Enjoy breathtaking views of the Canigou and its massif as you tackle the challenging ‘La Panoramique’ via ferrata course in Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet!
Near Axat, Quillan and Perpignan in the Pyrénées-Orientales, the via ferrata ‘La Panoramique’ at Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet offers a vertiginous route along a rocky ridge. It is a vertical ascent halfway between hiking and climbing, technical and fairly sporty, making it an experience suitable for people aged 14 and over looking for an adventure to challenge themselves!
Situated on the edge of Cathar country, the Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet via ferrata offers exceptional panoramic views over the Agly Valley to the Mediterranean Sea, including the Cathar castle of Quéribus and the Galamus gorges, as well as the Canigou massif to the south. A 360° view awaits you at the top, once you have negotiated some impressive obstacles including a 25-metre steep wall, 2 monkey bridges and a Himalayan bridge (which can be bypassed). Of course, the state-qualified instructor accompanying you will be on hand to advise you on the best ways to tackle these challenges, while ensuring your safety.
So if you are a fan of outdoor sporting adventures and fancy taking in some incredible views of the Cathar and Catalan countryside, the via ferrata ‘La Panoramique’ at Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet is the place for you!
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Practical information
4 hours of activity
Himalayan bridge and monkey bridge (possibility of bypassing)
Vertiginous turns, ridge passages, gully
300 meters of difference in altitude
Level : Quite difficult.
From the parking, you will follow a trail for 5 minutes to reach the start of the via.
You will start with a +/- 25 m wall, good for conditioning and reach the 1st rope bridge.
You then follow a passage under the rock with slight slopes.
From there you keep climbing to get to the 2nd rope bridge and then to the himalayan bridge.
You will make your way back using a fairly steep and rocky path (careful where you step...).
Participants must be aged at least 14 years and be in good physical condition.
Don't forget to bring a sports outfit and proper shoes (closed, walking or mountain shoes).
This route is not recommended for people with vertigo.
This activity is dependent on weather conditions and may be canceled or postponed according to your schedule if conditions do not allow a safe practice.
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