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9 May 2026

Fly 100 Zipline at Strandbad Klagenfurt: Height, Weight & Weather Rules Explained

Dreaming of a quick adrenaline rush on your lake day? The Fly 100 Zipline at Strandbad Klagenfurt is a crowd-pleaser—but it runs on a tight schedule and has clear rider limits. This guide lays out the essential height, weight, and weather rules, plus seasonal operating hours and practical tips, so you show up ready to fly.

Quick facts (read first)

These rules help ensure safe, consistent ride speeds and braking performance. Arrive early in the day’s operating window to secure your turn.

Height, weight, and fit: what really matters

Weight criteria you must meet

What about height?

Ziplines are typically governed by weight and proper harness fit rather than a fixed height number. Staff will check that your harness and helmet fit securely and that you can follow takeoff and landing instructions. As a rule of thumb:

If you’re accompanying a younger rider, factor in the 40 kg minimum and confirm on site whether tandem is appropriate for your situation.

When Fly 100 operates (and the best times to go)

Here’s the seasonal schedule at a glance:

Because the daily window is compact, consider arriving before 11:00 to be among the first flyers. Midweek visits in July–August can be smoother than peak weekends. If you’re planning a longer lake day, schedule your zipline ride first, then relax at the beach afterward.

Weather rules: when rides pause (and why)

Practical approach:

  1. Check the forecast on the morning of your visit.
  2. Aim for the first hour (11:00–12:00) when conditions are often most predictable.
  3. Have a backup plan (swim, SUP, or an early lunch) in case a passing shower temporarily closes the line.

Plan your Strandbad Klagenfurt day around your flight

A great zipline ride pairs perfectly with a relaxed beach day. Strandbad Klagenfurt offers a broad mix of activities and services, so you can build a flexible plan around the Fly 100 operating window.

Activities and services on site

These amenities make it easy to pivot your schedule if weather briefly interrupts zipline operations.

Tickets and cards

Tip: Online purchase is convenient and helps you move faster at the gate—ideal if you’re targeting that 11:00–16:00 zipline window.

Getting there and hours

Arriving earlier in the day increases your odds of calm conditions and shorter queues.

FAQs

What is the Fly 100 minimum weight?

The minimum weight for children is 40 kg.

Can two people ride together on Fly 100?

Yes, tandem rides are allowed with a maximum combined weight of 170 kg.

Does Fly 100 operate in the rain?

No. Rides are not possible in bad weather. Operations are paused for rain, strong winds, or storms.

When is Fly 100 open?

Is there a height requirement?

Operations focus on weight limits and secure harness fit. Staff may assess fit and readiness on site. Wear secure footwear and follow all instructions.

Practical takeaways

Conclusion

The Fly 100 Zipline at Strandbad Klagenfurt runs on a compact schedule with clear weight limits and a strict weather policy. Arrive early, meet the 40 kg and 170 kg thresholds, and keep an eye on the forecast to make your flight a sure thing. Then settle into the Strandbad rhythm—swim, play, or relax by the Wörthersee.

Ready to go? Buy your Strandbad Klagenfurt tickets online, plan around the 11:00–16:00 Fly 100 window, and build a flexible beach-day itinerary with SUP rental, beach volleyball, and family-friendly zones.