Brunnistöckli

Via ferrata Brunnistöckli & Zittergrat

The best variant for beginners and companies

The simple but very attractive via ferrata on the Brunni – the Brunnistöckli is ideal for via ferrata beginners, families and company events of all kinds. For courageous and/or sporty climbers, the airy climb over the Zittergrat is recommended.

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Under the professional guidance of a mountain guide, we show the correct handling of safety, equipment and climbing technique.

Offer to buy CHF
Via ferrata Brunnistöckli & Zittergrat, 1-4 persons 450
Each additional person 90.-
Rental via ferrata set (helmet, climbing harness, via ferrata brake) 20

Meeting point by arrangement. Registration if possible 48 hours in advance. Material and lift tickets are not included.

Brunnistöckli
The via ferrata over the Brunnistöckli is considered a beginner via ferrata. The short ascent and the almost 200 meters of altitude difference are feasible for everyone. Two suspension bridges contribute to a beautiful experience for young and old. In combination with the via ferrata on the Rigidalstock also very rewarding. Everybody gets the urge for more experiences on such iron tracks. The route is ideal for beginners and families!

Difficulty K2
Duration Ascent: 45 minutes (Approach: 15 minutes
)Descent: 20 minutes (white-blue-white hike)
Difference in altitude 200 meters
Season From the beginning of May to mid-October
(also walkable in winter on request)
More info Engelberg Outdoor Guide

Zittergrat
The steep, partly overhanging via ferrata leads to the same summit as Brunnistöckli. It can be done well after an introduction at Brunnistöckli for ambitious climbers.

Difficulty K4
Duration Ascent: 45 minutes (Approach: 10 minutes
)Descent: 20 minutes (white-blue-white hike)
Difference in altitude 200 meters
Season From the beginning of May to mid-October
(also walkable in winter on request)
More info Engelberg Outdoor Guide

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