LA VIA FERRATA DE CHISA
Climbing
2024
Recommended
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2024
Equipped with your best pair of sneakers, set off for adventure on the via ferrata of Chisà. The granite walls are equipped with rungs and ramps. Accessible from the age of 12, the via ferrata de Chisà requires a good level of fitness. Vertical drop 306 m, start at 380 m and summit at 689 m. 3 Nepalese bridges, 2 monkey bridges, 4 zip lines (+/- 70 m), 1 spider's web (facing the void), 3 footbridges. Approach: 25 min by footpath; Via ferrata: 3h30 to 4h. Return: 25 min by footpath. Very limited parking at the gîte d'étape.
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À notre arrivée, nous avons eu de bonnes explications sur le matériel, le parcours et les bons gestes à adopter, notamment pour les tyroliennes.
Nous avions quelques appréhensions sur la difficulté (nous faisons un peu de sport/d'escalade mais n'avions jamais fait de via ferrata et certains commentaires n'étaient pas rassurants), mais finalement le parcours s'est déroulé sans aucun problème ! Certains morceaux peuvent être très vertigineux, mais la vue depuis la table d'orientation en vaut la chandelle !
À noter qu'il faut réserver afin de s'assurer de pouvoir avoir du matériel en location (nous recommandons d'ailleurs de prendre les gants pour 2€ en plus afin d'éviter toute brûlure/blessure).
Je recommande cette expérience sans hésitation !
when we arrived the hut was empty so we called the lady (number is on the hut) .. she arrived in a jiffy, gave us the equipment and explained what to do on the zipline... we were all set in approx 10-15mins .. tho, it would be worth mentioning the zipline might get really tricky (especially the last one so pls be very careful there .. my gf burnt her arm when she started turning on the side during the "flight") .. if you do not have a basic French and are not super confident in English, check some tutorials ahead for the lady does not really speak well English and used a lot of french words (luckily, we speak french so it wasnt an issue for us) ..
almost all passages have escape route in case there is a deffect,
missing brake ropes on the zipline, or if you just too tired or scared to do that.. you can easily go around or return .. tho we didn't use these options (did it all) ..
the trail is very well marked so you cannot get lost
all parts were in a very good conditions, brakes were fine and not dangerous to anyone as mention years ago in the reviews below or on other sites.. we felt safe (except the last zipline where my gf got injured... it would be better if there was a rope instead of connecting the pullie directly to the set which forces you to lean backwards a lot instead of being naturally below the cable - thx to the length of the cord... not to mention it would be easier to plug yourself to the pullie.. sometimes you might find yourself in a very weird positions :)) this would be my suggestion to the management.. ) ..
anyway, it was fun :) stay safe and enjoy !!