Adventure Parks in Canavese

High ropes courses, ziplines and tree climbing among the trees: the complete guide for families and children, from Valle Orco to Lago di Viverone

Canavese is a land made for outdoor adventure: between the mountains of the Gran Paradiso, the hills of the Anfiteatro Morenico di Ivrea and the shores of Lago di Viverone, its adventure parks offer suspended ropes courses, long ziplines and tree climbing for all ages. A different kind of day out for families, groups and schools, with nature taking centre stage.

In this guide you will find all the adventure parks in the area, grouped by zone, with practical information on age ranges, how to get there, seasonality and what to bring. For up-to-date prices and opening hours, we always refer you to each park's official website.

Frequently asked questions

From what age can you visit an adventure park in Canavese?
It depends on the park. La Turna at Settimo Vittone has a course designed for ages 3 to 6; Anthares World at Candia welcomes children from age 5; Morenic Park on Lago di Viverone has easy courses suitable even for the youngest. Almost every park offers courses tailored to different age ranges.
When are the adventure parks in Canavese open?
Most are seasonal, opening between spring and summer and on weekends and public holidays. Opening hours change from year to year and with the weather: it's always worth checking the up-to-date calendar on each park's official website before you set off.
Which adventure park is best suited to young children?
For the youngest, the best choices are La Turna (course from age 3), Anthares World (baby courses and swimming pools) and Morenic Park (easy lakeside courses). Avventura Gran Paradiso, beyond its courses, also offers a picnic area with a small lake that's perfect for families.
How much does entry to an adventure park cost?
Prices vary depending on the park, the courses you choose and age, generally with reduced rates for children. As price lists change every season, we always provide the link to each park's official website for the latest pricing.
What should you bring for a day at an adventure park?
Closed trainers, comfortable sporty clothing, water and, for anyone with long hair, a hair tie (the helmet and harness are provided by the park). For the lakeside parks, a swimsuit comes in handy too.
Where are the adventure parks in Canavese located?
They are spread across the whole area: from Valle Orco in the west (Avventura Gran Paradiso at Locana, the Arcansel zipline at Frassinetto) to the north towards Valle d'Aosta (La Turna at Settimo Vittone), from the heart of the Anfiteatro Morenico (Anthares World at Candia) all the way to Lago di Viverone in the east (Morenic Park at Piverone).

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