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The Ultimate Treetop Adventure Park in Sardinia Southern Coast

The Perfect Blend of Love for Nature and Yourself

Immersed in nature in the province of Cagliari, Parco Avventura Pula will entertain you with its aerial courses specially designed to suit everyone: adults, children, families, schools, and groups.

Lianas, ropes, Tibetan bridges, cables (zip-lines), nets, and walkways will allow you to move from tree to tree in complete safety.
You will also have the opportunity to choose the course that best suits you, selecting the heights and level of difficulty that fit your preferences.

We remind our adventurous guests that, in order to take part in the activity, you must be in good physical and mental health, have no heart conditions, and must not have consumed alcohol, psychoactive substances, or medications that may impair alertness on the courses.

We kindly ask our guests to always take a look at our regulations for further information and to check the calendar to verify opening hours.

 

Safety Guaranteed

Pula Adventure Park uses the innovative Coudou Pro anti-fall system to guarantee maximum safety for our users.


With our safety system -Continuous Belay- it is impossible to detach from the course lifeline unless an instructor intervenes with a special key.

You will never feel unsafe!

Location

An exhilarating outdoor adventure which matches up to its stunning seaside location

Pula Adventure Park is located between Pixinamanna Forest and  the Site of Community Importance (SIC) between Forte Village and Perla Marina. 

It sits right on the white sandy Santa Margherita Beach, so a quick walk will take you straight into its cooling crystal clear water. 

Originated from the environmental redevelopment project of the green area located within La Pineta, Pula Adventure Park has an extension of about 13000 square meters.

It features various tree species, such as stone pine and maritime pine in the recreational area. The maritime radish, the marine erythrose and the pancrazio or sea lily, on the other hand, populate the sandy park floor.

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