Last updated: March 2026
Latvia offers more than five zipline parks — from a 1.1 km ride through the Gauja Valley in Sigulda to a 300 m flight over a reservoir in Liepāja and the world's only turbine-powered zipline reaching 100 km/h. Prices start from €8 for children and €20 for adults. This guide covers every location, current prices, and practical tips for the perfect adventure.
Where to ride zipline in Latvia?
Latvia has five Tarzāns adventure parks — in Sigulda, Liepāja, Tērvete, Jūrmala, and Daugavpils — plus the unique Sigulda Adventures turbine-powered Zērglis zipline. That's six distinct locations with different tracks, scenery, and price levels to choose from.
Tarzāns Sigulda — the largest adventure park in the Baltics

Tarzāns Sigulda is the largest outdoor adventure park in the Baltics, featuring 11 tracks and over 140 obstacles placed in trees up to 20 metres above the ground. The park sits on the slope of the Gauja Valley, offering breathtaking views of the ancient river valley.
The main attraction is the 1.1 km zipline ride — the longest in the Baltics. Tracks range from green (for children aged 3+) to black (serious challenges for experienced thrill-seekers). The final Super Tarzāns descent on the Tyrolean track spans 220 m.
Beyond the obstacle park, Sigulda also offers a toboggan run, catapult, giant swing, net park, and more. Address: Peldu iela 1, Sigulda. Adults: €22. tarzans.lv
Zērglis — the world's only turbine-powered zipline

Sigulda Adventures offers a completely different experience — Zērglis, the world's first and only zipline that runs on a cable car track. The flight takes place 55 metres above the Gauja River, reaching speeds of up to 60 km/h in the regular version.
The Turbo Zērglis is equipped with two aviation turbines that accelerate the flight to 100 km/h — a patented technology created in Latvia and found nowhere else on Earth. Since 2017, over 50,000 customers have been safely served.
Prices: regular Zērglis from €69 (weekdays) or €79 (weekends), Turbo Zērglis from €89/€99. Tandem flights for two from €119. Address: Jāņa Poruka iela 14, Sigulda.
The same team also operates Bungee Sigulda — bungee jumping from a cable car 43 m above the Gauja River (from €89), the only attraction of its kind in Northern Europe, running since 1992.
Book a tandem skydive experience →Tarzāns Liepāja — 300 m across the Beberliņi Reservoir

Liepāja's Tarzāns is located in a pine forest beside the Beberliņi Reservoir, offering 8 tracks with 109 obstacles. The star attraction is the 300 m Super Tarzāns ride across the water, creating a unique sensation with the shimmering surface passing beneath your feet.
The Super Tarzāns ride costs just €10 (includes 2 rides) — available from age 7. The full obstacle park costs €22 for adults. Address: Lībiešu iela 8, Liepāja. liepaja.tarzans.lv
Tarzāns in Tērvete, Jūrmala, and Daugavpils
Tērvete — 9 tracks, 104 obstacles, 7 zipline descents. Located in Tērvete Forest, Zemgale region. tervete.tarzans.lv
Jūrmala — 7 tracks, 98 obstacles, 250 m zipline. Dzintari Forest Park. Adults €20. jurmala.tarzans.lv
Daugavpils — 8 tracks, 102 obstacles, 100 m zipline. Near Stropu Lake. Adults €20. daugavpils.tarzans.lv
Each park offers tracks for all age groups and difficulty levels. Jūrmala's park is compact and family-friendly with the sea nearby, Tērvete offers a wooded forest atmosphere, and Daugavpils is a great budget option with lovely views over Stropu Lake. The season at all parks runs roughly from May to October.
How much does zipline cost in Latvia?
Zipline prices in Latvia range from €8 for a child's ticket at smaller parks to €149 for a Turbo Zērglis tandem flight in Sigulda. Most adults can enjoy a full adventure for €20–22, while the premium Zērglis experience starts at €69.
| Location | Adults | Youth (10–17) | Kids (7–9) | Kids (3–6) | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tarzāns Sigulda | €22 | €18 | €14 | €10 | 1.1 km — longest zipline in the Baltics |
| Tarzāns Liepāja | €22 | €18 | €14 | €10 | Super Tarzāns 2×300 m for €10 |
| Tarzāns Jūrmala | €20 | €16 | €12 | €10 | Compact, near the sea |
| Tarzāns Daugavpils | €20 | €16 | €12 | €8 | Lake views, budget-friendly |
| Zērglis (regular) | from €69/€79 | Weight 30–120 kg | 55 m high, up to 60 km/h | ||
| Turbo Zērglis | from €89/€99 | Weight 30–120 kg | Turbines, up to 100 km/h | ||
Family budget tip: Tarzāns parks offer family discounts starting from 10%. The Liepāja Super Tarzāns ride at €10 (two rides) is the most affordable way to experience a long zipline without paying for the full obstacle park.
How to prepare for a zipline adventure?
A successful zipline experience requires the right clothing, advance booking, and roughly 2–4 hours of your time. The essentials: sturdy trainers with non-slip soles and clothes that allow free movement.
Clothing and footwear. Wear long trousers — they protect your legs from scrapes against branches and cables. Trainers with non-slip soles are mandatory at all parks. Sandals, flip-flops, and heels are not allowed. Avoid loose jackets, scarves, or long accessories that could snag on equipment.
Booking ahead. Summer weekends at the most popular parks (Sigulda, Liepāja) can mean long queues. Book at least a week in advance; for groups over 10, two weeks. Weekdays from Tuesday to Thursday are typically the quietest.
Time budget. A full Tarzāns obstacle park takes 2–4 hours depending on your ticket. A Zērglis flight including briefing and return takes about 30–45 minutes. Arrive at least 15–20 minutes before your reserved time.
Valuables. Remove earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Leave your phone in a safe place or in the car — carrying it on the course is not allowed. Many parks rent GoPro cameras for €10–15, securely mounted on helmets.
Weather. Most parks operate in light rain, but strong wind or thunderstorms cause closures. Call the park before heading out if conditions seem uncertain — they usually offer free rescheduling.
Is zipline safe for beginners?
Yes — zipline in Latvia is safe even for people with no prior experience. All parks use continuous belay systems, professional instructors, and certified equipment. The minimum age at most tracks is 3–7 years.
The continuous belay system is the key safety feature. It means the visitor is never fully detached from the safety line — when moving from one obstacle to the next, one carabiner always stays connected.
Before the course, every participant receives a full-body harness (chest, waist, and legs), a certified helmet, and braking gloves for longer descents. Instructors check equipment and demonstrate proper body positioning.
Physical requirements are minimal: arm span of at least 160 cm (roughly 130 cm height), maximum weight 120 kg. For the Zērglis, weight must be between 30 and 120 kg. No special fitness is needed — you just need to be able to move independently along the course.
Sigulda Adventures' Zērglis and Bungee Sigulda have operated since 1992, serving over 150,000 customers without serious incidents — with a safety factor of 7–20 times.
Next level — tandem skydive from €239 →Why is zipline a great group activity?
Latvian zipline parks are designed so that people of different ages and fitness levels can participate simultaneously. Tracks from age 3 to the black level mean every family member finds their own challenge, while friends can compete and encourage each other.
Team building. Overcoming zipline obstacles requires mutual support and encouragement — that's why it's increasingly popular for corporate events. Tarzāns Sigulda offers group bookings with discounts from 10%.
Stag and hen parties. Zipline combines perfectly with other Sigulda activities — the bobsled track, Aerodium wind tunnel, or water sports on the Gauja. You can fit 2–3 activities into a single day. Find more ideas in the group events and parties guide.
Family adventure. Children from age 3 start on the orange track (1 m high with parent supervision), older kids move to blue and red tracks, while parents can challenge themselves on the black course. A shared adventure at different difficulty levels — everyone at their own pace.
When planning an adventure day in Sigulda, also explore other adventure activities in Latvia — from wind tunnel flights to skydiving.
What to try after zipline?
If zipline leaves you craving an even bigger adrenaline rush, the logical next step is freefall from an aircraft. Skydive Latvia at Limbaži Airfield offers tandem skydives accessible to anyone with no prior experience.
Tandem jump from 4,000 m (€239) gives you roughly 60 seconds of freefall at ~200 km/h — strapped to an experienced instructor who handles everything. Photo and video available for an additional €70. No special fitness needed — minimum age 16, maximum weight 105 kg.
Oxygen Jump from 5,500 m (€490) is the highest civilian tandem skydive in Eastern Europe. With supplemental oxygen masks and specialist equipment, you'll experience ~90 seconds of freefall at speeds up to 220 km/h. The jump includes video, photos, a certificate, and a special jumpsuit.
Skydive Latvia is located at Limbaži Airfield, about an hour's drive from Riga. The season runs from April to October. Gift cards are available with no expiry date — a perfect present for any occasion.
| Activity | Adrenaline level | Price | Duration | Min. age |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tarzāns obstacle park | Medium | from €20 | 2–4 h | 3+ |
| Zērglis zipline | High | from €69 | ~30 min | No limit* |
| Turbo Zērglis | Very high | from €89 | ~30 min | No limit* |
| Bungee Sigulda | Very high | €89 | ~15 min | 14+** |
| Tandem skydive (Skydive Latvia) | Extreme | €239 | ~3 h | 16+ |
| Oxygen Jump (Skydive Latvia) | Extreme+ | €490 | ~3 h | 16+ |
*Weight 30–120 kg. Under-18s require parental consent.
**Parental consent required for minors.
Frequently asked questions about zipline in Latvia
Is zipline safe for people with no experience?
Yes. All Latvian zipline parks use professional continuous belay systems, certified equipment, and trained instructors. Every participant receives a full safety briefing and equipment check before the course.
How long does a zipline adventure take?
A full obstacle park takes 2–4 hours. Individual zipline rides (such as the Liepāja Super Tarzāns or Zērglis in Sigulda) last 15–45 minutes including the briefing.
What is the minimum age for zipline in Latvia?
At Tarzāns obstacle parks, children can participate from age 3 on the orange tracks with parent supervision. For zipline descents, the minimum age is 7. For Zērglis, children can ride on a parent's lap.
Can you visit a zipline park in the rain?
Most parks operate in light rain. Strong wind or thunderstorms cause closures for safety reasons. Call the park before visiting — they usually offer free rescheduling.
Can you take photos during the zipline?
Personal phones are not allowed on the course. Parks offer GoPro camera rental for €10–15. Sigulda Adventures provides professional video recording for €29.
What clothing is suitable for zipline?
Sturdy trainers with non-slip soles, long trousers for protection, and a sports top. Avoid loose clothing, scarves, and jewellery — they can catch on the equipment.
Is zipline suitable for corporate events?
Absolutely. Tarzāns offers group bookings with discounts from 10%. In Sigulda, you can combine zipline with the bobsled track, Aerodium, and other activities in a single day. Ideal for team building.
Which zipline location is best for beginners?
Jūrmala's Tarzāns is the most compact and beginner-friendly — with 7 tracks and a relaxed atmosphere. The Liepāja Super Tarzāns ride at €10 is a great way to try zipline without the full obstacle park.
What is the best adventure gift for an adrenaline lover?
Tarzāns sells gift cards from €10. For an even bigger experience, a Skydive Latvia gift card for a tandem jump or Oxygen Jump has no expiry date.
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