The Alps are the birthplace of via ferrata — iron paths first bolted into the Dolomites during World War I. Today, hundreds of routes across six countries offer everything from beginner-friendly canyon walks to extreme K6 routes that push even experienced climbers.
From the dramatic Bocchette trail system in the Brenta Dolomites to Switzerland's longest suspension bridges, from Austria's 5 Gipfel Klettersteig to France's hidden gems — via ferrata is the purest way to experience the Alps' vertical world.
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Traverse 5 summits in one day at Dachstein West — varied terrain, incredible panoramas, 6-8 hours
Classic Kandersteg via ferrata — exposed traverse with stunning views of the Oeschinensee and Blüemlisalp
Family-friendly via ferrata with spectacular views over the Linth valley — good for beginners moving up
One of the longest and hardest via ferratas in Switzerland — 740 m ascent on the Daubenhorn above Leukerbad, 5-7 hours
Famous for the 40m "Stairway to Heaven" ladder into the void — the most photographed via ferrata in Austria
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