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Difficulty

C

Total Distance

475 m

Status

Closed

Difficulty

C

Total Distance

475 m

Status

Closed

Via Ferrata

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Via ferrata

Climbing

DESCRIPTION:

The panoramic via ferrata to Seefelder Spitze offers breathtaking views over the entire high plateau of the Seefeld region, extending to the Zugspitze. It provides excellent rest spots to catch your breath and is a true mountain experience for experienced via ferrata enthusiasts. The 450-meter-long route covers dolomite-like limestone with numerous longer vertical sections that are sparsely equipped with rungs and are quite exposed in parts. It's an enjoyable via ferrata with many B/C sections that can be climbed in half a day with the help of the cable cars.

Key Facts:

  •     Elevation difference: 260 meters

  •     Length: 475 meters

  •     Difficulty: C

  •     Approach from Rosshütte station: about 30 minutes

  •     Climbing duration: about 1.5 - 2 hours

  •     Descent to Seefelder Joch station: about 20 minutes



APPROACH TO THE WALL:

The marked path towards Reither Spitze, below the southwest cliffs of Seefelder Spitze, starts directly at the Rosshütte cable car mid-station. From this hiking trail, the entry point to the via ferrata is reached in just a few steps. There is a bench right at the entry, in a small niche, where you can safely put on your climbing gear away from falling rocks. If you want to extend the tour, you can also hike up

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