| Airboarding
An airboard is an inflatable polyurethane board with grooves on the underside. A ride down a tobogan run (facing in the direction of the ride similar to the sledging discipline – skeleton) gives you an incredible adrenaline rush.
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| Snowtubing
Inflatable snowtube – a crazy winter activity for kids and adults alike. The difference between a snowtube and an airboard is that the snowtube cannot be steered. Even if there are not suitable conditions for snowtubing (no tobogan run), you can still try it out by being pulled behind a skidoo.
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| Bungee activity
Bungee trampoline
The goal is to achieve the longest possible flight phase and jump height using bungee cords. This extended time lets you add a greater variety of acrobatic tricks into your jump. It is a favourite activity among kids and helps develop mobility and coordination. Recommended also as a group event such as a family with children.
Bungee running
Running along with a bungee cord that offers resistance to movement. The goal is to get as far as possible.
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| Snowtreking
It is a moderately difficult winter sport. Snowshoes can be used as a winter version of nordic walking. Energetic movement in deep snow gives an exhilarating experience. We recommend it as a supplement to other activities or as a means of getting to freeride terrain for airboarding.
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| Snowmobiles (skidoos)
The snow tracks give excellent traction and stability in deep snow. Ride the snowmobiles on a dedicated marked out track
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| Eskimo safari
Paintball, in winter, with a difference. The shooter sits in a special laminated sledge towed by a snowmobile.
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