Sat, July 25 | Climbing Course for Beginners and Advanced Climbers | Valais
Climbing means more than gaining height. It's about trust, movement, and the shared experience on the rock. This course is designed for people who want to gain their first climbing experience, as well as for those who want to further develop their technique.
Together with mountain guide Felicitas Jordan-Feller, we will spend a day in Valais and discover climbing step by step – respectfully, inclusively, and on equal footing. Whether it's your first movements on the wall, clean belaying, or more efficient climbing: the course adapts to your level and creates space to try new things, build confidence, and feel comfortable in the vertical.
The offer is created in collaboration with the AlpInklusiv association, which is committed to enabling people with different abilities to access mountain sports. The focus is on community, mutual support, and the joy of being outdoors together.
We will spend the day in a nearby climbing garden in Valais, which is suitable for various difficulty levels. Beginners will learn the basics of climbing and belaying, while advanced climbers will work on technique, lead climbing, movement sequences, and mental strategies.
Brief information
- Valais / Furka Pass
- Sat. July 25, 2026
- With mountain guide Felicitas Jordan-Feller
- For beginners & advanced climbers
- In collaboration with AlpInklusiv
- Course language German, but Felicitas also speaks very good French
- 4–6 people
- CHF 150.– / CHF 60.– for people with disabilities
Prerequisites
No climbing experience is necessary for this course. However, you should enjoy movement, have a good basic fitness level, and be motivated to try new things. The approach to the climbing area takes approx. 30 minutes.
Mountain Guide
Felicitas Jordan-Feller, mountain guide and ski guide.
Important legal notice:
This course is conducted by the Bietschhorn Ausserberg Alpine School. HAE acts solely as an intermediary for bookings and assumes no responsibility for the execution of the course. The Bietschhorn Ausserberg Alpine School bears full responsibility for safety and compliance with legal regulations during the course. All participants should ensure they have adequate insurance coverage. Further information on course conditions, cancellation policies, and liability disclaimers can be found directly on the Bietschhorn Ausserberg Alpine School website. Registration is binding.
Pictures from the last climbing course with Felicitas