Via Ferrata in Tyssedal
Sheer rock faces and sweeping fjord views make Tyssedal a remarkable destination for via ferrata. Traverse secure climbing routes and experience Norway’s wild landscapes from a thrilling new perspective.
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Via Ferrata and Hiking Excursion to Trolltunga from Tyssedal
Tyssedal, Norway
10 hrs
From€138
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Via Ferrata Excursion and Guided Museum Tour in Tyssedal
Organized by Trolltunga Active
Tyssedal, Norway
5 hrs
From€116
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Via Ferrata and Hiking Excursion to Trolltunga from Tyssedal
Organized by Trolltunga Active
Tyssedal, Norway
10 hrs
From€138
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Frequently asked questions about Tyssedal
The Via Ferrata in Tyssedal is usually open from late spring to early autumn, with the most stable weather conditions between June and September.
The Via Ferrata in Tyssedal is accessible to beginners with a reasonable level of fitness, and no prior climbing experience is required as guides provide instruction and support.
All essential safety equipment, including harness, helmet and via ferrata lanyard, is provided in Tyssedal, but you should wear sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate clothing.
Most guides in Tyssedal require participants to be at least 12 years old, but age limits may vary, so please check the activity page for specific details.
Safety is a priority on the Via Ferrata in Tyssedal, with professional guides, certified equipment and a thorough safety briefing before the climb.
Guides in Tyssedal monitor weather conditions closely and may postpone or adapt the Via Ferrata route if necessary to ensure participant safety.
The Via Ferrata in Tyssedal typically takes between 5 and 7 hours, including approach, climbing and return, so plan for a full day outdoors.