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Via ferrata
Via ferrata les Arcs - Peisey Vallandry
![Via ferrata aux Arcs - Bourg Saint Maurice - Vanoise](/sites/default/files/styles/images_activites_thumbnail/public/media/images/via_ferrata_les_arcs_0.jpg?itok=Fp-wf0YH)
The via ferrata with variable geometry: a first easy section for children, followed by a second section that is a bit more physical and aerial for older participants, and finally a third, more challenging section.
Via ferrata - Bourg Saint Maurice les Arcs
![via ferrata Rocher du Vent avec les guides de Bourd St Maurice](/sites/default/files/styles/images_activites_thumbnail/public/media/images/via_ferrata_6.jpg?itok=M4Q2zQw7)
The via ferrata of Rochers du Vent offers a beautiful mountain hike, reminiscent of the routes in the Dolomites, the birthplace of this activity. It's a highly diverse via ferrata with walking sections, aerial passages that are never too physically demanding, a long monkey bridge, and always, superb views of Lake Gitte, Lake Roselend, and Mont Blanc. To top it all off, there's a surprise underground. Don't miss the Rocher du Vent via ferrata in the Beaufortain region with the guides from Bourg Saint Maurice.
Via cordata en Tarentaise
![Via cordata de sainte Foy en Tarentaise - guides des Arcs](/sites/default/files/styles/images_activites_thumbnail/public/media/images/via_cordata.jpg?itok=-2EyW0RY)
The via cordata differs from the via ferrata by the absence of a cable. Rope anchoring is therefore mandatory for safety, and steps and pig's tails help with progression.