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Via ferrata course - Lake Garda

Via ferrata course - Lake Garda

Via ferratas offer an exhilarating experience among rock faces and spectacular views, but tackling them safely requires specific technical knowledge.

The via ferrata course , led by Cristiano Gregnanin, Certified mountain guide , is designed for hikers and enthusiasts who want to learn progression techniques and safety management to independently tackle via ferratas.

During the two days of training, key topics will be explored, including:
✔️ Security and risk management
✔️ Correct use of materials and equipment
✔️ Basic and advanced progression techniques
✔️ Use of the third point of support
✔️ Organization and planning of an excursion , with a focus on topography and meteorology

An opportunity to gain awareness and improve technique, tackling via ferratas safely and effectively.

Type of experience
Regular price €200,00 EUR
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    Course 1

  • Course 2
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  • Helmet

    Free rental

  • Harness

    Free rental

  • Via ferrata kit

    Free rental

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Requirements & equipment

Requirements:

  • Don't be afraid of the void
  • Don't suffer from vertigo
  • Good physical shape

Necessary material:

  • Hiking shoes/boots
  • Sportswear
  • Backpack with water and snacks
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Via ferrata gloves
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Technical Details: Via ferrata course - Lake Garda

The Via Ferrata routes of Lake Garda offer equipped paths with cables, ladders, and metal rungs, allowing you to tackle rocky walls in total safety. The course takes place on easy itineraries, ideal for those wanting to gain experience without facing excessively exposed or technical passages.

Details:

Level: Easy

Maximum elevation gain: About 600 meters, with sections alternating between trail and equipped sections

Average duration: Each excursion lasts between 4 and 6 hours, depending on the route and group pace

Equipment: Helmet, harness, and via ferrata kit (with carabiners and shock absorber) provided by the organization or personal

Terrain: Approach trails, equipped sections with fixed cables and ladders, short sections on rock

What to Expect During the Excursion?

The activity begins with a brief technical briefing on progression techniques, use of equipment, and safety measures. The itinerary includes an approach hike, followed by the via ferrata ascent, where you'll learn to manage exposed sections while properly using the via ferrata kit. The route ends with a descent via trail or, in some cases, an easy return route.

Suitable for beginners, as long as you don't suffer from vertigo

Perfect for those wanting to learn the basics of via ferrata with a gradual approach

Accompanied by a Certified Mountain Guide to ensure safety and continuous support

This experience will help you build confidence and improve your technique, preparing you for more challenging routes in the future.

Locations and Logistics Details

To facilitate logistics, alternative meeting points can be arranged at the time of booking, optimizing travel and promoting carpooling.

The meeting time will be communicated a few days in advance, based on weather forecasts, to ensure the best conditions during the activity and provide an experience in total safety.

Between 8:00 and 9:00 depending on the weather. The exact time will be communicated a few days before.

    Requests?

    How do you behave in case of bad weather?

    If the mountain guide deems that the conditions are adverse, he can cancel or postpone the excursion. In case of cancellation by the mountain guide, any deposit will be fully refunded or, in agreement with the client, retained for a possible other date.

    Do I need to know how to double rope and other rope maneuvers?

    No, you don't need any skills, the mountain guide will take care of everything.

    I don't have any equipment, is it possible to rent it?

    Yes, it is possible to rent it, you just need to communicate this during the registration phase.

    Do I need to know how to climb to do a via ferrata?

    A via ferrata allows you to reach the summit even without special climbing skills or mountaineering experience. However, for the more challenging via ferratas a minimum climbing ability is necessary, while for the easier ones no specific prerequisites are required.

    Can I climb a via ferrata even if I suffer from vertigo and am afraid of heights?

    Generally, trust in the mountain guide and in the technical material used mitigates the fear of heights and voids, however in case of obvious vertigo it is perhaps better to focus on easier activities.

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