via ferrata


Klettersteig Rotwand

The Dolomite rock walls are high and steep. Many peaks remain reserved for birds and climbers only. But wait! The magic words are via ferrata (iron way). With their steel cables and ladders, they disarm the smooth walls and thus enable all of those, to whom free climbing seems 'extreme' to reach wonderful summit goals. In addition, they provide a touch of mountaineering adventure. So, let’s go. What are you waiting for?


suggested tours:

There are many vie ferrate in the Dolomites: short and long ones as well as easy and difficult ones. Below, you will find a few destinations in my immediate vicinity.

All prices are per person, including rental equipment. Any lift fees not included.
Rotwand - Masarè (Rosengarten group)
3 - 5 persons, 140 €
Easy route at the nord ridge of Rotwand with great scenic views.
Better climbers can add the middle-hard ferrata across the Masarè ridge.
Kesselkogel (Rosengarten group)
3 - 5 persons, 150 €
Crossing of the highest peak in Rosengarten group, from west to east – a long tour.
Santnerpass ferrata (Rosengarten group)
3 - 5 persons, 140 €
A classical Dolomites ferrata. From Santnerpass descend near Vajolet needles to Vajolet hut. Continue up to Tschager gap to close the trip around the Rosengarten peak.
Marmolada west ridge
2 - 4 persons, 150 €
The iron way takes us over the west ridge to the highest peak in the Dolomites. Descend over the glacier.
Although lift support long tour that offers rock and ice and great views.
Ferrata Mesule (Sella group)
2 - 4 persons, 150 €
Oldest ferrata in the Dolomites. Steep an hard climbing. The route is followed by a long hike over the Sella plateau with nice views.
and of course other climbing or multi-day tours, all according to your wishes
Point Olonana / Kenia