Feirada is an Italian word meaning rock wall adventure or railway climbing. It refers to a climbing trail constructed on the mountain rock wall and composed of steel handrails, feet, life steel cables, etc., so that people who do not have climbing ability can climb the steep rock wall. Invented nearly a century ago in Europe, it originated in the First World War when Italy built it on the mountain for its troops to quickly traverse the mountain road. After the war these trails became convenient for climbers, and many European countries began to establish them to promote outdoor adventure.
The characteristics of Feilada route: retain the thrill of wild climbing, achieve the purpose of physical exercise and will, at the same time greatly reduce the professional and technical requirements for climbers, under the premise of full security, let ordinary people galloping cliff, will be extremely ling, get great spiritual enjoyment.