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A major via ferrata in the Dolomites! The itinerary, fantastic from start to finish, passes through an impressive 150m-high gallery dug out during the 1st World War, before circling around the Tofana di Rozes to climb to its summit. The panorama is exceptional, and the sculpted, ashen massifs are almost unreal in their beauty: striated walls covered in silvery streaks, valleys of intense green hues, orange rocks flecked with light and shadow under a sky of clouds hanging low over the peaks. The route is moreover varied, clever and so logical to access the final ridge through a spectacular natural amphitheater. From the summit, at 3225m, you can admire a complete tour of the horizon, with the Cinque Torri below you and the Marmolada glacier in the distance. An unforgettable experience.
Type ✦ Via Ferrata
Location ✦ Cortina d'Ampezzo
Region ✦ Veneto, Dolomites
Country ✦ Italy
Length ✦ 800m
Vertical rise ✦ 1200m
Max. altitude: 3225m
Difficulty ✦ K4
Duration ✦ 5h to 6h
Interest ✦ ★★★
Between Passo Falzarego and Cortina d'Ampezzo on the SR 48, before reaching Pocol, turn off onto the small road that climbs for 4 km to the Angelo Dibona refuge. The last 2 km are on a stabilized track. Park in front of the refuge (beware of the crowds!).
Exit behind the refuge and take the path that climbs to the left. 5′ later, branch off to climb to the base of the Tofana (signpost). A steep path with short switchbacks leads after 30′ to the base of the cliffs, which you follow to the left. Further on, branch off again to go around the massif and reach the start and entrance of the gallery.
The route is perfectly equipped, but with nothing more than the cable acting as a lifeline. There are a few difficult or tricky passages, all the more so if the rock is wet. We often climb with the holds offered by the rock, for both feet and hands. Gloves are essential, as is a headlamp for the gallery. A pair of crampons may be useful depending on the season, especially on the final section at over 3000m.
20′ of descent from the summit to the pass, then we switch to the east side on a short, not very comfortable, winding path with lots of stones on the ground and underfoot. The valley leading to the Guissani refuge offers an incredible view of the Tofana di Mezzo, like something out of a Hollywood set on an unknown planet.
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