Overview
Grade: C/D
Total time: 3 hrs
Climbing time: 2 hrs
Approach time: 20 mins
Exit time: 20 mins
The Moléson Klettersteig, specifically the "Ferrata de la Face" route, offers climbers an exhilarating ascent up the north face of Le Moléson, a prominent peak in the Fribourg Pre-Alps of Switzerland. This via ferrata is renowned for its challenging passages and breathtaking views, making it a favorite among seasoned climbers.
Route Overview:
Difficulty: Rated as C/D, indicating a challenging climb with some demanding sections.
Elevation Gain: Approximately 230 meters.
Climbing Duration: Typically takes about 2 hours to complete the ascent.
Approach and Descent: Both the approach to the starting point and the descent after the climb require around 20 minutes each.
The route is well-secured with steel cables and iron rungs, ensuring safety while providing a thrilling experience. Climbers navigate vertical and occasionally overhanging sections, with strategically placed iron rungs aiding progression. The ascent culminates near the summit of Le Moléson, rewarding climbers with panoramic vistas of the surrounding alpine landscape.
Access and Approach:
Starting Point: Begin at Moléson-sur-Gruyères, where parking is available near the cable car station.
Approach: From the cable car station, follow the path leading to the saddle and continue along the marked trail to the via ferrata's entrance. The approach hike takes approximately 20 minutes.
Descent:
After completing the via ferrata, proceed along the ridge to reach the summit of Le Moléson. From there, descend towards the cable car station. Climbers can opt to take the cable car down or hike back via designated trails.
Equipment and Safety:
Climbers must be equipped with standard via ferrata gear, including a helmet, harness, and a via ferrata lanyard with an energy absorber. Given the route's exposure and technical sections, it's essential to have prior via ferrata experience and a good level of physical fitness. Always check weather conditions before the climb, as the north face can be particularly challenging in adverse weather.
Additional Information:
The Moléson Klettersteig features two primary routes:
Ferrata de la Face: The more challenging of the two, ascending the north face.
Ferrata du Pilier: An alternative route with a difficulty rating of C, offering a slightly less demanding climb.
Both routes provide unique perspectives and experiences, catering to climbers with varying skill levels.