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Zugspitze via Hollental guided via ferrata ascent

Zugspitze via Hollental guided via ferrata ascent
Zugspitze via Hollental guided via ferrata ascent
Zugspitze via Hollental guided via ferrata ascent
Zugspitze via Hollental guided via ferrata ascent
Zugspitze via Hollental guided via ferrata ascent

Andreas, an IFMGA certified mountain guide has planned this via ferrata day to the top of the Zugspitze via the Hollental route. A trip suitable for intermediate climbers in a great scenery of the Northern Limestone Alps.

Private

Alps

1 Day

Jun - Sep

Very high

Advanced


Highlights

  • Get to the summit of the highest peak in Germany.
  • Take part in a challenging via ferrata ascent.

Description

Why don’t you join me on this via ferrata ascent in Zugspitze? This program consists of a full day of via ferrata up to the top of the highest mountain in Germany.

The Zugspitze is a 2.962-meter-high mountain and belongs to the Northern Limestone Alps and to the Wettersteingebirge. It lies on the border between Germany and Austria, in the Grainau region.

During this guided via ferrata ascent, we’ll try to reach the summit via the Hollental route. The Hollental is a narrow valley and in German language, it means “the Valley of Hell”. It requires a very good physical condition as well as some technical skills in rock climbing. Take into account that it implies 8 to 10 hours of vertical ascent.

Please note that this program can only take place during the summer months.

For further information about next departures or if you want to book your place, please contact me now. I will be waiting for your message so that we can plan this via ferrata program in Zugspitze together.

Another option could be this program in Alpspitze via ferrata. Check it out!

Price includes

  • Guiding fee

FAQs

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About the guide

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BBS-Alpin

5.0

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Mountain Guide

My name is Andreas Biberger. I grew up in Mittenwald, in the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Already as a child I was drawn to the mountains and spent a lot of time as a child on skis. At some point I started with rock climbing and everything developed gradually. After school, I first learned the profession of coach builder for cars and I also liked it a lot.

Again and again I also joined climbing courses at the local mountain school. Then I started a training to become a state-certified mountain and ski guide. I have always been passionate about endurance sports so I also tried other sports, such as triathlon, and participated in probably the most famous competition, the Ironman in Hawaii. Mountain biking is another big passion of mine.

I am a certified-IFMGA mountain guide, and for more than 20 years I have accompanied guests through the Alps several times a year. But I still like to travel in my homeland in the mountains and guide my guests to lesser-known but beautiful peaks.

Languages

German

Certificates

UIAGM | IFMGA

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What people are saying about this trip

Uwe

Hi Everyone I don't have much experience but I thought it was a great experience. The weather let us down a bit but everything else was first class in particular our guide. That, however, was Gudrun Schweikert not Rudi because he injured his knee. She was absolutely terrific. I can only highly recommend her. Kind regards; Uwe

Ben

Rudi was awesome!


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