Via ferrata Le P'tchi

Via Ferrata
Half day
8 participants max.

A beautiful aerial route above Chambéry, with playful sections and grandiose panoramas.

Situated above the village of Saint-Jean-d'Arvey, the P'tchi via ferrata offers a varied and progressive itinerary, perfect for discovering the sensations of heights in a wild setting.

After an approach walk of around an hour through a pleasant forest, you reach the start. The route begins with a 20-metre vertical wall, followed by a second step and an aerial traverse to the right. Overhanging sections and a 10-metre dihedral lead to a wide, comfortable grassy ledge. Next, a long traverse to the left alternates technical and physical sections with more relaxing sections.

An impressive ladder leads you to the "œil à Carret", a natural cavity offering superb views and an ideal place to take a break.the rest of the route includes vertiginous, overhanging sections leading to the passerelle du Sappey, a suspended crossing of more than 30 metres (optional, an escape route allows you to avoid this passage). From here, you can choose to continue on the P'tchi route, with two balance beams and a final technical and athletic climb, or branch off towards the Trottoir à Jules route. This leads to the via ferrata de la Grotte à Carret, a route classified as ED (extremely difficult) and very exposed. All options eventually lead to the lookout point at Rocher de Charvettan, the highest point of the climb.

This is an accessible but challenging route, offering great vertical immersion with breathtaking views of the Chambéry basin and Mont Granier.

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Near Chambéry
Superb views of the Chartreuse and Belledonne mountains
A varied and fun itinerary

The guide's opinion

A beautiful via ferrata, with the advantage of being just above Chambéry. Best done in the morning in summer, to avoid baking on the wall!

Meeting point

Rates

Single rate per person
60 €

What the price includes

Included

Supervision by a professional
Loan of the safety equipment needed for the activity (harness, helmet, via ferrata lanyard with energy absorber, rope, etc.).

Not included

Local transport
Snacks and drinks

Frequently asked questions

The route is rated AD+ (Assez Difficile +). It includes vertical sections and some physical and aerial passages, but remains accessible to sporty people who are comfortable with sports at height.

This is not compulsory if you are self-sufficient and well equipped. On the other hand, for a first experience or to improve your safety and technique, a qualified guide is strongly recommended.

Allow around 1 hour for the approach walk, 2 to 2 and a half hours depending on which option you choose, and 45 to 1 hour for the descent along the return path.

No, it's optional. An escape route allows you to bypass it and complete the route more leisurely.

It is possible to do a full day together, continuing with the descent of the Ternèze canyon. Nearby, it's easy and great fun, with a series of jumps and slides that can be enjoyed by people of all abilities.

On a via-ferrata, it's unpleasant to be too cold, too hot or too wet. Apart from these conditions, the activity can be enjoyed all year round!

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Creative and flexible

A flexible framework for devising the most appropriate itinerary or activity for each day, depending on the group and the conditions.

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