Via Ferrata
Guided Tours with a Mountain Guide
Climbing via ferratas should be taught. Inexperienced climbers should go with a mountain guide for the first time. This is not only to teach the techniques but also to assess the risks and physical fitness and safety in general. For a guided tour, a mountain guide should take no more than 8 people.
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Level of Difficulty
- K3
- The route includes steep rocky terrain but the path is fully secured. Parts of the way are steep or vertical but are made safer by ladders or metal rungs. Even in the easier parts of the route, climbers are assisted by cables. Securing yourself with ropes is also recommended, as the via ferrata is quite dangerous in parts.
Entry by the Sportchalet in Mürren.
Equipment
In order to undertake this via ferrata each climber needs a climbing belt and a climbing set specially designed for via ferratas (sling with 2 carabiner hooks) and a helmet.
Guided Tours with a Mountain Guide:
- K3
- The route includes steep rocky terrain but the path is fully secured. Parts of the way are steep or vertical but are made safer by ladders or metal rungs. Even in the easier parts of the route, climbers are assisted by cables. Securing yourself with ropes is also recommended, as the via ferrata is quite dangerous in parts.
Entry by the Sportchalet in Mürren.
Equipment
In order to undertake this via ferrata each climber needs a climbing belt and a climbing set specially designed for via ferratas (sling with 2 carabiner hooks) and a helmet.