19 November 2025
From what age can children climb in a climbing forest? At Klimbos Nederland, the specially designed junior routes are accessible to children from 6 years of age (and a minimum height of 1.20 metres). These orange routes differ from the regular routes due to a lower height of the safety rope. The transitions and zip lines are similar to regular routes. This makes the junior routes also extremely suitable for adults/ novice climbers.
Features of orange junior routes:
Length requirements and age limits:
Up to 15 years, the presence of an accompanying adult (18+) is mandatory. This adult does not necessarily have to climb with you, but must remain on site.
Many parents choose to:
Option 1: Watching from the ground
Option 2: Self-climbing
For children from 6 years old, the orange (junior) routes are most suitable. These routes have a lower fuse wire. Children must be at least 1.20 metres tall.
No, climbing along is not compulsory. However, up to 15 years of age, an accompanying adult (18+) must be present at the site. So you can also watch and encourage from the ground. Many children actually enjoy doing it independently, while parents feel free to watch from the paths.
A climbing route takes 20-40 minutes on average, depending on the child's pace. Children get 3 hours of climbing time, so they can do multiple routes. Most children do 2-4 routes during a visit, with rest breaks in between. Above all, let children set their own pace.
Each of the locations is unique, but one thing they have in common is the beautiful surroundings.
All our climbing forests are located in real forests, where we do not use climbing poles. This gives you the best climbing experience! We build and maintain the routes ourselves and they are inspected externally for safety. Our staff is trained to give safety instructions and to give you the best experience. A day you will never forget!