Cortina d’Ampezzo
Most of the via ferratas in the Dolomites were built during World War I to enable soldiers to travel along mountain routes. They have become increasingly popular and this type of rock climbing allows even non-expert climbers to reach higher points of view. Safety is ensured by technical equipment, infrastructure and, of course, our mountain guides.
Departure from Cortina at 8:30 am and transfer to Passo Falzarego. By cable car to Monte Lagazuoi. From here we start directly for the Via Ferrata Cesco Tomaselli, considered one of the most demanding in all the Dolomites. Overnight at Rifugio Lagazuoi. Overnight at Rifugio Lagazuoi.
Departure from Rifugio Lagazuoi walking along path 401 and 402 to starting point of the Ferrata Lipella which will take us to the top of the Tofana di Rozes 3225 m. Descent and overnight at rifugio Dibona.
Departure from rifugio Dibona and following the Astaldi equipped trail you will reach the start of via ferrata Punta Anna, exit towards Ra Valles and return from the Olivieri path. Overnight in a B&B in Cortina.
Departure with Faloria cable car to get to the start of the Via Ferrata Sci Club 18, 30 minutes away from middle station of Mandres. Beautiful and also demanding via ferrata with a breathtaking view.
Rely on our Mountain Guide for a fun hike in safety.
The price includes:
Guide service, technical equipment
Equipment provided:
Via Ferrata Set
Meeting place:
08:30 – Guide’s Office (Corso Italia, 69/a)
"Le ferrate più difficili della conca ampezzana. Quattro giornate non banali, con molti metri di dislivello, su ferrate molto esposte. L’occasione di vivere una vera avventura."
Alessandro Fiori