Paragliding in the Dolomites

With its diverse flying sites, stunning scenery, and excellent conditions, the Dolomites are a dream destination for paragliding enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking a thrilling adventure or a serene flight over the mountains, paragliding in the Dolomites promises an unforgettable experience.

Why the Dolomites are ideal for paragliding

The Dolomites provide stunning aerial views and diverse flying conditions, making them a premier destination for paragliding enthusiasts from around the world.

Soaring over the Dolomites' rugged peaks and lush valleys, you'll experience the natural beauty and geological significance of this unique region.

Best paragliding spots in the Dolomites

Col Rodella

Col Rodella in Val di Fassa is renowned for its perfect launch sites and panoramic views, offering ideal conditions for both beginners and experienced paragliders.

Marmolada

As the highest peak in the Dolomites, Marmolada provides thrilling flights with spectacular scenery, including glaciers and alpine meadows.

Seceda

Seceda in Val Gardena offers diverse flying conditions and is known for its stunning vistas and smooth thermals, making it a favourite among paragliders.

Piz Boè

Piz Boè's high altitude, as being the highest peak of Sella massif, and favourable wind conditions make it an excellent spot for exhilarating flights and breathtaking views.

Kronplatz

Paragliding on Kronplatz offers stunning panoramic views. This popular spot features smooth thermals, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced paragliders. With well-established takeoff and landing zones, Kronplatz ensures a safe and exhilarating flight experience.

Preparing for your paragliding adventure

What to expect during your flight

Paragliding in the Dolomites involves a tandem flight with an experienced instructor, providing a safe and exhilarating experience as you glide over the picturesque landscape.

Equipment and gear you need

Essential gear includes a paraglider, harness, helmet, and appropriate clothing to stay warm and comfortable at high altitudes. Dress in layers to accommodate changing temperatures and bring sunglasses, gloves, and sturdy footwear for a comfortable flight.

Safety measures and regulations

  • Safety tips for paragliders: Always fly with a certified instructor, check weather conditions before your flight, and ensure your equipment is in good condition.
  • Regulations and permits: Familiarise yourself with local regulations and obtain any necessary permits to ensure a safe and legal flying experience.
  • Weather considerations: The best time to paraglide in the Dolomites is from May to September when weather conditions are most favourable.

Booking your paragliding experience

How to choose a paragliding service provider

Look for providers with excellent reviews, certified instructors, and comprehensive safety measures.

Costs and packages

Prices vary depending on the duration and type of flight, with tandem flights typically ranging from €100 to €200.

Local paragliding schools and Instructors

Several local schools offer training and tandem flights, providing professional guidance and ensuring a memorable experience.