Choose Your Climbing Adventure: Spinapark, Acrobranch, Bol d’air & Acrosphere Compared
Looking for a treetop thrill during your stay at Domaine des Messires? This guide puts Spinapark, Acrobranch, Bol d’air and Acrosphere side by side so you can choose with confidence. You’ll find what each offers, who it suits, and practical tips—everything you need to get the most out of your day with Spinapark, Acrobranch, Bol d’air & Acrosphere compared.
Whether you’re chasing high-speed zip-lines or planning an easy family circuit in the trees, the Vosges delivers. Each park has its own specialty, and at all of them fun and excitement is guaranteed. Read on to decide which adventure fits your style.
Quick answer: which climbing park should you choose?
- Want a headline zip-line experience? Choose Bol d’air for the iconic Fantasticable: a 1,350 m flight over the firs at close to 100 km/h, plus a calmer seated option (Fantasticool).
- Visiting with younger children? Bol d’air also features the playful Bois des lutins (a sky-and-earth play world for kids). Other parks in the Vosges typically offer child-friendly treetop courses—check the current age/height guidance when you book.
- After classic treetop variety? Spinapark, Acrobranch and Acrosphere are established adventure parks in the Vosges, each with its own flavor of aerial courses and zip-lines.
Tip: At check-in, use our campsite app to discover nearby activities and plan your outing.
Bol d’air (La Bresse): from Fantasticable thrills to family play
If you’ve ever wanted to fly like a bird, Bol d’air in the La Bresse resort delivers. Its signature Fantasticable sends you soaring while clipped to a 1,350-meter cable, gliding over the Vosges firs and sweeping landscapes at nearly 100 km/h—a truly unique sensation. Prefer to sit back for a gentler glide? Opt for Fantasticool, a calmer, seated version of the experience.
Beyond the headline zip-line, Bol d’air offers:
- Tree adventure courses for all-round aerial fun
- Bois des lutins: a whimsical play area “between sky and earth” for children
- Bungee jumping for dedicated thrill-seekers
Learn more or share the details with your crew: Bol d’air & Fantasticable
Spinapark, Acrobranch & Acrosphere: what you can expect
The Vosges is rich in treetop and climbing parks, and these three—Spinapark, Acrobranch and Acrosphere—are part of the local adventure scene. While each has its own specialty, you can generally expect:
- A mix of aerial obstacles (bridges, nets, beams) and zip-lines set among the trees
- Progressive difficulty circuits, typically suitable for a range of ages and comfort levels
- Harnessed safety systems and staff briefings before you start
Because every site focuses on its own strengths, browse current course line-ups and age/height guidance when you plan. Wherever you go, fun and excitement are part of the promise in the Vosges.
How to choose your park: a simple decision checklist
Use this quick checklist to match the day’s adventure to your group:
Thrill level
- Craving speed and spectacular views? Go for Bol d’air and ride Fantasticable; pick Fantasticool for a calmer seated glide.
- Prefer a balanced treetop challenge without the headliner zip-line focus? Consider Spinapark, Acrobranch or Acrosphere and select circuits that fit your comfort zone.
Ages and confidence
- With younger adventurers, look for children’s courses and playful spaces. Bol d’air’s Bois des lutins is a family-friendly highlight.
- For mixed-ability groups, choose parks that offer multiple difficulty levels so everyone can enjoy a parallel route.
Time window
- If you have just a couple of hours, aim for a shorter circuit or a signature zip-line. With a half-day or more, combine a treetop course with relaxation back at the lake.
Season and weather
- Treetop parks operate outdoors. Dress in layers, wear closed-toe shoes, and pack light gloves for grip if you prefer.
Pairing with your stay at Domaine des Messires
- After your adventure, unwind on our beach volleyball or pétanque courts, or book our lakeside sauna for up to 4 people (reserve one-hour sessions at reception; the fee is settled at the end of your stay).
- Traveling with kids in high season? Our Kids Club runs morning and early-evening sessions five days a week with crafts, drawing, creative workshops and outdoor games—ideal before or after a park outing.
Plan with the app
- Our campsite app lists key points of interest outside the campsite to simplify your day planning. You can also use it to order bread and pastries from local bakeries to fuel your morning.
At-a-glance comparison
Below is a concise, fact-focused overview to help set expectations. Specific course line-ups and requirements vary by site; always verify details when you book.
| Park | What stands out at a glance | Good to know |
|---|---|---|
| Bol d’air (La Bresse) | Signature Fantasticable (1,350 m; nearly 100 km/h); Fantasticool seated option; tree adventure courses; Bois des lutins for kids; bungee jumping | Unique zip-line flight over firs and Vosges landscapes; options for families and thrill-seekers |
| Spinapark | A climbing/treetop park in the Vosges | Each park in the region has its own specialty; fun and excitement guaranteed |
| Acrobranch | A climbing/treetop park in the Vosges | Each park in the region has its own specialty; fun and excitement guaranteed |
| Acrosphere | A climbing/treetop park in the Vosges | Each park in the region has its own specialty; fun and excitement guaranteed |
Practical tips for a smooth day out
- Book ahead: Popular time slots can fill quickly. Confirm age/height requirements for your group.
- What to wear: Closed-toe shoes with good grip, comfortable activewear, and layers for the forest shade. Long hair tied back.
- Travel light: A small pack for water and snacks; leave dangling items and loose jewelry behind when you clip in.
- Warm up: A few stretches pre-briefing make the first obstacles feel more fluid.
- Refuel and relax: Back at the campsite, grab a snack or drink at the bar, or pre-order fresh bread and pastries via the app for the next morning.
- Stay connected when you need to: Around our main building, Wi‑Fi is free, and 4G coverage is generally good across the campsite.
FAQs
Are there climbing or adventure parks near the campsite?
Yes. The Vosges is home to Spinapark, Acrobranch, Bol d’air and Acrosphere, each offering its own range of aerial courses and thrills.
What is the Fantasticable at Bol d’air?
A high-speed zip-line flight in La Bresse where you’re clipped to a 1,350 m cable and soar over the firs and Vosges scenery at nearly 100 km/h—a standout, bird’s-eye experience.
Is there a calmer version of Fantasticable?
Yes. Fantasticool offers a seated, more peaceful glide while still delivering the views.
Do these parks suit families with young children?
Yes, many treetop parks offer beginner-friendly courses for kids. At Bol d’air, the Bois des lutins provides a playful world between sky and earth designed for children.
How can I plan outings while on site?
Use our campsite app to find key activities outside the campsite, check what’s nearby, and organize your day. You can also order morning bread and pastries via the app.
Conclusion: pick your thrill, we’ll handle the rest
With Spinapark, Acrobranch, Bol d’air and Acrosphere on your doorstep, the Vosges makes it easy to match your day to your mood—from headline zip-line thrills at Bol d’air to classic treetop circuits the whole family can enjoy. Back at Domaine des Messires, settle into lakeside calm, join a family game, or book the sauna and relive your favorite moments.
Ready to plan your adventure? Book your stay at Domaine des Messires, explore nearby parks via our app, and don’t miss the unforgettable flight of Fantasticable at Bol d’air & Fantasticable.