Winter via ferrata in the Jura
Winter via ferrata in the Jura: a unique experience
A guided tour of the Jura via ferrata, just for you!
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Duration
Half a day
(± 3 hours)
Level
Athletic
Price
From €180.00 per group of up to 3 people
+ From €60.00 per additional person
Private guide for your group
Minimum age
Ages 15 and over
Location
Via ferrata in the Jura, Franche-Comté

What to expect on your winter via ferrata outing
Well-equipped for winter, set off to tackle a via ferrata in the Jura, near Geneva and the resorts of Les Rousses and Plateau de Retord.
Make your way safely along the cliff face, using ladders, footbridges and suspension bridges.
In winter, the atmosphere is unique: fewer visitors, snow-covered landscapes and ideal conditions for making the most of the activity.
This tour is available as a private group tour, ensuring personalised guidance and a pace tailored to your group.
Winter activities without skiing
Winter via ferrata is an ideal way to enjoy the Jura in winter without skiing. It can be enjoyed even when snow conditions are limited in the resorts of the Monts Jura or on the Plateau de Retord.
Three via ferrata routes to choose from for your outing
Depending on your location and the conditions, we offer three via ferrata routes of a similar difficulty level in the Jura, near Saint-Claude, Les Rousses, La Vattay, the Pays de Gex and the Plateau de Retord.
Fort l’Ecluse Winter Via Ferrata
A vertical hike with views over the Pays de Gex, ideal for a challenging winter outing near Geneva and the Plateau de Retord.

La Roche au Dade Winter Via Ferrata
A mountain walk with views of the Jura Mountains, ideal for a winter outing in the countryside near Les Rousses and La Vattay.

Regardoir Winter Via Ferrata
An accessible route with views of Lake Vouglans, in a peaceful setting far from the summer crowds.

Book your winter via ferrata in the Jura
Book your private winter via ferrata outing now. Enjoy a half-day of adventure in the heart of winter in the Jura Mountains!
Via ferrata in the Jura in the depths of winter
A unique winter experience in Franche-Comté, close to the resorts of the Monts Jura.
Why choose a winter via ferrata in the Jura?
- Winter sports challenge for ages 15 and over.
- Breathtaking views of the Jura Mountains and the Mont Blanc massif.
- An alternative to skiing when there isn’t enough snow at the resorts in the Monts Jura, Les Rousses and the Plateau de Retord.
- A wide variety of trails close to Geneva, Les Rousses, La Vattay and the Retord Plateau.
Safety, supervision and equipment
Winter via ferrata outings in the Jura are suitable for participants aged 15 and over. This outdoor activity in Franche-Comté takes the form of half-day private lessons, with a guide all to yourselves.
- The Fort l’Ecluse via ferrata is located in the Pays de Gex, near the resorts on the Plateau de Retord.
- The Roche au Dade via ferrata is located in Morez, near the resorts of La Vattay and Les Rousses.
- The Regardoir via ferrata is located in Moirans-en-Montagne, near Lake Vouglans. The route is open until 15 November.
In winter, conditions can change rapidly. The route can therefore be adjusted to suit the current conditions.
If you’re travelling from Lyon, Geneva, Dijon or Besançon, the journey will take between 1 and 2 hours.
What to bring
- Sports shoes (trainers or hiking boots) – Available for hire,
- Water bottle,
- Snacks,
- Warm clothing.
The price includes:
- Supervision by a state-qualified guide,
- Team and individual equipment,
- The guide’s third-party liability insurance.
Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ
What is a winter via ferrata?
Winter via ferrata follows the same routes as in summer. The cliffs are equipped with cables, ladders and footbridges. In winter, it offers a chance to explore the mountains in a quieter setting, amidst snow-covered landscapes.
Do you need to be fit to tackle a via ferrata in winter?
Yes, the winter via ferrata in the Jura is aimed at fit and active people. However, no technical skills are required. If you’re looking for a less strenuous activity, why not go for a lovely snowshoe walk?
Is it harder than in the summer?
Winter conditions can make the activity a little more challenging, particularly due to the temperatures. However, the routes are chosen to ensure they remain accessible and suited to the group’s ability.
Is the exit supervised?
Yes, all winter via ferrata outings are led by a Jura guide dedicated to your group, thanks to our private booking options. They will accompany you and ensure your safety throughout the route.
What equipment is provided?
All the necessary equipment is provided (climbing harness, helmet, via ferrata lanyards). You simply need to bring clothing suitable for winter conditions.
Is it cold during the activity?
The outings are organised in suitable conditions. You will be on the move the whole time, so wearing appropriate clothing will ensure you can take part comfortably.
How long should I allow for this?
Allow 3 hours for the activity.
What if the weather is bad?
The guide may change the itinerary. If the activity cannot go ahead, we will reschedule it for another day. If this is not possible, we will cancel it. In that case, you will receive a full refund.

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