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Gorge Alpine via ferrata in summer

About this activity

Let a mountain guide take you through the entire "Gorge Alpine" from Saas-Fee to Saas-Grund. In addition to the Via Ferrata, you will also pass suspension bridges and fly with the Flying Fox (Tyrolienne).
  • Hours

    2:30

  • Price from

    300 CHF

  • City

    Saas-Fee

  • Book now from 300 CHF

Description

The Gorge Alpine leads from Saas-Fee to Saas-Grund. You'll experience plenty of excitement along the way and shouldn't be afraid of heights to enjoy the adventure. The suspension bridge sways quite a bit. You pass waterfalls and are always well secured. Stairs, steel cables and iron pins provide additional safety.
The mountain guide ensures that everyone arrives safely. You abseil from the Nepal Bridge under supervision. The Flying Fox (Tyrolienne) only takes a little effort the first time. You fly over dizzying heights on a steel cable.

Practical information:

  • also accessible in bad weather
Meeting point
In front of the tourist office, Obere Dorfstrasse 2, 3906 Saas-Fee

Highlights

  • Walk the Via Ferrata in the Fee Gorge under the guidance of a certified mountain guide
  • Fly over dizzying abysses with the Flying Fox (Tyrolienne)
  • Balance over a suspension bridge with strong swinging movements
  • Abseil from a Nepalese bridge
  • Pass waterfalls
  • Experience a natural spectacle between rock, water, wind and air
  • Use safety ladders and steel ropes on the via ferrata

Important information

  • suitable from 10 years
  • Suitable for 2 or more people
  • Requirements: no fear of heights and ambitious

Includes

  • approx. 2.5 to 3 hours climbing tour
  • certified mountain guide
  • Special equipment, technical material

What is a Nepal bridge?

A "Nepal bridge" is a bridge that consists of four or more cables. Originating in developing countries, this construction method is used very frequently today. Two of the parallel ropes are connected with gratings or slats to form the path. The remaining ropes provide additional support for the hands and safety. They are connected to the lower ropes at intervals. As a rule, the climber is secured to another upper rope with a safety hook. The Nepal bridge has proved to be particularly effective in mountainous areas.

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Meeting point

In front of the tourist office, Obere Dorfstrasse 2, 3906 Saas-Fee
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