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Ropes and Tactics

The outing for climbing goats and puzzle heroes

Are you looking for an active friends or girlfriends outing that is just that little bit different? Ropes & Tactics is the perfect combination of excitement, cooperation and fun. Climb between the treetops of the Veluwe and then crack the code together in a mysterious shed... this will be a day full of power and fun!

Soaring together at Klimbos Garderen

The day begins in Klimbos Garderen, where you will be challenged at a high level - literally. Rope bridges, ziplines, shaky paths between the trees: who dares to go forward, who is shivering and who suddenly turns out to be a natural talent? Laughing together, helping each other and maybe just a little too fanatically now and then, that's what it's all about.

3.5 hours
10 - 40 people
from €50.95 p.p. (incl. VAT)
4.8 star
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Sample timetable


13:00 Start climbing
15:00 departure for Kroongeheim (10-minute drive)
15:15 Drink (optional)
15:30 Prison Island Veluwe
17:00 Drink
17:30 End of program
Yvonne May 30, 2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

Particularly fun location with assignments to perform together. The challenge remains to find out a.s.a.p. what exactly is the intention/mission?

Iris 10/19/2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

We enjoyed ourselves immensely!

Marian April 19, 2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

Time flew by but prison island looked tiptop. A lot of fun!

Hanneke August 28, 2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

We had a very fun afternoon with our team of colleagues. The rooms and the games are fun and varied. If you are not so fit you can't play several rooms though, so make sure your team is well composed in terms of sportsmanship and puzzle skills!

Moniek May 26, 2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

What a fun concept. The games were challenging and well set up. It was also fun for the kids who are ours 9 and 12 years old, but also good to do. It was an enjoyable afternoon with our family.

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