Difficulty notes: This is for strong, active and experienced hikers in good physical conditions who enjoy hiking, have a good spirit of adventure, positive attitude and are prepared and capable of walking an average of five to eight hours a day on steep and rocky terrain.
You'll be hiking with a light- to medium-weight pack containing a water bottle, rain jacket and pants, warm hat and gloves, towel and your personal belongings for the nights at the rifugi. No sleeping bag or sleeping sheet is require.
Altitude: 3225 m
Season:
from June to October
Price notes: This itinerary can also be self guided The same itinerary is available with 3* hotel basis (standard) and 4* hotel basis (deluxe).
Price includes
: UIAGM/IFMGA professional mountain guide; 5 night half board accommodation in the rifugi in best accommodation (3-5 bedroom with shared facilities); 2 night b&b hotel accommodation (twin rooms) in Corvara ; meals as noted (B=breakfast, D=dinner); private and public ground transportation as per itinerary; via ferrata equipment
Price does not include
: in/out airport transportation, showers in the rifugi where this is a paying service ; drinks and variations on the menu, lunches (you should expect to pay between $15-$20 per day), insurance of any kind, excess baggage charges, airport taxes (if any), items of a personal nature (sodas, alcoholic beverages, laundry, etc.) and everything that is not specified before.
Notes: The itinerary can be modified according to weather changes and mountain conditions and for security of the participants.
From Alta Badia to Val di Zoldo across some of the Dolomites most spectacular mountain ranges: Sella, Settsass , Croda da Lago, Tofane, Pelmo and Civetta
The breathtaking pinnacles of the Dolomites have always been well known
to
climbers from all over the world. During the First World War, the
Italian and
Austro-Hungarian armies fought against each other on the vertical walls
of
these wonderful mountains. In order to succeed, they had to fix iron
ladders
and wire cables to the rock, often under enemy fire. Today, many of
these
itineraries have been converted to recreational use and can be tackled
by
whoever wants to go a step further from hiking, towards the magical
world of
mountaineering. This activity is suitable for all curious hikers that
want to
know what is beyond the trails.
The World Famous Vie Ferrate (“iron ways”) of the
Dolomites are well protected
itineraries with wire cables for safety, iron rods and steps fixed to
the rock
allowing non-climbers an easier approach to the mountains.
To make this fascinating “game” even safer, you
will need simple mountaineering
equipment such as a harness, helmet, some rope and a few karabiners.
Your guide
will teach you how to use the equipment and give you hints on climbing
techniques; each day we will discover an exciting new route in complete
security.
During the week we will experience by foot some of the most incredible
areas in
the Dolomites.
From famous places like Sella, Civetta and Tofane mountain groups to
the less
known but spectacular rock masses of the Croda da Lago and Sett Sass
and
massifs.
Daily program
1
Meeting
and briefing with the guide in the afternoon in the town of Corvara
in Alta Badia.
Corvara
2
Via
Ferrata Piz da Lec. Night Rifugio Kostner.
Rifugio
3
From
the Rif. Kostner
hike to Pralongia and around Sett Sas mountain to Rifugio Lagazuoi.
Rifugio
4
Via Ferrata Tomaselliand hike to Rifugio Cinque Torri for the night.
Rifugio
5
Pelmo Massif: Hike to Passo Giau and arrive to Rifugio città di Fiume for the night.
Rifugio
6
Civetta Massif: Hike ot Rifugio Tissi overlooking the spectacular north-west face of the Civetta Massif.
Rifugio
7
Hike to the town of Alleghe and transfer back to Corvara.