The park's 'Blob' launch tower uses a massive inflatable cushion to catapult participants into the water.
The Water Area contains over 20,000 cubic meters of water.
The facility is situated at the intersection of the Ötztaler Ache river and the Inn river.
It hosts the annual 'Water AREA' jump competitions.
The park includes a wakeboard lift system specifically designed for cable water skiing.
The site features a high-rope garden spanning the valley river below.
AREA 47 is an extensive outdoor adventure park located at the entrance to the Ötztal valley in Tyrol, Austria. The facility features a 20,000-square-meter Water Area with a deep-water soloing wall, slides, and a blob tower. It serves as a central hub for extreme sports including whitewater rafting, canyoning, and mountain biking. The site utilizes the natural landscape to offer alpine-themed adrenaline activities. Accommodation options on-site include wooden tipis and lodges for multi-day stays. The park operates as a major events venue hosting international competitions and festivals. It features multiple onsite restaurants and bars catering to visitors after adventure activities.
The viewing platform near the Blob tower, offering a perspective of the Water Area against the backdrop of the Ötztal mountains.
Book your specific adventure activities online in advance to guarantee availability, as slots fill up quickly.
Bring a wetsuit if you own one, though rentals are available on-site.
Pack a change of clothes and a towel, as nearly all activities involve water exposure.
Avoid arriving without a reservation for popular activities like canyoning or rafting, as these require professional guide staffing.
The park is open exclusively during the warmer months, typically closing during the winter season.
Sportswear or swimwear is required for activities; strict adherence to safety equipment instructions provided by guides is mandatory.