Sport climbing Fluhalp
Sport climbing Fluhalp
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Endurance
2Walking time 4-5 hours. Up to approx. 900 metres in altitude. For sporty mountain hikers with good basic fitness. -
Technique
indidivual -
Duration
5 hours -
Date
June - October -
Participants
1 - 3 participants
The Fluhalp above Zermatt is a real insider tip for anyone who wants to experience sport climbing in alpine terrain - from the first route to 6b. Between glacier peaks, sunny slabs and professional guidance from a certified mountain guide, a day full of progress, technique and real mountain experiences awaits you here.
Highlights
Description
Take the Sunnegga funicular and then the cable car to Blauherd - from here it's just a 30-minute walk to Fluhalp. This picturesque area is the perfect place for sport climbing. The routes range from difficulty level 3 - 6b. Together with your mountain guide, you'll have a great day. The Fluhalp restaurant for a refreshment break is right next door!
Experience the fascination of sport climbing, a sport that has become increasingly popular in recent years and is still in vogue.
Program
Welcome at the Sunnegga valley station at 08:30 by your mountain guide
Equipment check, railway journey and hike to the climbing area
Sport climbing with coaching for 5 hours
Return to Zermatt
- For Riffelhorn Matterhorn training: mountain boots with Vibram soles
- For sport climbing (Riffelhorn, Fluhalp or Eschelbalme) Climbing finches
- Climbing harness
- Climbing helmet
- Small rucksack
- Clothing suitable for the weather
- Sunglasses and sun cream
- drinks
- Snacks (high-energy food such as chocolate, dried fruit, energy bars)
Climbing harness and helmet can be hired from ZERMATTERS
After booking
After booking, you will receive a confirmation by email. Please check that your details are correct.
Two days before the tour, you will receive a link to the customer portal.
Please contact us before the tour to go over the details (current weather, conditions, group size, etc.). You can reach us by phone, email or visit us at the ZERMATTERS Homebase.
When can you do the Gorge Adventure?
The Gorge Adventure in the Gorner Gorge can be booked all year round. Private tours are possible on any day. Group activities mainly take place during the peak summer season from July to September, when the conditions are particularly attractive. However, a winter tour also offers its own special attraction with the ice columns and the frozen Gornera.
When is the best time to climb on the Riffelhorn?
The Riffelhorn is a popular climbing spot in Zermatt and is particularly suitable for alpine multi-pitch routes and sport climbing. The optimal climbing season is from June to October. During this time, conditions are ideal as the rocks are dry and the temperatures are pleasant. The Riffelhorn offers routes for beginners to advanced climbers and is easily accessible, making it a perfect training ground for alpine tours.
When is the best time for ice climbing in Zermatt?
The ice climbing season in Zermatt usually starts in mid-December and lasts until the end of February, depending on the weather and ice conditions. During these months, waterfalls and rock faces freeze into impressive ice formations that are ideal for climbing. Popular areas such as Blatten offer routes suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers.
What is the difference between a private tour and a group tour?
Private:
With a private booking, you take part exclusively with your own group (e.g. family, friends, team). No other participants will be added. A private booking is worthwhile for groups of 4 or more - but you can also start with a private mountain guide as a couple or alone if you wish.
Group:
The group tour is possible with a minimum of 4 participants. Here you will meet other adventurous people - ideal for solo travelers or couples who do not want to bear the costs of a private guide alone.
Group sizes vary depending on the tour and difficulty. As a rule, our guides lead small groups of a maximum of 4 to 6 people to ensure optimum supervision and the highest safety standards.
What happens if the minimum number for a group is not reached?
If the minimum number of participants for a group activity is not reached, we will inform all registered participants. You then have the choice: either cover the additional cost for the missing participants or the tour will be cancelled and the full amount refunded.
What requirements do I need to fulfill for via ferrata, climbing or ice climbing tours?
In general, you should be athletic, sure-footed and have a head for heights. Special previous knowledge is not necessary for easy tours (e.g. Gorge Adventure or beginner via ferratas). For more challenging climbing or ice climbing tours, experience is an advantage. Our guides or homebase team will be happy to advise you on the right tour for you.
What equipment is needed?
Depending on the activity, you will need weather-appropriate clothing, sun protection and good footwear:
- Climbing harness, helmet and via ferrata set (for via ferrata)
- Climbing harness, climbing shoes (for rock climbing)
- Climbing harness, warm and crampon-proof mountain boots, crampons, 2x ice axe, helmet and warm clothing (for ice climbing)
The mountain guide will bring all other technical equipment. You will also find a list of equipment for each tour.
Can I also take part as a beginner?
Yes, absolutely! Many of our via ferratas and beginner climbing tours are specially designed for beginners. We also offer first experiences in ice climbing on easy routes - accompanied by experienced mountain guides who will explain everything to you step by step.
-
Endurance
2Walking time 4-5 hours. Up to approx. 900 metres in altitude. For sporty mountain hikers with good basic fitness. -
Technique
indidivual -
Duration
5 hours -
Date
June - October -
Participants
1 - 3 participants
The Fluhalp above Zermatt is a real insider tip for anyone who wants to experience sport climbing in alpine terrain - from the first route to 6b. Between glacier peaks, sunny slabs and professional guidance from a certified mountain guide, a day full of progress, technique and real mountain experiences awaits you here.
Highlights
Description
Take the Sunnegga funicular and then the cable car to Blauherd - from here it's just a 30-minute walk to Fluhalp. This picturesque area is the perfect place for sport climbing. The routes range from difficulty level 3 - 6b. Together with your mountain guide, you'll have a great day. The Fluhalp restaurant for a refreshment break is right next door!
Experience the fascination of sport climbing, a sport that has become increasingly popular in recent years and is still in vogue.
Program
Welcome at the Sunnegga valley station at 08:30 by your mountain guide
Equipment check, railway journey and hike to the climbing area
Sport climbing with coaching for 5 hours
Return to Zermatt
Material
You should have this equipment with you so that you are optimally equipped for sport climbing:
- For Riffelhorn Matterhorn training: mountain boots with Vibram soles
- For sport climbing (Riffelhorn, Fluhalp or Eschelbalme) Climbing finches
- Climbing harness
- Climbing helmet
- Small rucksack
- Clothing suitable for the weather
- Sunglasses and sun cream
- drinks
- Snacks (high-energy food such as chocolate, dried fruit, energy bars)
Climbing harness and helmet can be hired from ZERMATTERS
After booking
After booking, you will receive a confirmation by email. Please check that your details are correct.
Two days before the tour, you will receive a link to the customer portal.
Please contact us before the tour to go over the details (current weather, conditions, group size, etc.). You can reach us by phone, email or visit us at the ZERMATTERS Homebase.
When can you do the Gorge Adventure?
The Gorge Adventure in the Gorner Gorge can be booked all year round. Private tours are possible on any day. Group activities mainly take place during the peak summer season from July to September, when the conditions are particularly attractive. However, a winter tour also offers its own special attraction with the ice columns and the frozen Gornera.
When is the best time to climb on the Riffelhorn?
The Riffelhorn is a popular climbing spot in Zermatt and is particularly suitable for alpine multi-pitch routes and sport climbing. The optimal climbing season is from June to October. During this time, conditions are ideal as the rocks are dry and the temperatures are pleasant. The Riffelhorn offers routes for beginners to advanced climbers and is easily accessible, making it a perfect training ground for alpine tours.
When is the best time for ice climbing in Zermatt?
The ice climbing season in Zermatt usually starts in mid-December and lasts until the end of February, depending on the weather and ice conditions. During these months, waterfalls and rock faces freeze into impressive ice formations that are ideal for climbing. Popular areas such as Blatten offer routes suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers.
What is the difference between a private tour and a group tour?
Private:
With a private booking, you take part exclusively with your own group (e.g. family, friends, team). No other participants will be added. A private booking is worthwhile for groups of 4 or more - but you can also start with a private mountain guide as a couple or alone if you wish.
Group:
The group tour is possible with a minimum of 4 participants. Here you will meet other adventurous people - ideal for solo travelers or couples who do not want to bear the costs of a private guide alone.
Group sizes vary depending on the tour and difficulty. As a rule, our guides lead small groups of a maximum of 4 to 6 people to ensure optimum supervision and the highest safety standards.
What happens if the minimum number for a group is not reached?
If the minimum number of participants for a group activity is not reached, we will inform all registered participants. You then have the choice: either cover the additional cost for the missing participants or the tour will be cancelled and the full amount refunded.
What requirements do I need to fulfill for via ferrata, climbing or ice climbing tours?
In general, you should be athletic, sure-footed and have a head for heights. Special previous knowledge is not necessary for easy tours (e.g. Gorge Adventure or beginner via ferratas). For more challenging climbing or ice climbing tours, experience is an advantage. Our guides or homebase team will be happy to advise you on the right tour for you.
What equipment is needed?
Depending on the activity, you will need weather-appropriate clothing, sun protection and good footwear:
- Climbing harness, helmet and via ferrata set (for via ferrata)
- Climbing harness, climbing shoes (for rock climbing)
- Climbing harness, warm and crampon-proof mountain boots, crampons, 2x ice axe, helmet and warm clothing (for ice climbing)
The mountain guide will bring all other technical equipment. You will also find a list of equipment for each tour.
Can I also take part as a beginner?
Yes, absolutely! Many of our via ferratas and beginner climbing tours are specially designed for beginners. We also offer first experiences in ice climbing on easy routes - accompanied by experienced mountain guides who will explain everything to you step by step.



