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The Dolomites offer to the climbers the most varied and vast climbing terrain in the world.
Classic mountaineering and rock-climbing coexist together almost in every wall along climbing itineraries that go from 20 to 1000 meters (vertical drop) and with any level of difficulty.
The area is quite complex and made up of a large number of separate groups of peaks and walls. Connecting these groups are winding mountain roads climbing over passes, through beautiful alpine meadows, and descending abruptly deep into valleys. Small towns are nestled in among these peaks. Some, like Cortina d'Ampezzo, Val Gardena and Alta Badia, are quite well known as beautiful resorts, active in both summer and winter.
So the Dolomites can be adapted to the one who is beginning to climb as to the expert climber who will find fantastic modern and historical itineraries.
Generally the best approach to climbing here is to establish a central base in a hotel or camp area, and make excursions from there. Most climbs can be done in a day from the car, but some are best approached from a high alpine hut.
Among some of the most famous rock faces are the Sella, Marmolada, Civetta, Torre Trieste, Torri del Vajolet in the Catinaccio, Cinque Torri , Lagazuoi, Tre Cime di Lavaredo and Tofana di Rozes.
Groups:
sport climbing. We can organise climbing courses or a combination of sport climbing in the area.
Single climber:
sport and classic climbing for one or more days with base in Corvara, Alta Badia.
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