Via Ferratas for Beginners


Practice Via Ferrata Piburg (Ötz)

Perfect for first-timers – located right by Lake Piburg. A scenic, easy route that’s great for families or anyone new to climbing.

 

Stuibenfall Via Ferrata (Umhausen)

An unforgettable adventure along Tyrol’s highest waterfall! Suitable for kids aged 9+ (minimum height 1.40 m). Bridges, ladders, and plenty of refreshing water action included.

 

Mooswald Via Ferrata (Sölden)

Short approaches, easy sections, and excellent safety – ideal for getting started directly in Sölden. Suitable for beginners with basic sure-footedness.

 

Zirbenwald Via Ferrata (Obergurgl)

Beginner-friendly and a true scenic gem: climb through ancient Swiss pine forests surrounded by stunning mountain views.

Via Ferratas for Advanced Climbers


Burgsteinwand Via Ferrata (Längenfeld)

Steep, demanding, and rewarding: 200 vertical meters above the valley – a real highlight for seasoned climbers.

 

Lehner Waterfall Via Ferrata (Längenfeld)

Truly vertical: right alongside a roaring waterfall, with airy sections and an adrenaline rush guaranteed.

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High-Alpine Thrills


Schwärzenkamm Via Ferrata

For experienced mountaineers only: located at over 2,800 m altitude, surrounded by glaciers and dramatic alpine scenery. Requires strong fitness, technical skills, and a head for heights.

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