Keswick & North Lakes Via Ferrata Outdoor Activity Providers (2)
If your looking to try some Via Ferrata in Keswick & North Lakes then contact the great Via Ferrata providers and guides below. They will be able to organise a Via Ferrata trip trip for you, your family, your school or your group.
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Keswick Adventure Centre Keswick & North Lakes -> Cumbria & Lake District National Park
Keswick's Premier activity provider
Activities include Abseiling, Canoeing, Gorge Walking, Mountain Biking, Raft Building, Rock Climbing and Via Ferrata View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £25 per person
Min-age from 7 years (7 if unaccompanied)
Glaramara Outdoors Keswick & North Lakes -> Cumbria & Lake District National Park
Outdoor activities in the heart of the Lake District
Activities include Abseiling, Gorge Walking, Rock Climbing and Via Ferrata View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £25 per person
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Key Adventures Team Building and Outdoor Activities Kendal & South Lakes -> Cumbria & Lake District National Park
Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Kendal & South Lakes, Cumbria & Lake District National Park
Activities include Abseiling, Orienteering, Raft Building, Rock Climbing and Via Ferrata View All
Full DetailsActivities from £35 per person
Via Ferrata Keswick & North Lakes Providers MapView large map
Via Ferrata (Italian for 'Iron Way') is a route up or across a mountain or rocky crag equipped with safety cables, iron rungs to climb on, ladders up difficult sections and bridges across gaps.
Via Ferrata was first used in the Dolomite mountain region of Italy during the First World War, in order to speed up and ease the movement of infantry around the region.
Via Ferrara can be used with a small amount of safety equipment, helmet, harness and Via Ferrata lanyards. These lanyards are used to attach yourself securely to the fixed safety cables. All the necessary kit can often be hired from near the start of the Via Ferrata, or will be included as part of a guided trip.
If you have never been on Via Ferrata, we would recommend that you get some training in moving safely on the rock face, or go with a guide or instructor. You can find Via Ferrata guides and instructors on Go Get Adventure.



