The walls of the summit Sulzfluh not only hide numerous caves, but also three via ferrata routes that can be easily combined. As different as the three routes are, they have a breathtaking view and varied climbing in the grippy limestone in common.

The Partnunblick family via ferrata is technically easy, requires little strength and is popular with families and beginners.

  • difficulty: K1/2
  • ascent: 1:00 h
  • descent: 1:00 h
  • climbing metres: 200m

The challenging via ferrata leads through the Gemschtobel wall to near the Austrian border.

  • difficulty: K4/5
  • ascent: 2:00 h
  • descent: 2:30 h
  • climbing metres: 450 m

A beautiful summit tour is offered by the via ferrata Sulzfluh – the classic among the three. The route requires a good level of fitness and offers plenty of rock contact and airy traverses.

  • difficulty: K4/5
  • ascent: 2:00 h
  • descent: 2:30 h
  • climbing metres: 750 m

Those who are not afraid of a long approach will find a special experience on the Austrian side of the Sulzfluh. On the via ferrata, the 350 m long
Gauablick cave is traversed on the via ferrata.

The via ferrata Gauablick offers the ideal 2-in-1 solution for climbers and cave explorers. Located on the north side of the summit Sulzfluh, the via ferrata holds a special highlight: the crossing of the 350 m long Gauablick cave. Back in daylight, steeper, cliffy and easier passages alternate.

  • difficulty: K3
  • ascent: 4:30 h
  • descent: 2:30 h
  • climbing metres: 500 m