Supsquatch on the Salzach, Austria

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2.5 hrs
Everybody welcome
From 16 years-old and up
From€56

Supsquatch is a brand-new trending whitewater activity which has finally arrived in Austria.

Supsquatch is a brand-new trending whitewater activity which has finally arrived in Austria. Are you looking for an entertaining and action-packed activity with your friends or as a big group? Then look no further!

The river Salzach near Salzburg offers the perfect conditions for this exciting activity while you can discover the region from an entirely new perspective.

A Supsquatch is an inflatable SUP which can accommodate up to 8 people. With paddles, you can navigate on the water which requires teamwork and balancing skills.

You shouldn't be afraid of water as you will fall into the river at some point during the tour. But don't worry, the entire tour is supervised by experienced whitewater experts. According to the safety regulations in Austria, you are going to wear a helmet, life jacket and wetsuit.

You will master a mix of medium currents and calm sections which makes this tour perfectly suited for beginners or those with only basic whitewater experience.

The guides for this tour will welcome you at their base camp which is conveniently reached via the Exit 34 on the highway Pass Lueg. The city of Salzburg is roughly 30 minutes away.

Are you ready to conquer the Salzach river? Then click on "Book Now" to sign up for this activity!

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Practical information

Activity requirements

All participants need to be able to swim and to be in a healthy condition. The minimum required age for this activity is 16 years old.

Meeting point:
Crocodile Sports Raftbasis
Spoken languages:English, German
Included
  • All necessary equipment
  • Guide
Do not forget to bring
  • Swim suit
  • Towel

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