REVIEW · BOLZANO
Private Paragliding Tandem flight Dolomites Alps Kronplatz
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You’ll ride up to Kronplatz (2,275m), then do a private tandem paraglide for about 20 minutes over the Dolomites and the wider Alps. What I like most is the combo of professional pilot care that feels safe but thrilling and the way you can get film and photos delivered to your smartphone afterward. The only real catch: the cable car ticket isn’t included, so you’ll budget for that extra mountain ride.
This runs as a true add-up-your-calendar kind of outing: you meet at Via Funivia in Brunico, take the cable car up together, fly from the summit, and come back to the same meeting point. It’s offered in English, and you go with just your group, not a mixed crowd—so you’re not stuck waiting while strangers get ready.
One more practical note: this experience depends on good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, which is exactly the way it should work for flying.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why Kronplatz works so well for tandem paragliding
- Price and what you really get for $179.03
- The full hour flow at Kronplatz (and what happens when)
- The flight experience: safe, friendly, and surprisingly easy
- Views over clouds and snow: why conditions change everything
- Photos and video for your smartphone (optional, but a smart upgrade)
- Who this private Kronplatz tandem paragliding is best for
- A quick “value check” before you book
- Practical planning tips that keep the day smooth
- Should you book this private tandem paragliding at Kronplatz?
- FAQ
- Do I need a cable car ticket for Kronplatz?
- How long does the whole experience take?
- How long is the time spent flying?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What is provided with the flight?
- Are photos and video included?
- Is this activity offered in English?
- Is it a private tour?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- What’s the cancellation window?
Key things to know before you go

- Private tandem setup with harness, helmet, and insurance included
- About 20 minutes in the air inside a total trip time of roughly 1 hour
- Kronplatz cable car ride is separate from the tour price
- English-speaking service and clear communication on timing
- Optional high-quality photo and video sales, copied to your smartphone
- Weather-dependent operations for safety and a smooth flight
Why Kronplatz works so well for tandem paragliding

Kronplatz is one of those places where the sky time feels built in. From the summit at 2,275 meters, you’re set up to see a big sweep of the Dolomites area and the broader Alps. That altitude matters. Higher takeoffs often mean a longer, more open feeling in the air and more time to enjoy the view without rushing.
The best part is the variety of what you can look at below you. Depending on season and conditions, you might see snowy mountains, cloud layers, or sharp ridgelines stretching out. In the feedback I reviewed, people specifically called out the moment of flying above cloud cover and looking down on snow-covered peaks. It’s the kind of scene that makes the whole experience feel like more than just a ride—it turns into a memory with depth.
And because this is tandem paragliding, you’re not trying to manage anything. You’re there to look, breathe, and trust the person holding the harness. That’s a big part of why this is such a good “bucket list but still practical” activity.
Price and what you really get for $179.03

At $179.03 per person, this is priced like a serious experience—not a “toy” flight. What makes it feel fair is what’s included in the base fare: harness, helmet, and insurance. Those items aren’t optional extras; they’re core to the safety system, and you shouldn’t have to shop around for them.
The private part also adds value. You’re not joining a large group of strangers. It’s your party flying together, which usually means less chaos, less waiting, and more straightforward coordination with your pilot.
The main financial adjustment is the cable car ticket. The tour description is clear that the mountain ride is not included. So if you compare prices with other paragliding options, make sure you’re comparing apples to apples. For budgeting, think of the $179.03 as the flight package, and then add the cable car cost on top.
Finally, there’s the photo and video angle. The flight doesn’t automatically include film and photos. After you land, you can purchase the best-quality options, and the content is copied directly to your smartphone. That means you control the spend—no pressure to buy if you’re already happy with phone photos from the ground.
The full hour flow at Kronplatz (and what happens when)
Plan on a total duration of about 1 hour, with around 20 minutes of actual flying. The rest is the day’s rhythm: meet, gear up, ride up, then do the takeoff-to-landing loop.
Here’s the practical sequence:
- Meet at Via Funivia, 10, 39031 Brunico BZ
You’ll start at the cable-area meeting point and get organized with the team.
- Ride up the mountain on the Kronplatz cable car
You travel together with the cable car. The cable car ticket is separate, so confirm your plan before you show up.
- Reach the summit (2,275m) and get ready
Once you’re at the top, you’ll be set up with the harness and helmet that are included. This is where you get your safety and flight briefing so you know what to expect.
- Tandem paragliding: about 20 minutes in the air
Then comes the fun part. You launch with the pilot and glide along while taking in the Dolomites and Alps below you.
- Land back near the starting point
You finish by returning to the starting area, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
For timing, remember the operating window is 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (with the service listed as running from 10/08/2024 through 03/06/2027). If you’re building a schedule around it, book a slot that leaves you breathing room afterward—because once you’ve had this kind of view, you’ll likely want time to just sit and process it.
The flight experience: safe, friendly, and surprisingly easy

The biggest takeaway from the strongest feedback is how many people felt both safe and relaxed. That’s not an accident. Tandem paragliding works because the pilot handles the flying. Your job is simply to enjoy the moment and follow instructions.
In the comments, pilots were named—Chris and Ivan show up often, and Toby also appears in one highlight. The common theme is that the pilots are professional but not stiff. People described a relaxed attitude that still felt controlled and competent, with clear communication before the jump. That balance matters for first-timers. You want confidence, not intimidation.
What about the feeling during the flight? Think “gentle but real.” You’re up there with speed and height, but it’s not like skydiving. It’s more like gliding over terrain while you take in the big picture. If you’re prone to anxiety, that matters. People who were nervous still reported feeling at ease once they were strapped in and the pilot explained what was going to happen.
And because you’re taking off from a high summit, you’re not scrambling for the best view. The view is already waiting.
Views over clouds and snow: why conditions change everything

This is the part you can’t fully control, but you can plan for it. The operation requires good weather, and that’s what keeps the experience enjoyable rather than stressful.
When weather is cooperative, you may get those standout visuals people remember: flying above cloud cover or looking down at snow-covered mountains. Even if you’re traveling in warmer months, you still get the dramatic sense of altitude and distance that makes the Dolomites look like a different world.
So how do you handle this as a traveler? Choose your dates wisely and stay flexible. If a cancellation happens due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That safety-first approach is part of why the rating is so high.
Photos and video for your smartphone (optional, but a smart upgrade)

This is a practical way to capture the flight without lugging around gear or trying to shoot through motion. After the flight, you can purchase best quality film and photos, and they’re copied directly to your smartphone.
That detail matters. Smartphone delivery means you don’t have to wait for an online upload workflow or hunt down files later. It also makes the decision about buying easier: you can see what you want after experiencing the flight.
If you’re considering the photo option, one small prep move helps: make sure your phone has enough storage and your battery is healthy. You’re likely to spend time checking images soon after landing.
Who this private Kronplatz tandem paragliding is best for

This experience is built for broad participation—described as suitable for most travelers—and it’s private, so it can work for couples, families, or anyone who wants a straightforward “one activity, big payoff” day.
It’s especially strong if:
- you want a first-time friendly activity with a pilot handling everything
- you care about getting quality views without doing a lot of prep
- you prefer a private group so instructions and timing feel simple
Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation, which can help if you don’t want to rely entirely on driving.
If you’re traveling with kids or someone who gets nervous in new situations, the private format can reduce the stress of watching other people go first or feeling rushed. And if you like planning ahead, keep in mind this is often booked in advance (on average 47 days), so earlier booking usually gives you more schedule options.
A quick “value check” before you book

Here’s how I’d judge whether this is the right spend for you.
This trip tends to be a good value if:
- you’ll actually want the optional photos/video (or you’re okay paying for them only if they look great)
- you want a high-altitude flight experience without needing special equipment
- you appreciate the included basics (harness, helmet, insurance) and the private setup
It may feel less ideal if:
- you’re trying to minimize total costs and you don’t want to add the cable car ticket on top
- you’re looking for a longer flight time than about 20 minutes (this is short on purpose—focused on an easy, satisfying tandem loop)
Overall, $179.03 for a guided tandem paraglide from a summit is a reasonable price when you remember what’s included and what’s not. The real budgeting surprise is the cable car add-on, so just plan for it once and you’re good.
Practical planning tips that keep the day smooth
A few small details can make your day at Kronplatz feel effortless:
- Build your schedule around weather. If conditions are poor, the provider will adjust via a new date or refund. Don’t stack tight plans right after.
- Expect summit time to matter. The day includes getting up on the cable car, gear, briefing, flight, and returning. That’s why it comes out to about an hour total.
- Wear comfort in layers. You’ll be at altitude. Even if it’s pleasant down low, it can feel cooler up top.
- Charge your phone. If you’re tempted by photo/video, you’ll want your device ready to store and view it.
- Go with the briefing. Your pilot will explain what to do. Following instructions helps everything feel smooth.
Also, since the activity is listed as English-friendly, you’ll likely have no language friction when you ask questions before the flight.
Should you book this private tandem paragliding at Kronplatz?
Yes—if you want an easy, high-payoff adventure in the Dolomites with a calm, professional pilot experience. The included safety gear and insurance are a big deal. The private setup makes it feel personal, not mass-market, and the chance to get flight photos and video copied to your smartphone is a smart way to preserve the moment.
The main reason to pause is cost creep from the separate cable car ticket. If you can handle that add-on, this is a strong booking. And if you’re okay working with weather—because flying depends on it—you’ll be set up for a day you’ll talk about long after you’re back on the ground.
FAQ
Do I need a cable car ticket for Kronplatz?
Yes. You ride with the Kronplatz cable car, but the cable car ticket is not included in the tour price.
How long does the whole experience take?
The duration is about 1 hour (approx.), including the time spent before and after the flight.
How long is the time spent flying?
The tandem paragliding flight time is about 20 minutes.
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at Via Funivia, 10, 39031 Brunico BZ, Italy.
What is provided with the flight?
You get a harness, helmet, and insurance included.
Are photos and video included?
Film and photos are not included. After the flight, you can purchase the best quality film and photos, which are copied directly to your smartphone.
Is this activity offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
Is it a private tour?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation window?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.



