Via ferrata & Rope Parks

16 Results وجدت

16 Results وجدت
16 Results وجدت
  • فونيتز – ركوب سريع للأعلى ، أو أكل الفوندو

    تأخذ التلفريك رابيدو سكاي الزوار إلى فونيتز خلال 10دقائق. وتقع المحطة الجبلية على ارتفاع 1617م في منطقة دينتس فيرتس ، وفي فصل الصيف، تكون هي نقطة الانطلاق للكثير من جولات الدراجات الجبلية وتنزهات المشي على الأقدام. هنالك ميزة خاصة: من يونيو وحتى سبتمبر يمكن الاستمتاع بالفوندو بالتلفريك كل يوم سبت على متن الرحلة المسائية. وفي فصل الشتاء، فإن فونيتز هي منطقة التزلج (6مصاعد)
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  • Eggishorn via ferrata

    Safe and secure all the way, you traverse some truly impressive rock formations as you make your way up a total 305-meter climb in around 2 hours to find yourself at the top of the Eggishorn - best vantage point on the grand Aletsch Glacier and end point of the via ferrata.
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  • Rope Park, Saas-Fee

    A tree-top trek involving a variety of suspension bridges and aerial cableways. A sensational experience, open to everyone (minimum height 1m 10), to be enjoyed at your own pace. Whether you are a fitness fanatic or a couch potato, you can have lots of fun.
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  • Signal de Bougy Adventure Park

    This rope park in the trees by the Signal de Bougy offers 15 courses of increasing levels of difficulty. Five courses are also suitable for children over the age of four. There is a restaurant next to the park and a picnic spot under a yurt.
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  • Hiking on Mount Pilatus

    Lucerne’s Pilatus mountain (2,118m above sea level) boasts some of the most spectacular views in Switzerland. From the summit, you can see across the Central Swiss Alps and the Jura all the way to France and the Black Forest in Germany.
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  • The valley of the zip lines

    Riding the zip lines from Charmey feels almost like flying. Experience something new and unique – especially in winter, when the snow-covered fir trees make for an extraordinary backdrop.
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  • Kandersteg-Allmenalp via ferrata

    The Kandersteg, a 350-metre high wall, is a direct route which is not really suitable for anxious beginners. However, there are regular platforms where you can stop off and calm that beating heart.
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  • Davos Färich Adventure Park

    This suspension rope and bike park is located on the Flüela Pass, right by the “Stilli” bus stop. Enjoy extraordinary thrills and spills on five courses with varying levels of difficulty. The children’s course perfectly tailored to younger visitors.
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  • Les Diablerets Via Ferrata

    The concept of the Via Ferrata came about in Italy and was largely developed in this country. A variant of rock climbing, it involves following a route through the rocks, equipped with a double-length safety rope. After collecting your equipment, take the cable car to the start of the Via Ferrata and get ready to start having fun!
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  • Via ferrata Mürren

    The via ferrata leading from Mürren to Gimmelwald requires courage and no fear of heights, but in return offers plenty of thrills and an adrenaline booster.
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  • Four-peak Via ferrata

    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. Only suitable in good weather conditions (with no risk of storms!).
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