Rafting on the Salzach: Sportiv - Golling



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Are you looking for a sporting challenge on the water? Then this rafting experience on the Salzach is just the thing for you!
High rollers, breakers and exciting rapids await you on an 11 km long route between Eschenau and Schwarzach. The Grossglockner glacier region provides a constantly powerful current, which makes this adventure an unforgettable experience. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or a water sports fan — you're guaranteed to get your money's worth here!
How does this activity work?
- Meeting point in Golling an der Salzach
- Introduction by experienced guides
- Put on safety equipment and instruction in whitewater rafting
- Transfer to the starting point Eschenau bei Zell am See
- Rafting tour on the 11 km long route to Schwarzach
- Complete whitewater level 3 with waves, rollers, and breakers
- Transport back to base
Who should definitely take part?
This rafting adventure is ideal for beginners and advanced users who are looking for an intensive whitewater experience. Participants must be able to swim and be at least 12 years of age.
Details to remember
What to bring?
- swimwear
- towel
- showerthings
What is included?
- Guided rafting trip with professional guides
- safety equipment (wetsuit, helmet, life jacket)
- Transfer to the starting point and back
- Introduction and safety briefing