Via ferrata in Switzerland
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Adelboden (Bernese Oberland)
Grip tight and pull up... The climbing wall in the village center is an invitation to experiment with gravity.
Aletsch (Valais)
A via ferrata in a lakeside setting, arranged with great originality
and with plenty of ironwork: ideal for scrambling up the steep rock
above the water.
Andermatt (Central Switzerland)
A truly spectacular route in the granite rocks of the Schöllenen gorge,
albeit with plenty of grass in between. There are fascinating views
down into the wild gorge and its roads.
Baltschieder (Valais)
Alpine, rather sparsely secured route with a hut at the end of the
fixed-rope section. Fabulous scenery of the Baltschied Valley; the
descent is a non-stop feast for the eyes.
Bellinzona (Ticino)
The Climbing Garden Palestra di Roccia San Paolo near Bellinzona offers 23 climbing routes, ranging from level 2 to 6 as far as skills are concerned, in an area of 30,000 square meters.
Braunwald (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The playground on the Braunwald mountain offers two seperate facilities for practicing climbing and roping down (levels 2 to 7).
Braunwald (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Large, widely varied ridge crossing against a fantastic Alpine
backdrop; it features a short walk-in, plenty of action and a few
special highlights such as the large suspension bridge.
Disentis (Graubünden) (Graubünden)
Wasserschlucht, Alle, die was erleben wollen: Klettern, Abseilen, Seilbrücke, Seilbahn, Kletterbaum
Engelberg (Central Switzerland)
Short via ferrata route. Especially suitable for families with
children. Can be opened very rapidly in the spring, as it is
south-facing.
Engelberg (Central Switzerland)
This tour offers great views of the peaks for modest effort, with a few
attractive via ferrata passages thrown in for good measure. Ideal for
beginners, even those with older children.










