The via ferratas in Vorarlberg take you high up! Over iron steps, ladders and along wire ropes - secured with a via ferrata set - you will steadily gain height. You can enjoy unforgettable views of the surrounding Austrian peaks. There are many via ferratas in Vorarlberg, in all levels of difficulty and for every fitness level.
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In the picturesque Montafon over 20 via ferratas offer a challenging alpine experience, which are generally of moderate to difficult difficulty. It is recommended that you have previous mountaineering or climbing experience and are in good physical condition to tackle these routes safely.
The Madrisella via ferrata is particularly popular and is considered one of the most beautiful in the region. This via ferrata leads through a breathtaking alpine landscape and offers both beginners and experienced climbers an impressive experience. With its fascinating views of the surrounding mountains and well-secured passages, the Madrisella via ferrata is a rewarding challenge for adventure-seekers.
Another outstanding highlight in the Montafon is the Sulzfluh via ferrata. This via ferrata leads to the imposing Sulzfluh, a striking peak in the region. The route is characterised by challenging passages and an impressive view of the surrounding landscape. The Sulzfluh via ferrata is an ideal choice for experienced climbers looking for a demanding challenge amidst the alpine beauty of the Montafon.
Via ferratas in the Bregenzerwald
The Abendrot via ferrata at Widerschrofen near Schnepfau attracts numerous fans. Although this via ferrata only covers an altitude difference of 150 metres, it is extremely challenging and therefore only recommended for experienced via ferrata enthusiasts. The starting point is at the car park on the edge of Schnepfau. The climb begins by crossing steep rock faces and requires considerable arm strength right from the start. The challenges of the Abendrot via ferrata are rewarded by the impressive views and the unique surroundings of the Widerschrofen.
The Karhorn near Warth is another popular mountain in the Bregenzerwald for via ferrata enthusiasts. There are several variants here, making it possible to visit more often and take on a new challenge each time. From the mountain station of the Steffisalp Express, you can choose between the ascent via the east or west ridge. After the descent to the Warterhornsattel, the trail leads back to the mountain station, from where you can take the lift back to Warth in comfort. The flexibility of the route choice and the easily accessible mountain station make the Karhorn an attractive destination for via ferrata enthusiasts.
Via ferrata in Kleinwalsertal
Der im Jahr 2007 erbaute Steig ist ein rassiger, kurzer Klettersteig der modernen Art. In der Nähe der Kanzelwandbahn mit kurzem Zustieg erreichbar ...
Can you do a via ferrata in winter?
The winter via ferrata on the Arlberg offers the opportunity to indulge in via ferrata climbing even in the cold season. With the summit destination of Mitterkarspitze, the via ferrata promises a particularly challenging route. The route is known for its difficulty level, which is categorised as very high and only appeals to experienced via ferrata climbers.
The descent via the Rossfallscharte back to the ski area is a fascinating end to the tour. This special combination of via ferrata and ski descent makes the winter via ferrata on the Arlberg an unforgettable experience for adventurous freeriders and via ferrata fans with an affinity for skiing.
From the Riffelbahn I mountain station, a short ski ascent to the Riffelbahn II mountain station. Via the via ferrata to the Rossfallscharte.
From Kleinwalsertal to Rätikon and the Rhine Valley
High above Kleinwalsertal on the Mindelheim via ferrata and the Kanzelwand two-country via ferrata, for example, you can enjoy spectacular views of the main Alpine ridge. In 2005, the Sulzfluh via ferrata was built through the southern flank of the Sulzfluh (2817 m) in the Rätikon. Follow in the footsteps of smugglers in the Gargellner Köpfen. The Rhine Valley and Lake Constance can be seen during the ascent on the Via Kessi, Via Kapf and Via Örfla routes.
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