
Kicking off from 1 Haller Street on Saturday, February 28, this year-long lineup serves up rock climbing tours, via ferrata days, and comprehensive training courses across some of Central Europe’s most dramatic landscapes. From beginner-friendly routes to advanced multi-pitch mastery, the program is packed with limestone towers, roaring waterfalls, and sea-view crags. All levels are welcome, and organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
Szárfői Valley Gorge Hike – Feb 28
The Szárfői Valley (Szárfői-völgy), on the outskirts of Košice (Kassa), is a crowd favorite for good reason. The route follows the lively Szár Stream through narrowing rock corridors flanked by massive limestone walls, hundreds of feet high, with sculptural trees and photogenic formations begging for Instagram. The standout is the Sugarloaf (Cukorsüveg) tower: a freestanding 344-foot giant and a symbol of the Szárfői chasm, loved by climbers for its clean lines and presence.
Beginner Via Ferrata in Austria – Mar 1
Get introduced to klettersteig—fixed steel cables, rungs, ladders, and holds threaded through cliff bands—without the stress. The team leads you gradually and safely, with three easy yet stunning routes in Austria that’ll have your jaw on the floor at every viewpoint. It’s the perfect first taste of this style of mountain travel.
Via Ferrata Mastery for Advanced Climbers – Mar 14–15
Level up your skill set so you can lead your own trips for friends. This compressed but dense course covers everything: planning, equipment systems, rope-work specifics for ferrata, and rescue techniques. Think you’ve got it all dialed? Come test yourself and walk away sharper, safer, and faster. Aimed squarely at seasoned participants craving fresh, practical knowledge.
Expanded Beginner Rock Course – Mar 21–29
An eight-day foundations course with extra content and three additional days to turn you into a confident climber. Expect modern techniques, thorough safety protocols, and plenty of hands-on practice on easy beginner walls. The classroom is the Croatian coast, where top-notch rock quality meets blue-water views—controlled, safe environments in a truly gorgeous setting. You won’t just try climbing; you’ll gain a full base to step up to the next grade.
Beginner Via Ferrata – Skalka – Apr 3
New to ferrata? This one’s for you. Learn the systems and movement on a friendly, step-by-step route at Skalka, building confidence and flow while hanging out on rock with full security. It’s all about that first clean, calm ferrata day done right.
Beginner Rock Course in Croatia (Paklenica) – Apr 8–12
This Paklenica-based course turns novices into climbers at their own pace. Easy slabs and friendly lines, taught with a methodical approach in a vivid national park setting where the limestone is exceptional. Expect a serious skill package—knots, belaying, movement, anchors—so you can progress safely and independently after the course ends.
Multi-Pitch Rock for Advanced Climbers – Apr 15–19
Stepping into multi-pitch means a spike in knowledge: stance management, efficient transitions, route finding, self-rescue basics, and quick decision-making. The course starts with a refresher of core beginner material to lock in the fundamentals, then accelerates. By the final day you’ll handle your kit like a pro and climb a multi-pitch route in half the time it took on day one.
Myrafälle Waterfalls and Steinwandklamm – Apr 25
A one-day Austrian gorge adventure that strings together two scenic hits: the cascading Myrafälle waterfalls and the tight, atmospheric passages of the Steinwandklamm. It’s wild, photogenic, and suitable for all ages. Round it out with a well-earned visit to sample Austrian kitchen favorites afterward.
Advanced Via Ferrata – Austria – Apr 26
Ready to push? Head just over the border for C- and D-grade ferratas that dial up the exposure and the adrenaline. Warm up on a shorter, easier line, then commit to a longer D route with big views and real spice. Bag two medium-difficulty routes in one day and claim your place among the advanced crowd.
Beginner Via Ferrata – Austria – May 1
Another three-route beginner ferrata day on spectacular Austrian terrain, paced and protected from start to finish. The aim is pure stoke with zero overwhelm, blending skill-building with scenery that’ll keep you smiling for days.
Saxon Switzerland Sandstone Trek – May 8–10
Despite the name, Saxon Switzerland sits on the Czech–German border: a labyrinth of sandstone towers, tight slot canyons, and jaw-dropping trails. Spend three experience-rich days wandering the best vistas, hidden clefts, and narrowest passes. You’ll glance at the famous spots but skip the crowds and seek out the quiet, surreal corners instead.
Lake Garda Via Ferratas – May 13–17
Five days stuffed to the brim: outrageous ferratas, sweeping lake-and-Alps panoramas, a little sightseeing, swims in cobalt water, jungle-like ravines, cliffs, and the holy trinity of Italian trail fuel—pizza, tiramisù, gelato—washed down with birra. Hike, lounge, wander, repeat. Sunshine on the lakeshore is practically guaranteed.
Boots On in the French Alps – Jun 3–7
Step into alpine paradise: glaciers, huts, lakes, shadowy forests, and four-thousanders rising all around. This trek-centric trip drops you in scenery that feels unreal, with a chance for the adventurous to clip into via ferrata routes as well. Classic mountain magic, delivered in generous portions.
Via Ferrata Mastery, Again – Jun 13–14
A repeat of the advanced, all-in ferrata course for those who missed March—or want a second lap to sharpen their edges. Organizing, gear, rescue, the works. Come prove your skills and leave tighter and faster on the cables and rungs.
Twelve dates, multiple countries, a full spectrum from first-timers to hardened climbers. Secure a spot, watch the forecasts, and stay flexible—schedules and details may shift.





