Heart of the Mountain City: Via Ferrata

Via Ferrata, derived from the Italian term which translates to ‘Iron Road’ in English, refers to the climbing paths constructed […]

Via Ferrata, derived from the Italian term which translates to ‘Iron Road’ in English, refers to the climbing paths constructed on mountain faces, consisting of iron handrails, fixed cables, rock bolts, and footrests.
The Heart of the Mountain City Via Ferrata spans over 200 meters, built on a cliff with a vertical height of 150 meters by the Yangtze River, and comprises features such as the ‘I LOVE Chongqing’ bridge, Monkey Bridge, Burma Bridge, and a seesaw.
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With the blue sky and white clouds overhead, and the Yangtze River and cliffs beneath, climbers use the assistance of iron cables and footholds to scale the cliffs.


These devices enable hikers without rock climbing skills to walk on steep rock faces.


The Via Ferrata route retains the thrill and excitement of outdoor rock climbing, achieving the goal of physical exercise and willpower enhancement, while also significantly reducing the technical requirements for climbers. Under the premise of full safety guarantees, it allows ordinary people to roam the cliffs, reaching the summit and gaining immense spiritual pleasure!


The site is open year-round from 09:00 to 18:00.


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