If you’re looking for an activity in Strasbourg that’s a little different from the usual sightseeing, Ninjastorm stands out as a playful, energetic option. Tucked away in the Grand Est region, this obstacle course offers 1.5 hours of adventure inspired by the popular Ninja Warrior TV show. With over 33 modules spread across 350m² of course, it’s designed to challenge all levels while keeping the atmosphere welcoming and friendly.
Two things I really appreciate about Ninjastorm are the knowledgeable, approachable staff, who are ready to guide or advise, and the flexibility for all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or already a bit of a ninja, you’ll find the course adaptable enough to keep it fun. On the flip side, if you’re not keen on physical activity or have mobility restrictions, this might not be your best pick. Still, for those wanting to try something active and different, it’s a delightful way to spend an afternoon or even a family outing.
Key points / Takeaways

- Accessible to all levels, making it a perfect family activity or team-building challenge
- Guides and staff are friendly, English-speaking, and ready to assist with course navigation
- 350m² of obstacles with over 33 modules keep the course fresh and engaging
- Good value at $23 per person for 1.5 hours of active fun
- Not suitable for young children, pregnant women, or those with certain health issues
- Check availability and starting times before booking, as sessions are scheduled and limited
An Active Adventure in Strasbourg’s Grand Est Region

If you’re hunting for something to break up your sightseeing in Strasbourg, Ninjastorm offers a lively, hands-on experience that most traditional tours don’t include. From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by staff who speak both French and English, ensuring any questions or concerns are addressed. For just $23 per person, you get 1 hour and 30 minutes of access to the course, which is a pretty reasonable price considering the fun you’ll likely have. It’s a good idea to check the schedule in advance, as times can vary, and availability might fill up during busy periods.
The course itself is designed to resemble the legendary Ninja Warrior obstacle challenges, with over 33 modules spread across a sizable 350m² space. The variety means you’ll encounter different types of obstacles—some focusing on balance, others on strength or agility—so the course appeals to a broad range of skill levels. The idea is to complete each obstacle without falling, with or without a timer, making it perfect for friendly competition or just a casual challenge.
I love the way the course encourages teamwork and a bit of playful daring. As one reviewer said, “The kids had a fantastic time,” and I could see that the course is equally suitable for teenagers, friends, or even colleagues on a corporate outing. The staff, including overseers like “Ninja guides,” are ready to assist, making sure that everyone understands how to tackle each section safely.
One thing to consider—this activity is physically demanding. If you’re pregnant, have recent surgeries, or mobility issues, it’s best to pass on this one. Also, it’s not suitable for children under two, under 1-year-olds, or people over 287 lbs (130 kg). But for most active visitors, it’s a great indoor option if the weather isn’t cooperating.
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Exploring the Course: What You Can Expect

Arriving at Ninjastorm, you’ll likely start by putting on a sturdy pair of sports shoes—no flip-flops or sandals allowed—then get a brief safety overview from the staff. The friendly guides will help you understand the best way to approach each obstacle, often offering ninja tips like “keep a little under your feet” to avoid tumbling headfirst into moss (or onto the mat).
As you move through the course, each module offers a new challenge, from monkey bars to balance beams, to wall climbs. This variety keeps the experience lively and engaging. Unlike some obstacle courses where you might feel like you’re just going through the motions, Ninjastorm’s design encourages you to think about your moves, making it more than just physical exertion.
One reviewer noted, “It was great!” and described the experience as a fun activity that’s suitable for all ages. The course isn’t overly competitive, which means you can just focus on your own pace, or challenge friends to beat your time. The course can be completed at your own speed, and the staff are attentive if you need assistance or a quick demo.
After tackling the obstacles, you might feel a bit winded but exhilarated. And if you’re craving a celebratory beverage afterward, there’s a bar nearby—though food is not included in your ticket price. It’s an easy way to unwind and share your ninja triumphs.
Who Will Love Ninjastorm?

This experience is perfect for families with kids who enjoy active play, groups of friends looking for a playful challenge, or colleagues in search of a team-building session with a twist. The course’s adaptability for all levels ensures everyone can participate without feeling out of place. For those who thrive on friendly competition or just want to test their agility, it’s a very satisfying activity.
However, if you’re concerned about physical limitations, pregnant, or have recent injuries, you’ll want to skip this. Also, it’s not suitable for very young children or heavy individuals over 130 kg. It’s best suited for ages 2 and up, with some restrictions on the very young or those with health issues.
Another important point—you’re advised to wear sports shoes. Avoid bringing any loose jewelry, and remember that alcohol and drugs are not permitted on-site for safety reasons.
Price, Duration, and Practical Tips
At $23 per person for 1.5 hours, Ninjastorm offers good value for an activity that’s both active and entertaining. The duration allows enough time to go through the course at a relaxed pace or with some friendly competition. Since availability depends on scheduled start times, I recommend reserving ahead—booking can be flexible with the option to “reserve now & pay later.”
The experience is hosted by bilingual staff, which is very helpful in Strasbourg’s multicultural environment. It’s worth arriving a little early to get comfortable and understand the layout. Be sure to wear comfortable sports shoes, and plan to spend at least a couple of hours in Strasbourg if you’re combining this with sightseeing.
Final Thoughts
For travelers seeking something lively and different in Strasbourg, Ninjastorm is a solid choice. It combines physical activity with a fun, relaxed atmosphere, making it suitable for friends, families, or colleagues wanting a memorable experience. While it might not be for everyone—especially those with mobility issues or health restrictions—those who enjoy a challenge and a bit of indoor play will find it well worth the price.
The course’s friendly guides and adaptable layout ensure you’ll get a chance to test your ninja skills safely and enjoyably. Plus, at just over an hour-and-a-half, it’s a compact adventure that won’t take up your whole day but will certainly add a lively, active element to your trip.
If you’re in Strasbourg and craving a playful physical challenge, give Ninjastorm a try. It’s a chance to have fun, get moving, and maybe even discover some hidden ninja talent you didn’t know you had.
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FAQ
Is the activity suitable for children?
Children over 2 years old can participate, but very young children and babies under 1 year are not allowed. Make sure kids are comfortable with physical activity.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, it’s best to check availability and reserve your spot ahead of time, especially during busy periods, as sessions are scheduled.
How long is the course?
You get approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes of access, which allows you to navigate all 33 modules at your own pace.
Can I pay on the day?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Is it suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate due to the physical nature of the course.
What should I wear?
Bring sturdy sports shoes—no sandals or flip-flops—and comfortable activewear suitable for climbing and balancing.
Are there any restrictions on weight or health?
Yes, the activity isn’t suitable for individuals over 287 lbs (130 kg), those with back problems, mobility impairments, or recent surgeries.
Is food included?
No, food is not included, but there is a bar where you can relax after your session.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are spoken?
Staff speak both French and English, making communication straightforward for most travelers.
To sum it up, Ninjastorm in Strasbourg offers a lively, engaging way to enjoy your day with a dose of physical challenge and fun. Its friendly guides, well-designed course, and affordable price make it a worthwhile addition for active travelers or families looking for something memorable. Just remember to check the restrictions and reserve in advance—then get ready to channel your inner ninja.
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