Guided Via Ferrata Routes
Via Ferrata means “iron road” in italien and is used to describe a mountain route equipped with iron cables, ladders and bridges. Starting in the Dolomites, originally built during the 1st World War to aid the movement of mountain infantry, today the Via Ferratas make peaks, ridges and mountain faces accessible to people with a wide range of climbing abilities. Without bringing our own ropes and building our own belays we can safely ascend long and exposed routes in mountain ranges all over Europe.
Photos: Via Ferrata in Austria
Best time: June till September
Price:
Group of 1-4 persons: 340 € per group.
Additional 20 € for every extra person in the group.
Included:
- guide fee
- equipment (harness, via ferrata slings & carabiners)
Group size: max. 6 persons per guide
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