What is via ferrata?

Literally translated from Italian it is an 'iron road'. The via ferrata is a secure climbing trail in nature. Through the help of iron steps, cables and suspension or rope bridges you climb over mountain walls. Sometimes you even climb up completely vertically.

To get an impression, check the video below (spoken in Dutch). 

A area full of ferrata possibilities

The seven spectacular routes we offer are those of Olvena, Foradada del Toscar, Sesué, Sacs, Graus and Obarra. For every age and level there is a suitable variant.

All our guests are very enthusiastic, including those who have done it before.

Routes in altitude

A prepared route may seem simple, but don't underestimate it. Sometimes it's a challenge to arrive to the next step. Also the differences in altitude can be impressive.

Every via ferrata has a difficulty grade. Are you booking this activity with us? Together with you we'll check the experience of you and your travel company, and of course the amount of adrenaline you can handle, to decide on an appropriate route. 

Practical information

Activities are available exclusively as part of the packages in our travel offerings. To view the cost of each activity, you can select it within our online booking system.

  • Qualified, English-speaking guidance
  • All necessary materials (helmet, climbing harness, Via Ferrata heatsink set)
  • Photo & video reportage: € 20,-
  • Sports shoes or light mountain shoes
  • Easy-fitting clothes
  • Sunscreen
  • Plenty of water
  • All year round
  • In summer it can get hot, so the activity starts early in the morning or in the afternoon
  • 1st level: from 10 years and 1m35
  • 2nd level: from 14 years and 1m50, some previous experience and no fear of heights desired
  • 3rd level: from 18 years and 1m65, extensive previous experience and no fear heights required

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