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VAUDE via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe

Summit VAUDE via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe
Topo VAUDE via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe
Ascent with the Gargellner Mountain Railway
Approach to the VAUDE via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe
Approach to the VAUDE via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe
Via ferrata VAUDE via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe
Cable bridge VAUDE via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe
VAUDE Cable Bridge via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe
Summit ridge VAUDE via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe
Descent VAUDE via ferrata Gargllner Köpfe

Factbox

Difficulty: mittel
Distance: 3.79 km
Ascent: 405 m
Descent: 405 m
Duration: 3.3 h
Deepest point: 2119 m
Highest point: 2482 m
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  • Höhenprofil

    The via ferrata Gargellner Köpfe offers a high alpine climbing experience and breathtaking views. And this with a short approach and good protection by steel cables and clamps.

    A great high alpine via ferrata that is easily accessible thanks to its location in the middle of the Gargellen hiking area. Besides the airy ridge and wall climbing in the dark gneiss of the Silvretta crystalline, you can expect two rope bridges that guarantee pure adrenaline. There are two options to reach the summit – the easier follows the ridge with difficulty level B/C, the harder (C/D) also goes over the two rope bridges. The closer you get to the summit cross, the further the panoramic view extends over the mountains of Rätikon and Silvretta.

    Approach: From the Bergbahnen Gargellen mountain station, follow the signs towards St. Antönier Joch up to the Kristallbahn mountain station. From there, a path leads left along the ridge to a notch. Then it goes slightly right through the slope to the start.

    Descent: From the summit cross, a wire rope-secured wall step leads down onto the flattening ridge. After the end of the wire ropes, sure-footedness is required: the path leads you over a steep gravel path to the avalanche barriers above the chairlift mountain station. From there, you reach the Bergbahnen Gargellen mountain station in about 15 minutes on a forest road.

    The via ferrata is not recommended when wet. Also note that despite the short approach, you are in high alpine terrain.

    Presented by: Montafon
    Author: Andreas Marent

  • Difficulty: mittel
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    Altitude: 2482 m 2119 m Best season:
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    JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
    Equipment:

    Helmet, harness, via ferrata set, gloves

    More info & links:

    Der Klettersteig ist sehr gut abgesichert, sollte aber bei Nässe nicht begangen werden – da es sehr rutschig wird!

  • Directions

    From the parking lot or the valley station of the Bergbahnen Gargellen cable cars, you take the gondola up to the Schafberg. Once at the mountain, you still have the opportunity to use the restrooms or to refresh yourself with a small treat at the Schafberg Hüsli mountain restaurant before setting off. To reach the start, follow the signs towards St. Antönier Joch, and at the Kristallbahn mountain station, a path leads left to a notch. Then, it goes slightly to the right into the cirque and continues over a gravel path to the start point.

    After the start, the route goes over an obliquely running ridge (B), then over a small ledge and a steep section (C), as well as an easier wall section (B) to a ledge. At the information board, the paths split. The climbing leads through varied surroundings in two variants to the summit of the Gargellner Köpfe at 2482 m (see topo).

    The descent from the summit leads down a wire rope-secured wall step onto a flattening ridge and further through avalanche barriers to the chairlift mountain station of the Gargellner Köpfe. From here, it takes about 15 minutes to reach the Bergbahnen Gargellen mountain station again.

    Start Schafberghüsli
    Coordinates:
    Geogr. 46.95745 N 9.896008 E
    Destination Schafberghüsli

    Waypoints

  • Public transportation:

    Just leave your car standing

    The regional buses operate throughout Montafon. The main lines run every half hour from Schruns train station.

    Bus stop at the start/finish of the route: Gargellen Schafbergbahn / line 670

    Timetable: www.vmobil.at

    Arrival by train to Montafon

    From Bludenz station, the Montafonerbahn runs hourly (partially every half hour). There are also direct connections from Lindau (D) and Bregenz.

    Timetable: www.oebb.at

    Approach:

    Take the A14 to the Bludenz/Montafon exit and continue on Montafonerstraße L188 to St. Gallenkirch. There, turn right onto Gargellnerstraße and follow this to Gargellen.


    Route Planner

    Park:

    Valley station Bergbahnen Gargellen (paid)