# How much does a via ferrata trip cost in the Jura?

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## Quick answers
- What: Jura via ferrata prices explained: useful price markers by site, level and format, plus practical advice before booking.
- For whom: For people planning a canyoning or via ferrata trip in Jura.
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- Location: Jura and Doubs (France).
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- Region: Jura and Doubs (France).
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# How much does a via ferrata trip cost in the Jura?

For a **guided via ferrata outing**, the useful Jura price marker is simple: **€42 to €50 per person** for a half day. On the most requested sites, you will very often land around **€45**.

If you want the short version: **Vouglans** and **Morez** are often around **€45**, **Ornans** around **€42**, and **Charquemont** slightly higher with a marker around **€50**.

## Quick answer

- **€42 to €50** per person for a guided half day
- **€45** is the most common price marker on Jura sites
- **€50** is more typical for slightly more committed formats such as Charquemont
- gear is usually included
- private outing or specific group: **quote required**

## 1. What budget should you expect by site?

The price range is tighter than in canyoning. In via ferrata, most formats stay on a half-day structure with fairly similar equipment.

| Site | Typical price | Best for |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Ornans | **€42** | First time, discovery |
| Nans-sous-Sainte-Anne | **€45** | Intermediate level |
| Lake Vouglans | **€45** | Beginners, mixed groups |
| Morez | **€45** | Playful or intermediate format |
| Charquemont | **€50** | Sporty participants |

The price difference is real, but still easy to read. It is not a huge gap from one site to another. The real question is choosing a route that matches your level.

![Progression on the Morez via ferrata in the Jura](https://canyoning-jura.com/images/via-ferratas/morez/via-ferrata-jura-a-Morez.avif)
*At similar prices, the atmosphere and the level change more than the actual rate.*

## 2. Why do some via ferrata outings cost a bit more?

Even if the prices stay close, they are not completely identical. The differences usually come from four things:

- the route level
- the real trip duration
- the chosen site
- the group format, standard or private

A site that is more physical, longer or more exposed often requires a slightly different type of supervision. That is why a route such as **Charquemont** is usually a bit above a pure discovery outing.

## 3. What is included in the price?

On a guided outing, the rate usually includes supervision and the technical equipment needed for the route.

In most cases, the guide provides:

- helmet
- harness
- via ferrata lanyards
- sometimes extra gear depending on the site

On your side, the main things to bring are **closed shoes**, **water**, **sportswear**, and a **light windbreaker** if the weather is variable.

## 4. When should you ask for a quote?

The per-person rate works well for a standard booking. But it is better to ask for a quote when your request moves outside the classic format.

That is often the case for:

- a private trip
- a company group
- a bachelor or bachelorette party
- a group with specific needs
- an off-season or special-slot request

In those cases, price depends less on a simple list and more on the real organisation of the outing.

![Suspension bridge on the Vouglans via ferrata](https://canyoning-jura.com/images/via-ferratas/vouglans/pont-suspendu-au-dessus-du-lac-de-Vouglans.avif)
*The right choice is not only finding the lowest price, but choosing the route your group can genuinely enjoy.*

## 5. How do you book without choosing only on price?

In via ferrata, a **€3 to €5 gap** does not change much if you book a route that is too exposed for a first outing.

The better reflex is to compare price with:

- your comfort with heights
- the level of the least comfortable person
- the age of the group
- whether you want a playful or more sporty format
- how much time you want to give the outing

If you are still comparing options, check the [via ferrata trips in the Jura](https://canyoning-jura.com/en/via-ferrata). It is the fastest way to see whether you are really looking for a discovery, family or sporty format.

## Bottom line

In the Jura, a guided via ferrata outing usually costs **€42 to €50 per person**. The rate stays fairly stable from one site to another. So the real good choice is not only the cheapest option, but the route that actually fits your group.
