Adventure Park in Dubai
Adrenaline, height, unusual emotions, activity, and overcoming personal weaknesses. If these things are appealing to you or you want to experience them, be sure to visit the Trawers Rope Park, located in a charming corner of Lesser Poland, in the small village of Dubie near Krzeszowice. The park is situated on an area overlooking the rocks in Dubie, where there is a beautiful view of the forests of the Racławka Valley Reserve.
What awaits us in the Park?
A large dose of endorphins thanks to specially prepared routes that vary in difficulty levels. They provide a considerable challenge for both young guests and older ones. Three height ranges and three difficulty levels allow you to perfectly match the routes to your abilities. The staff on-site is great at advising participants on which route they should choose: for intermediate individuals, or a more demanding option. There is a special, separate route prepared for children. The park operates from June to October, from 12 PM to 8 PM. The last entry tickets are sold only until 7 PM. If we are unsure about the weather, it is worth calling the park's staff, as opening hours may change. Prices: yellow route: 25 PLN, blue and red routes: 35 PLN, each additional passage costs 20 PLN. More information and a contact form can be found on the website: www.park.trawers-krzeszowice.pl.
Special offer
The Rope Park also offers organized events: integration for groups of several people, birthdays, bachelor parties, or other activities tailored to the needs of the group. Activities may include exercises or climbing on nearby rocks. The pricing for groups and organized events is determined individually.
The Area Surrounding the Park
The Rope Park is a great option for a full-day family outing. Right at the base of the rocks, we find a place for a bonfire, a playground with a mini geological education park, an outdoor gym, benches with tables, deck chairs, a sports field, climbing walls for children, and a small food point. Only a kilometre separates us from the entrance to the Racławka Valley Reserve. The area beneath the rocks is also known as the Trout Valley, so while here, it is worth visiting nearby trout farms, where we can try local specialties.
Photo authors: Ewa Bandyk and Trawers Rope Park
Text author: Ewa Bandyk
































