy a day filled with fun and natural splendor, this tour delivers excellent value at $118. It’s a day that promises not only a physical challenge but also an opportunity to create stories to tell for years.
Is this canyoning tour suitable for beginners?
No, it is designed for those who are physically fit and comfortable with heights and swimming. It is labeled as an advanced adventure, but all jumps can be bypassed if you prefer.
Do I need prior canyoning experience?
No prior experience is necessary. The guides provide comprehensive instructions and safety briefings to ensure you’re prepared.
What should I bring with me?
Bring swimwear, a change of clothes, a towel, and hiking shoes or sports shoes suitable for water. You might rent canyoning shoes onsite if needed.
Is there an age limit for participation?
Yes, this tour is not suitable for children under 16. It’s geared toward active, adventurous adults.
Can I do the 12-meter jump if I’m afraid of heights?
The 12-meter jump is optional. You can bypass it if you’re not comfortable.
What if I get cold during the tour?
High-quality wetsuits help keep you warm, but water is cold—so be prepared for that initial shock. The gear is designed to minimize cold-related discomfort.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s best to bring snacks or plan to eat after the activity.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak German, English, Spanish, and Nepali, ensuring clear communication for international travelers.
This adventure is a fantastic choice for thrill-seekers eager for exhilaration amid stunning scenery, who want to experience canyoning with the confidence that comes from professional guidance. Whether you’re aiming to conquer your fears or simply enjoy a day of adrenaline in the Alps, Baumgarten’s canyoning tour offers genuine value and unforgettable moments.