
Falcon Eye Exercise – Climb with a Guide 127 Meters (Fully Booked)
During World War II, there was increased readiness at the radio station. In addition to patrolling the area and constructing shelters, a lookout post was also established in the first antenna tower. Through a narrow slit, the high-altitude guard could scan for unusual activity in the area and eliminate potential threats well in advance.
With the wind and the occasional kestrel for company, participants can experience what it was like to ascend to great heights for a risky mission. Operation Falcon Eye is a dizzying high-altitude exercise 127 meters above ground where your abilities, vision, strength, and balance are put to the test. During the anniversary year, we offer both a number of open climbs like this day – and the opportunity to book private times for groups or friends. For group bookings, email info@grimeton.org
Price per participant for guided climb: 1000 SEK – a perfect present or gift!
Absolutely fab!!! Fantastic! I joined the “Climbing Shift” – climbed up to the top of the station (127 metres) with excellent guides and it was such a great experience. I am really afraid of heights, and this was very challenging for me, but the calm and supporting guides, super professional, helped me to reach the top – amazing. Visit! Do the “Climbing shift”!!! / Jun 2020, Pia

