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Nina on steep rock. Well secured and with the right know-how, even challenging via ferratas are pure fun!
Mountain guide Nina on a passage with difficulty level C
Fun: There's lots to learn and experience for young and old on the Alpspitze climbing/via ferrata family courses. Your VIVALPIN guides are waiting for you!
Family via ferrata course - fun for young and old
Zack Zack Salami - the name says it all. VIVALPIN mountain guide Theo Förster is enthusiastic about the modern via ferratas that lead to the summit in Zack-Zack.
It's always summer on Lake Garda. The conditions are therefore perfect for a via ferrata course, during which your VIVALPIN mountain guide will not only show you the best iron paths but also everything you need to know about safety and climbing techniques.
Climbing on grippy limestone rock. Here you have the best possible grip for hands and feet. During the VIVALPIN climbing courses level 1&2 with a mountain guide in the Alpsitz area, you will learn the necessary safety and climbing techniques.
Mountain guide Gebse shows how it's done. The best rock in the Bavarian Prealps
Just below the summit of the Alpspitze. Far below you can see the valley of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. With your VIVALPIN mountain guide, the Alpspitze Ferrata can also be managed by less experienced mountaineers or via ferrata beginners. Provided you are in good physical condition!
Mountain guide Andi with his guests in the upper part of the Alpsitz Ferrata
VIVALPIN mountain guide Kalle on the board - one of the most exposed passages on the ascent through the Höllental valley to the Zugspitze.
Mountain guide Kalle on the board - one of the most exposed passages on the ascent through the Höllental valley to the Zugspitze