The 10 most beautiful via ferratas in Tyrol
Via ferratas in Tyrol
Via ferrata climbing is one of the trend sports in summer. The joy of exercise on the rocks and in challenging terrain, and an increasing number of via ferratas have led to a real boom. Today, you can meet people of all ages on via ferratas and you can see that the sport has arrived at the centre of society.
The appeal of via ferrata climbing lies in the combination of nature experience and sporting challenge. The feeling of climbing up steep rock faces, secured by a steel cable, is unique. It requires courage, skill and endurance, but at the same time it also offers an intense feeling of freedom and self-conquest.
The popularity of via ferratas has also led to more and more routes being developed and extended. From gentle beginner routes to extreme via ferratas for experienced alpinists, there is something for everyone. And thanks to the well-secured routes and the option of holding on to wire ropes, it is relatively easy for beginners to get started. An overview of the wide variety of via ferratas in Tyrol with difficult and easy ascents and descents can be found here.
The best regions for via ferratas in Tyrol
In the region around Lake Achensee, more than 10 via ferratas offer a variety of challenges for all ability levels. From beginner to challenging routes, there is something for everyone, and the breathtaking backdrop of the "Tyrolean Fjord" makes climbing an unforgettable experience.
In the Zillertal, via ferratas amidst a magical mountain landscape beckon. The various levels of difficulty of the routes allow climbing fans of all levels to explore and enjoy the breathtaking nature of the Zillertal.
In Ötztal, climbing enthusiasts can expect a variety of beautiful via ferratas that wind their way through the diverse landscape. From family-friendly routes to demanding challenges, the Ötztal offers a wide range of options for anyone who enjoys climbing in the mountains.
Via ferrata highlights in Tyrol
Of the many via ferratas in Tyrol, some stand out in particular and enjoy great popularity.
Lachenspitze via ferrata from Vilsalpsee: A challenging via ferrata along the north face above the idyllic Vilsalpsee in the majestic Tannheim mountains not only offers breathtaking views of three lakes, but also the opportunity for a cosy rest stop. This day tour promises an unforgettable adventure in a dreamlike setting.
Glungezer via ferrata for families: A fabulous via ferrata for the whole family reveals breathtaking views of the picturesque Inntal valley along the Glungezer massif. As a crowning finale, the inviting Glungezerhütte awaits adventurers just below the summit, inviting them to take a cosy break.
Wankspitze from Gasthaus Arzkasten: An alpine via ferrata of medium difficulty (B/C) stretches between the Stöttltörl and the Wankspitze, crossing several spikes and always running along the ridge, creating some airy passages.
Which via ferratas in Tyrol are suitable for beginners?
Via ferratas for beginners should not exceed difficulty B/C and should not be too long. Ideally, they should also have exit options. Always inform yourself and read the tour description carefully. The descent must also be taken into account. It is better to start with a shorter one and gradually increase the difficulty or, even better, attend a via ferrata course and get tips from a professional.
In the tour search, look for via ferratas that cover a short vertical distance and do not take very long. Here is a small selection of popular via ferrata routes for beginners:
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