Via ferrata Zimmereben via ferrata area

Schwendau, Zillertal
Difficulty ratings: B/C
Duration: 0:10 h
Altitude: 200 hm

Zimmereben via ferrata area

Information

  • Requirement: B/C
  • Duration: 2:00 h
  • Duration: 0:10 h
  • Elevation difference: 200 hm

Approach

A few steps north of the Gasthof Zillertal is a detailed information board. Follow the path - past the Huterlaner via ferrata - to the entrance. Entry coordinates: N 47°10'28,4", O 11°51'38,0"

Descent

From the exit shortly to the inn Zimmereben. Pass the game reserve and keep left via the Huterlanersteig (No. 2C) back to the starting point. Please do not descend via the via ferrata!

Walking time descent

0:20 h

Best time of year

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Route description

A veritable via ferrata hotspot in the heart of the Zillertal reveals itself here. A true Eldorado for via ferrata enthusiasts, offering a wide range of challenges from gentle, child-friendly trails to demanding overhanging professional via ferratas. The short approach to these adventures is only surpassed by the inviting hut at the exit, which rounds off the climbing experience in a convivial atmosphere.
 
Due to the proximity to the valley, the via ferratas are accessible early in the year, and even autumn still offers the ideal playground for those who have young and old at heart at the same time and want to be inspired by this fascinating climbing world.

The following via ferratas can be discovered here:

  • Children's via ferrata B
  • Huterlaner C/D
  • Zimmereben D/E
  • Pfeilspitzwand C/D
  • Astegg B to D/E

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Linie: 8327, Haltestelle: Burgstall Gh Zillertal www.mayrhofen.at/fahrplaene

  • Parking

    Tagesparkplatz Zimmereben

  • Contact

    Klettersteig-Gebiet Zimmereben

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