All 8 tandem paragliding flights over Stubai Valley are open to everyone, no experience required. Prices run from 109 € to 145 €, and flight times range from 24 min to 1h. At the budget end, Fly-Stubai's Elferlifte option (109 €, 45 min) is the fastest way into the air. Mid-range options cluster around 110 € to 125 € for a full 1h flight, with HAPPY FLY Paragliding, Paragliding Tirol and Parafly all launching from the Neustift im Stubaital area. For a specialized seasonal experience, HAPPY FLY Paragliding offers a winter departure from Fulpmes Schlick2000 at 145 €. If multilingual instruction matters, Paragliding Tirol covers German, Italian, French and English, while Air 4 You - Tandemflüge includes Russian. Pick by duration first: budget for 45 min or pay the standard 110 € to 125 € rate for a full 1h above the Stubaital ridgeline.
Tandem paragliding flight over Stubai Valley in Elferlifte, near Innsbruck
At 109 €, Fly-Stubai's Elferlifte flight is the lowest price on the list for a 45 min session.
Tandem Paragliding flight over Neustift in Stubai Valley, near Innsbruck
The overall average across all 8 tours sits at a perfect 5/5 from 12 reviews, and HAPPY FLY Paragliding delivers a full 1h flight at 110 €.
Fulpmes Schlick2000 - Vol en parapente biplace en hiver
For 145 €, HAPPY FLY Paragliding offers a specialized winter flight from Fulpmes Schlick2000.
Tandem paragliding over Stubaital near Innsbruck
Paragliding Tirol is the only operator covering German, Italian, French and English in a single 1h flight at 125 €.
Launches happen from the Elfer or Schlick mountain stations above Neustift im Stubaital. The exact launch altitude depends on the operator and departure point, but you'll be soaring well above the valley floor with a full panoramic view of the surrounding Alpine ridges.
The takeoff run is the sharpest adrenaline spike: you and your pilot sprint downhill for a few seconds before the glider lifts you off the ground. After that, thermal riding and any spiraling maneuvers your pilot performs are the next peak moments.
No. Every operator listed marks their flights as 'Everybody welcome', meaning zero paragliding experience is required. Your licensed tandem pilot handles all controls throughout the flight.
The paragliding season runs from May through September. Thermal conditions are typically strongest from late morning into the early afternoon in summer, so aim for a midday slot if you want more dynamic air.
Paragliding Tirol covers German, Italian, French and English. Fly-Stubai and Parafly also speak Italian alongside English and German. Air 4 You - Tandemflüge adds Russian to English and German for their 1h flight.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | -2.9°C | 101.9 mm | Poor |
| February | 0.6°C | 96.3 mm | Possible |
| March | 1.9°C | 131.6 mm | Poor |
| April | 6.4°C | 160.6 mm | Poor |
| May | 9.3°C | 182.3 mm | Poor |
| June | 14°C | 204.4 mm | Poor |
| July | 17.3°C | 239.8 mm | Possible |
| August | 17°C | 227.4 mm | Possible |
| September | 14.4°C | 136.4 mm | Possible |
| October | 8.5°C | 109.6 mm | Possible |
| November | 2.5°C | 111.5 mm | Poor |
| December | -3.7°C | 101.2 mm | Poor |
Equipment
All flights are open to everyone and no gear is provided by you: wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and layer up with a windproof jacket, since temperatures drop noticeably at launch altitude even in summer. Secure any loose items like glasses or hats before takeoff.
Getting there
All meeting points are located in Neustift im Stubaital or Fulpmes, roughly 30 to 40 minutes south of Innsbruck by car via the B183 Stubaitalstraße, with the Elferbahnen cable car station serving as the main departure hub for most operators.
Updated March 2026