Top 7 Via Ferrata at Lake Garda

Participating in a via ferrata at Lake Garda is one of the best ways to discover the beautiful landscapes and breathtaking views of this region in Northern Italy. From easy to challenging, discover the best itineraries below.

Via ferrata is a mix of hiking, trekking and rock climbing, where you will follow pre-constructed mountain paths that often include zip lines, high ropes and crossing rope bridges.

More or less adventurous via ferrata are waiting for you around Lake Garda with stunning views over the lake and the surrounding mountains. There’s an excursion for everyone, even kids from 6 years old! Thanks to the right equipment and the help of professional guides, even beginners with no previous experience will find suitable itineraries for them. If this is your case, you will be surprised by the skills you will gain. More experienced climbers can challenge themselves with more difficult via ferrata by following the footsteps of smugglers… we’ll tell you more about that later!

If you are not afraid of vertigo, get ready to try some amazing horizontal and vertical via ferrata at Lake Garda, between the province of Brescia, Verona and Trento. We will introduce you to our selection of 7 via ferrata activities, from the easiest to the most challenging!

1- Via Ferrata Colodri

Via Ferrata Colodri in Lake Garda
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The Colodri via ferrata is one of the easiest iron paths you can find in the Lake Garda region. The excursion starts in Arco, on the north of Lake Garda, and leads through the wall of Colodri. The via ferrata consists of four easy climbing parts that will get you up to the peak of Mount Colodri where you’ll find its symbolic cross and the Madonnina. Take a break after your efforts and enjoy the stunning view over Lake Garda and the surrounding mountains.

This activity is suitable for kids from 6 years old and is perfect for a fun family adventure to spice up your holidays at Lake Garda. The children’s smile and the breathtaking view from the summit are more than rewarding!

  • Maximum Height: 398 meters
  • Requirement: 6 years old
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Level: easy
  • Particularity: suitable for families, iron path, stunning views from Cima Colodri

2- Via Ferrata 92° Congresso

Via Ferrata 92° Congresso with view on Lake Garda
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Via Ferrata del 92° Congresso will lead you up on Monte Baone, above Arco. The route develops along the exposed cliffs and gets a lot of sun. At some point, you’ll have a lot of air under your feet. So even if the activity is rather easy, you should not try it if you are afraid of heights.

This 4 hours via ferrata at Lake Garda welcomes everyone and belongs to the easier itineraries, perfect for beginners. Once on the top of Monte Baone, you can admire Lake Garda and Arco’s beautiful castle!

  • Maximum Height: 480 meters
  • Requirement: 10 years old
  • Duration: 3- 4 hours
  • Level: Easy
  • Particularity: sun exposure and located along Monte Baone cliff

3- Via Ferrata Sarca Valley

Via Ferrata Rio Sallagoni in Sarca Valley
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The Via Ferrata Sarca Valley over Rio Sallagoni, is located between the villages Dro and Drena, in the north-east of Lake Garda. This fun route will introduce first-timers to climbing along cables, ladders and bridges all while being surrounded by the lush forests of the Sarca valley.

No previous climbing experience is required, as you will be secured by a cable during the whole tour and the professional guide will make sure you’re spending a great moment in all safety. Mind that the only requirements are to be at least 8 years old, be at least 1.50 meters high and have a moderate physical level.

  • Maximum Height: 373 meters
  • Requirement: 8 years old, 1.50 meters
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Level: easy, moderate physical fitness required
  • Particularity: equipped with cables, ladders, and bridges and enchanting path in the forest

4- Via Ferrata Monte Albano

Sporty Via Ferrata Monte Albano near Arco
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This historical Via Ferrata at Lake Garda goes up the impressive Monte Albano from which you’ll be overseeing the town of Mori. Characterized by its verticality, it has been recently renovated with iron stairs and now offers various obstacles for technical and strength moves.

To climb the challenging Via Ferrata Monte Albano you need to be in good physical shape and have some climbing skills. This 4-hour tour is suitable for over 16 y/o climbers.

  • Maximum Height: 600 meters
  • Requirement: 16 years old
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Level: Intermediate, good physical condition needed
  • Particularity: renovated and possible to admire the town of Mori

5- Via Ferrata Cima Capi

Via Ferrata Cima Capi above Lake Garda
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This 6-hour via ferrata at Lake Garda will test your climbing techniques! It is safe to say that this is one of the most gratifying via ferrata routes around the lake as you coordinate your movements on the vertical walls of Cima Capi (909 meters), high above Lake Garda.

Even if this is a sporty via ferrata that requires a physical effort, you don’t need any specific skills. The guides will introduce you to the techniques you require. A breathtaking view from the top is part of this adventure.

  • Maximum Height: 909 meters
  • Requirement: 16 years old
  • Duration: 6 hours
  • Level: intermediate, route where physical effort is required
  • Particularity: vertical walls, panoramic view from the top

6- Via Ferrata “The Smugglers Path”

Via Ferrata The Smugglers Path in Lake Garda
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Here comes a very particular via ferrata at Lake Garda. This 4-hour route called “the Smugglers Path” or “Via dei Contrabbandieri” is located between the cities of Riva del Garda and Limone. And what about the curious name? Well, the path was originally used by smugglers to carry tobacco and salt between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire during WW1.

This via ferrata is ideal for experienced climbers who wish to challenge themselves! You’ll climb horizontally about 200 meters above sea level accompanied by our certified guide. You will face narrow trails, overcome tricky parts and enjoy panoramic views over the lake and the surrounding mountains. This activity is suitable for over 16 years olds and requires good physical condition.

  • Maximum Height: 200 meters above sea level
  • Requirement: 16 years old
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Level: Difficult
  • Particularity: follow the path of ancient smugglers

7- Via Ferrata delle Taccole

Via ferrata of Taccole
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The last via ferrata at Lake Garda of our list is the most difficult one. The via ferrata delle Taccole extends over Monte Baldo leading to Vetta delle Buse. You will face a wild and quite isolated path, that is not exposed to the sun. So, even in summer, we recommend you bring a little jacket. The via ferrata itself only takes 1 hour, however, it takes a 3-hour walk to get to the starting point! The itinerary is divided into 3 parts with increasing difficulty. Remember to take a deep breath before the final part – the 25-metre ascent!

Mind that this via ferrata is not available in winter due to the amount of snow that usually accumulates in the Pre Valley. The via ferrata goes up to 2200 meters above sea level and is therefore by far the highest one presented in this article.

  • Maximum Height: 2200 meters
  • Requirement: 8 years old and good physical condition
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Level: Difficult
  • Particularity: wild and challenging path, 3 hours hike to get to the starting point


When participating in a via ferrata at Lake Garda you will not only do a fun and challenging activity but also experience this beautiful region differently. Above all, the views you’ll have are just great! From beginners to experienced climbers, everyone finds their favourite among our via ferrata itineraries at Lake Garda. And if you are curious to discover top 5 via ferrata in Italy, we prepared some suggestions for you!

For the people who are eager to try more activities at Lake Garda, a list with Top 10 Outdoor Activities at Lake Garda is available! For more details on this sport, read our complete guide to via ferrata.