Paragliding · Montafon

Paragliding · Montafon

3 offers 135€ – 170€ 5.0 (2 reviews) Verified March 2026
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All 3 tours are open to everyone and flown by Flying for 2 or Air Montafon, both operating in Montafon Valley between May and September. The 135 € Versettla flight (1h) is the entry point: a clean tandem glide from the Top Station Versettla II with German and English briefings. Step up to 155 € and Flying for 2 adds 30 minutes of airtime above Silbertal, launching from the Sennigrat ridge for a broader ridge-to-valley perspective. At 170 €, Air Montafon departs from Schruns via the Zamang cable car, giving you the full Montafon panorama with a different flight line entirely. Choose by airtime and launch point: more minutes in the air and a higher ridge mean a higher price.

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Best value Panoramic Summer Tandem Paragliding flight from the Varsettla

Panoramic Summer Tandem Paragliding flight from the Varsettla

5.0 (1) 135€ See offer
Panoramic Summer Tandem Paragliding Flight over Silbertal  From the Sennigrat

Panoramic Summer Tandem Paragliding Flight over Silbertal From the Sennigrat

155€ See offer
Tandem paragliding flight in Montafon Valley, Austria

Tandem paragliding flight in Montafon Valley, Austria

5.0 (1) 170€ See offer

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Best value rush

Panoramic Summer Tandem Paragliding flight from the Varsettla

At 135 €, the Versettla flight delivers a full 1h tandem glide above Montafon with bilingual briefing, the lowest entry price of the three.

135 €See offer

Maximum airtime

Panoramic Summer Tandem Paragliding Flight over Silbertal From the Sennigrat

The Sennigrat launch above Silbertal runs 1h30 for 155 €, giving you 30 extra minutes of ridge-level exposure over the valley.

155 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

How intense is a tandem paragliding flight in Montafon?
The launch is the sharpest moment: a short run, then the ground drops away instantly. Once airborne, the sensation shifts to a sustained, wide-open glide above the valley. All three tours are rated open to everyone, so pilots manage the intensity throughout.
Which flight stays in the air the longest?
The Silbertal flight from the Sennigrat runs 1h30, making it the longest of the three options. The Versettla and Air Montafon flights both clock in at 1h.
Do I need any experience to fly?
No. All three tours list 'Everybody welcome' as the physical level. You fly in tandem with a certified pilot who handles all controls.
What is the most intense moment of the flight?
The takeoff run and the first few seconds of lift are universally described as the hardest part to mentally process. After that, the flight settles into altitude exposure rather than raw speed.
What languages are the briefings given in?
The Versettla and Air Montafon flights are briefed in both German and English. The Silbertal Sennigrat flight is briefed in English only.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

All tours mark 'Everybody welcome', so no gear is required. Wear closed-toe shoes with ankle support and layer up: air temperature drops at launch altitude even in summer. Leave bulky bags behind since harness fit is everything.

Getting there

The three tours depart from three separate meeting points: Top Station Versettla II (cable car from Gaschurn), Sennigrat Wormser-Hütte, and the Zamang Bahn Talstation at Silvrettastraße 150 in Schruns. Check your booking confirmation for the exact departure point.

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Updated on 3 March 2026