Climbing is a popular leisure activity for mountain enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Tyrol, with its impressive alpine landscapeThe region offers a variety of via ferratas that are suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers. Here are some of the most famous via ferratas in Tyrol:
3 of the most beautiful via ferratas in Tyrol
Panorama via ferrata in Innsbruck
The panoramic via ferrata on the Nordkette leads almost 2,000 metres above Innsbruck and consists of two sections. The first section runs from the Hafelekar via the Seegrubenspitze and the Kemacher to the Lange Sattel (C). The second, more challenging section (C/D) leads from the Östliche Sattelspitze to the Frau-Hitt saddle and includes many notches, chimneys and turrets.
Via ferrata Stuibenfall in Ötztal
The via ferrata at Stuibenfall, directly above and around the largest waterfall in Tyrol, offers a unique location. At difficulty level C, it leads over rope bridges, through forest climbing sections and steep walls that require muscle strength and courage. Thanks to many footholds and an easier variant at the end, the climb is also suitable for children from the age of ten and beginners.
5-summit via ferrata on Lake Achensee
The 5-summit via ferrata starts at the mountain station of the Rofan cable car and comprises five via ferrata routes. The challenging routes on Rosskopf, Seekarlspitze and Hochiss have difficulty levels of C/D, while Haidachstellwand and Spieljoch are somewhat more moderate at B/C and C respectively. The climbs lead up to 2,300 metres above sea level and are between 180 and 450 metres long.
Tyrol's via ferratas offer something for every level: from family-friendly routes to demanding challenges. Enjoy breathtaking views and experience the alpine landscape up close - an unforgettable adventure!
