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Experience your first step into paragliding with this beginner taster course in Upper Austria. Learn basic skills, enjoy stunning views, and discover if flying is for you.
Trying something like paragliding can feel a little intimidating at first, but this Taster Course in Upper Austria offers a perfect way to see if you’ll love it — without any prior experience needed. For just $91, you’ll spend around half a day learning the ropes, getting your feet off the ground on a practice slope, and absorbing the basics of this exhilarating sport. Whether you’re curious about flying or just looking for a memorable outdoor adventure, this course is designed to introduce you in a safe, relaxed way.
What really appeals here is the small group size and personalized radio support — meaning you’ll get plenty of instructor attention and feedback. But keep in mind, this isn’t a full-on flying lesson; it’s a gentle, introductory experience that’s perfect for those with a sense of humor and a willingness to try something new. If you’re someone who prefers structured, hands-on experiences with no fuss, you’ll find this paragliding starter session meets your needs. It’s especially well-suited for first-timers, adventurous travelers, and those eager to see if they might want to pursue flying further.
Still, a few things to consider: this activity requires sturdy shoes and is limited in maximum weight (110 kg). Also, it’s only a half-day commitment, so it’s not a full-fledged flying lesson, but rather an exciting taste of what’s to come. This course is ideal if you want a practical, friendly introduction to paragliding in a scenic setting.


When you arrive at the Flight School Pinzgau, you’re greeted by friendly staff who will set the tone for your half-day adventure. The meeting point at the start is straightforward, and from there, transport is provided to the practice slope — a crucial feature since the location’s accessibility makes the experience smoother and stress-free. This is appreciated, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area or don’t want to worry about logistics.
The core portion of the course involves exercises on the practice slope. Here, you’ll learn the basic skills needed to control a paraglider through simple exercises. The instructors — who speak both English and German — focus on making sure you grasp the fundamentals of takeoff, steering, and landing. The use of radio support during exercises allows instant feedback, which is particularly helpful for first-timers who may feel a bit unsure about what they’re doing.
One aspect that stands out is the approach to paragliding offered by Flugschule Pinzgau. Instead of jumping straight into a flight, you’ll start on solid ground, getting familiar with how the equipment works and how to handle your body position. The emphasis on safety and clear instructions helps build confidence, even for those who might be nervous about the idea of flying.
Once you’re comfortable with the basics, you’ll get a taste of the sensation of controlling a paraglider, which often surprises first-timers with how intuitive it can be. The instructors’ calm and encouraging approach makes the learning process enjoyable, and many reviews mention that the instructor-to-participant ratio is ideal for personalized attention.
The rental equipment included ensures you don’t have to worry about bringing your own gear, and the Flight School Pinzgau Team Card adds a little extra value, offering discounts or benefits for future activities (if you choose to pursue more). The entire course runs around five hours, giving enough time for instruction, practice, and a bit of sightseeing from above if conditions allow.

The slope exercises are designed to give you a solid foundation, but they also set the stage for potential future flying adventures. If you enjoy the initial taste, it will be easier to decide whether to extend your skills with further lessons or simply keep the memory of your first control exercises. The location’s landscape is also pretty spectacular, with views that might make you eager to take a real flight someday.
Based on reviews, many participants appreciated the approachability of the course. One reviewer noted, “It’s a great introduction — I felt safe and supported, and I loved the radio support that kept me calm and in control.” Others commented on the “friendly, professional instructors,” who made the experience accessible and fun, regardless of age or fitness level.
The cost of $91 is fair when you consider it includes equipment, transport, and professional instruction. Compared to more extensive courses, this taster provides excellent value for an authentic, hands-on experience that could spark a lifelong passion or simply serve as a memorable adventure.

If you’re curious about flying but hesitant to commit to a full course, this is a fantastic starting point. It’s perfect for those who want a low-pressure introduction with a focus on safety, fun, and learning. It’s also suitable for travelers who prefer a small-group setting where questions are encouraged, and personal attention is guaranteed.
This experience works well for adventure seekers, as well as for anyone who’s interested in outdoor sports but unsure if they want to jump into something more intense. The family-friendly minimum age of 14 and the requirement of sturdy shoes make it accessible for teenagers and adults alike.
However, it’s less suitable if you’re looking for an all-day flying lesson or want a more technical, in-depth training. It’s also worth noting that the maximum weight limit is 110 kg, so heavier guests might want to look for other options.
This paragliding taster course offers a friendly, well-organized way to dip your toes into the world of flight in the scenic setting of Upper Austria. With professional instructors, inclusive equipment, and flexible booking, it’s a reliable choice for beginners who want to test their wings.
You’ll love the personalized experience and the chance to get a feel for controlling a paraglider without feeling overwhelmed. The shared fun and supportive environment make it a memorable introduction — one that might even inspire a future in flying.
While it’s not a comprehensive pilot training program, it’s an excellent, cost-effective first step if you’re considering taking up paragliding seriously or simply want a unique outdoor activity. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or with family, this course ensures you’ll walk away with a new skill and a story to tell.
Is prior experience needed to join this course?
No, this is a beginner-friendly experience designed for those with no previous paragliding experience.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers the approximately ½ day of instruction, exercises on the practice slope, equipment rental, radio support, and transport to the slope.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What should I bring?
You only need to bring sturdy, closed-toe shoes. Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity is recommended.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
Participants should not exceed 110 kg (about 242 pounds).
Is the course suitable for teenagers?
Yes, the minimum age is 14 years with parental consent, making it accessible to teenagers looking for adventure.
What languages are instructors available in?
Instructors speak both English and German, ensuring clear communication.
Where does the activity take place?
The activity starts at Flight School Pinzgau and ends back at the meeting point, with transport to the practice slope included.
If you’re looking for a fun, low-pressure way to see if flying is for you, this paragliding taster in Upper Austria offers a well-balanced mix of safety, instruction, and scenic adventure.