Kandersteg Via Ferrata is a thrilling route in the heart of the Swiss Alps, leading across an impressive 350m rock face, cut through by columns and gorges 🏔
Metal structures connecting the northern and southern parts of the Gemmi Pass add a modern touch to the route. Along the way, you'll encounter two 30m-long suspension bridges boldly spanning the Allmibach mountain stream 🌉
This adventure begins near the northern entrance of the Lötschberg tunnel, welcoming travelers from early June to mid-October, coinciding with the operating season of the Allmenalp funicular 🚠
🔝Explore the breathtaking beauty of the Swiss Alps! 🏞
Interesting fact: The Via Ferrata route is about 3.5km long and takes around 4-6 hours to complete. The name "Via Ferrata" is Italian for "iron road" and refers to the metal ladders, cables, and bridges used to navigate the route.