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Via ferratas

The via ferratas in the Dolomites

The via ferratas in the Dolomites are characterized by their spectacular alpine landscape and unique geology, consisting of striking rock formations and steep walls. Some are also historically significant, as they were built during the First World War as transfer routes.
Via ferratas offer a perfect combination of climbing and hiking with their steel cables, iron pins and iron ladders. Via ferratas can also be booked as multi-day tours. I will be happy to help you find accommodation.
 

Here are a few examples:

  • Monte Paterno - De Luca /Innerkofler (B/C)
  • Strada degli Alpini (A/B)
  • Croda Rossa di Sesto (A/B)
  • Gola di Fanes, cascate di Fanes (B)
  • Cristallino - Ivano Dibona (B)
  • Sas dla Crusc (A/B)
  • Cime del Cir (A-C)
  • Sas de Stria - Sottotenente Fusetti (B/C)
  • Lagazuoi – Ferrata del tunnel (A)

  • Via ferrata Campanile Colesei (C/D)
  • Tofana di Rozes-Ferrata Giovanni Lipella (C/D)
  • Croda Rossa di Sesto-Ferrata Zandonella (C)
  • Ferrata Roghel/Cengia Gabriella (C/D)
  • Cima Fanes- Ferrata Cesco Tomaselli (D)
  • Piz Selva-Ferrata Pößnecker (C/D)
  • Via ferrata Pisciadù (C)
  • Col di Bos - Ferrata degli Alpini (C/D)
  • Via ferrata Piz da Peres (C/D)

Date: June to October
Participants: 1-6
Requirements: vary depending on the via ferrata
Price: on request

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