Andreas, an IFMGA certified guide, wants to take you across one of the most stunning parts of the Dolomites, the Rosengarten group. Follow him on this via ferrata adventure.
Group
Dolomite Mountains
4 Days
May - Jul, Sep, Dec
High
Intermediate
The peaks in the Rosengarten are a long time goal for many experienced mountaineers. So this option is perfect for those with no mountaineering experience, who still want to enjoy the breathtaking views of the summits in the Dolomites.
Over a period of 4 days, we will be exploring different parts of the Rosengarten. On the first day, we’ll arrive at Vigo di Fassa. Then we’ll hop on a cable car that will take us to the beginning of the Scalette via ferrata. Finally, we’ll spend that night at the Antermoia Refuge.
On day 2 we’ll explore the Maximilian Klettersteig and Bärenloch area. And we will stay at the Grasleitenhütte refuge that night.
The next day will be full of surprises, as we’ll head to the Grassleitenpass, and tackle the via ferrata on Kessel Kogel. To finish our day we’ll stay at Rotwandhütte.
Finally, on our last day, we will explore Hirzelsteig, and reach the Rosengarten hut. Then we will take on the Santner via ferrata. We’ll descend via the Vajolet Refuge and Negritella. And at the end of the day we will take a cable car to get back to Vigo di Fassa.
So, if you are up for this via ferrata challenge, don’t hesitate and send me a request. I promise it will be an amazing adventure.
Looking for another via ferrata tour? I also guide this trip in Zell am See, Austria.
More info
At least 2 persons for this trip. Due to the reservation of the huts, please register one week before the trip begins. Reservation of accommodation on site is organized by me. Requirements for this program: Condition for about 300m in the climb, on marked trails Compatibility of medium altitudes surefootedness and no fear of heights Basic knowledge in climbing via ferrata
Meeting point
4.9
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Mountain Guide
The mountains have always been a great part of my life. I was a youth leader of the Alpine Association of Zell am See, Bergrettungsmann, and completed the training as a ski and snowboard instructor. I studied meteorology because it can be very useful in mountaineering. My first trips took me to the Eastern Alps, around Piz Bernina and Biancogray. I also had the chance many times the amazing Mont Blanc range and the peaks around Chamonix. Finally, I got to practice in the high mountains of Bolivia and Chile.
I have really found my calling as a mountain guide. I am right where I always wanted to be. The smile on my clients' faces at the summit or after an intense ski day is so rewarding!
I am part of a team of local guides (Bergführer Zell am See Kaprun), all friends of mine, guys with whom I share the passion for the mountains. They are Markus B, Markus H and Gerald, all IFMGA certified guides. Our philosophy is "to know how to do something well is to enjoy it". Therefore, we always keep learning to give you the best experience.
Languages
German | English
Philippe
Nikolaj
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Anton
Andreas is a big professional - has found best snow conditions and created a big adventure despite not much fresh snow and overall situation with warm weather. 5 stars!
Daniel
Great guiding experience. We had a couple of touring newbies, and Andreas was very patient. Would book again.
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