Adventure Brief
Take the plunge with TurmX’s FreeJump in Brühl, near Cologne. Leap nearly 50 meters forward or backward, soaking in skyline views before a smooth landing.
30 minutes
challenging
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Take the plunge with TurmX’s FreeJump in Brühl, near Cologne. Leap nearly 50 meters forward or backward, soaking in skyline views before a smooth landing.
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Difficulty
challenging
Duration
30 minutes
Fitness Level
Participants should be in good physical health, comfortable with heights, and able to climb stairs carrying gear.
Wildlife
History
Brühl dates back to Roman times and is known for its historic palaces and proximity to Cologne’s long-standing urban developments.
Conservation
TurmX emphasizes sustainable adventure by minimizing environmental impact and maintaining the site’s urban and natural surroundings.
TurmX
Take the plunge with TurmX’s FreeJump in Brühl, near Cologne. Leap nearly 50 meters forward or backward, soaking in skyline views before a smooth landing.
TurmX is an adventure facility in Brühl, Nordrhein‑Westfalen, housed in a former grain silo converted into a 50 meter climbing tower. The operation offers a focused selection of vertical experiences: House Running, Klettersteig, FreeJump and FreeFall, plus versions of key activities including SchlechtWetterVersicherung options. Each experience uses the tower’s 50 meter height, enabling participants to run down the vertical face during Houserunning, climb what is described as Europe’s highest urban via ferrata on the Klettersteig, or perform controlled leaps for FreeJump and FreeFall.
TurmX supplies specialized harnesses for House Running and cites a state‑of‑the‑art braking system for FreeFall in the experience descriptions. The Klettersteig includes multiple course levels from beginner to extreme, features climbing grips and suspension bridges, and is offered as an over two hour route in the guided format. FreeJump presents an optional forward or backward leap from nearly fifty meters with views toward the Cologne skyline and the Seven Mountains. Several bookings include SchlechtWetterVersicherung to address poor weather conditions.
All information reflects the published trip summaries; the presentation highlights location, measurable height, listed equipment, course formats, and weather insurance options. TurmX therefore positions itself as a destination for urban climbing and vertical jump experiences in Nordrhein‑Westfalen that appeals to thrill‑seeking visitors and those seeking structured guided climbs. Descriptions indicate optional SchlechtWetterVersicherung for select bookings and list clear activity formats, heights, and equipment requirements to help visitors prepare before arrival. The site’s 50 meter structure creates dramatic urban views and compact, high‑intensity experiences suitable for visits from cities.
Location
Brühl, Nordrhein‑Westfalen
Views of Cologne skyline and Seven Mountains
Max Height
50 m
Climbing and jumps up to 50 meters
Experiences Offered
7
Multiple climb and jump options available
Klettersteig Duration
2+ hours
Via ferrata course lasts over two hours
Reserve Klettersteig, House Running, FreeJump or FreeFall now — select experiences available with SchlechtWetterVersicherung.
Secure loose items before the jump
Remove or safely stow phones, keys, and jewelry to avoid drops and distractions during your leap.
Listen carefully to all safety briefings
The guides provide all necessary instructions—following them precisely ensures a safe and smooth experience.
Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothing
Avoid loose garments that might snag during the jump; secure long hair to prevent entanglement.
Check weight requirements before booking
Participants must weigh between 40 and 120 kg to safely perform the FreeJump.
Secure athletic footwear
Closed-toe shoes with good grip ensure stable footing during gear-up and the climb to the platform.
Comfortable, close-fitting clothing
Streamlined attire minimizes snag risk and improves movement ease for the jump.
Light jacket or layers
Bring layers to adjust for cooler temperatures during seasonal shifts.
spring|fall|winter
Hydration pack or water bottle
Stay hydrated during warm weather before and after the jump.
summer