VIA FERRATA
Via ferrata is the perfect activity to discover verticality with your friends or your family .
You will progress on steep routes by being secured on a cable and with the help of various aid elements: bars, steps, cables, footbridges, zip lines ... Equipped with a harness, a helmet, a pulley and via ferrata lanyards, you will overcome obstacles to discover unique points of view .
The course can be adapted to the level of each participant.
All our equipment is recent, checked regularly and complies with the requirements of French and European standards.
Via Ferrata de Liaucous
For who ?
For everyone, from 10 years old
Duration
Equipment
Sport clothes and shoes, water, k-way. Technical gear provided by the guide
8:30 in the morning at the via ferrata liaucous car park. map
Appointment
1/2 day
Prices
45 € 40 €
25 minutes away from Millau , the via ferrata de Liaucous offers two routes through surprising rock formations.
After 15 minutes of hiking, we reach the common start of the two routes which will intersect on three occasions, thus making it possible to adapt the difficulty of the Via Ferrata de Liaucous according to the level of the participants.
The easy course goes mainly on the side of the cliff and allows you to enjoy superb views . The other course is graded as Extremely Difficult, known for the path of the pear and go through overhanging areas which will not let your arms indifferent !
The common sections include many monkey bridges, a footbridge , a passage in a small cave and a zip line !
An half an hour walk will take us back to the parking lot.
Parcours commun au départ de la via ferrata
Traversée du parcours commun. Arrivée du premier tronçon du parcours difficile à gauche
Le fameux pont népalais qui permet de traverser sur le parcours commun
Repos face aux gorges du Tarn
Parcours facile
Juste avant le passage de la poire
passerelle parcours commun de la via ferrata du liaucous avant la dernière bifurcation
3eme partie du parcours difficile de la via ferrata de Liaucous
Derniers passages difficiles
En arrivant à la tyrolienne, on a presque toujours quelques vautours qui planent au dessus de nous... .
Via ferrata du Boffi
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For who ?
everyone, from 10 years old
Duration
Equipment
Sport clothes and shoes, water, k-way. Technical gear provided by the guide
Meeting at the Boffi via ferrata car park. map
Appointment
1/2 day
Prices (per person)
45 € 40 €
The Boffi via ferrata enjoys a panoramic view of the Dourbie gorges and the Millau viaduct . Redesigned in recent years, the route consists of a very aerial crossing, often flown over by vultures.
The start is on the Causse Noir. After 20 minutes of walking, two courses (Fairly Difficult to Difficult) tack over the cliff. There are monkey bridges , a large net facing the void, two large zip lines (almost 100m) and a large footbridge .
For nesting reasons, it is subject to authorization from March 15 to June 15.
In addition to this, you will need to know more about it.
In addition to this, you will need to know more about it.
In addition to this, you will need to know more about it.
Début du parcours
Le filet face au vide (parcours difficile)
Passerelle parcours difficile
Presque fini !
quelques mètres...
La grande passerelle
Le bouc de la via !
+ via ferrata
For who ?
everyone, from 10 years old
Duration
Equipment
Sport clothes and shoes, water, k-way. Technical gear provided by the guide, your gear is welcome
variable. map
Appointment
1/2 day except Le Thaurac and Florac
Prices (per person)
40 € 36 €
if not stated otherwise
Via ferrata particularly friendly with families:
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La Canourgue
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Mende
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Rousses
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The Malzieu (45/40)
Via ferrata particularly suitable for athletes:
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The Boffi
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Liaucous
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Florac (day: 55 € / 50 €)
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Thaurac (50 € / 45 €)
All via ferrata offer two difficulties and are accessible to both beginners and more experienced.
Pont de singe pour rejoindre la tyrolienne
vue depuis la via ferrata sur les gorges de la Truyère
parcours difficile via ferrata du Malzieu
pont de singe
Parcours facile, contournement de la casquette
A bit of History...
via ferratas seems to appear in the 19th century, when Austrian mountaineers installed equipment to facilitate access to some mountains. Shortly before the First World War, several "railway" routes were created by the Italian army to facilitate the way of army troops and the equipment they had to carry. It was in 1988 that the first via ferrata was developed in France, in the Hautes-Alpes. The practice has since become democratized and there are now more than a hundred in France.