Every seat is a window seat.
Tandem paragliding over the Chiemgau. No experience needed — your pilot has twenty years of it. Booked in under two minutes. The memory doesn't expire.

What does 1,600 metres of silence sound like?
No engine. No glass. No queue. Just the wind in the lines, Lake Chiemsee turning below you, and a pilot quietly reading the air. Most passengers stop talking after the first minute — not from fear. From the view. Meanwhile, down in the valley, the queue for the castle selfie is ninety minutes long.
No experience. No jumping.
Three steps and the ground lets go.

If the wind or clouds aren't right, we don't fly — we move you to a better day or return every cent. That's why the gate on your pass says "weather-best": we choose the mountain on the morning, so your flight is the good kind.
Three questions. Then the sky.
Your pass fills in as you answer.

"It was peaceful, special, almost sublime and somehow powerful. I felt completely at ease."
Reserve your weather window.
GPS pin, what to wear, your pilot's name.
Weather turns? Move the flight or full refund.
Plans change? Cancel up to 48 h before. No questions.
The tower is waiting for your check-in.
Most people bookmark this page and go stand in a queue instead. The mountain doesn't mind. But two weeks from now, "how was Bavaria?" deserves a better answer than "nice." Open check-in — this section stamps your pass the moment you commit.