Experience the thrill of climbing and hiking in the wonderful landscapes of Jura. Your certified instructors to guide you through the different routes.
Come get some altitude in Jura's Via Ferratas and admire new landscapes. This fun activity can be done in a group or family, as one moves along a cliff with built-in equipments, monkey bridges, ladders, zip lines... all in a wild and natural setting.
Before each climb, you learn or review the basics with certified instructors, such as the use of equipment (via tethers), and security. During the Via, your guide will teach you to pass various obstacles and will provide a maximum of technical advice to get you to become autonomous gradually.
You will go with Roc'Emotions on one of the following routes:
"La Roche du Mont" (Ornans 25)
2 possible routes: C (difficult) and D / E (very difficult to extremely difficult)
"Via Tichodrome" (Noiraigue - Switzerland)
C (Difficult)
"Les Echelles de la Mort" (Charquemont 25)
C (Difficult) to D (difficult)
"Les Baumes du Verneau" (Nans-sous-Sainte-Anne 25)
4 possible routes: A (easy), B (moderatly difficult), D (difficult), E (Extremely Difficult)
Difficulties explained
A - easy Straightforward path, but exposed. Plenty of climbing aids, possible short ladders. Challenging walking rather than climbing. Sure-footedness and a good head for heights are the main requirements.
B - moderately difficult Some steep terrain, smaller footholds, but climbing aids provided. Longer ladders possible. Essentially protected but exposed scrambling. Some use of arms.
C - difficult Steep to very steep rock, adequate climbing aids, long ladders possible (or even briefly overhanging). Good fitness and some arm strength required.
D - very difficult Very steep to vertical, maybe short/well aided overhanging sections, mainly very exposed. Some climbing aids but often wire rope only. Strong arms and hands required.
E - extremely difficult Vertical to overhanging; consistently exposed; very small footholds or friction climbing, usually no climbing aids other than the wire. Sustained arm strength required. Easier sections may be unprotected.
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