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Tridentina, 1-day via ferrata in Corvara (Dolomites)

Tridentina, 1-day via ferrata in Corvara (Dolomites)
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Discover the spectacular Dolomite Mountains with Renato, IFMGA mountain guide, on this one-day guided Tridentina via ferrata in Corvara!

Private

Dolomite Mountains

1 Day

May - Oct

High

Intermediate


Highlights

  • Discover one of the most beautiful sceneries in northeastern Italy
  • Explore the famous Tridentina Via Ferrata located in the northern Sella massif.
  • Improve your climbing skills with the help of an expert local guide.

Description

I invite you to discover one of the most beautiful landscapes in northeastern Italy. Follow me on this 1-day Tridentina via ferrata in Corvara and discover the amazing Dolomite Mountains!

This 700 m high via ferrata is the perfect opportunity for those who love outdoor activities and are looking for a different way to discover the Dolomites.  Located in the northern Sella massif, this via ferrata was built on the Exner tower and is one of the most popular fixed rope routes in the Dolomites.

Once we park our car at the Gardena Pass, the real adventure begins. First, we’ll ascend through an easy route until we reach the bottom of the Exner Tower. Then, we’ll continue through a more challenging section until we reach the top. Finally, we’ll cross a rope bridge in order to get to the other side to the Sella Group!  We may  also stay and rest at the Pisciadú Hut if you wish, or go back to the car through the Setus Valley.

This is a unique and fun trip, suitable for intermediate climbers who want to discover the beautiful Dolomite Mountains under expert guidance. So if you are ready to join me on this Tridentina, 1-day via ferrata in Corvara, send your request now!

If you are looking for more unforgettable adventures in Italy, check out this Via ferrata Marmolada West Ridge, Dolomites.

Price includes

  • Guiding fee

FAQs

What kind of shoe/boot is recommended for via ferrata?

Hiking or approach shoes or boots with semi-rigid or fairly stiff sole are the ideal footwear for via ferrata, as you have to be comfortable climbing on metal ladder rungs and walking on rocks. Sneakers are not recommended, as they can be quite slippery.

Can I join a group tour to do a via ferrata?

Yes, I offer weekly group departures for the Alpini via ferrata near Cortina. You can check all the information here: https://www.explore-share.com/trip/1-day-via-ferrata-dolomites-cortina/

What are some recommended accommodations near our adventure location?

We understand that finding the perfect place to stay is an essential part of your adventure experience. To help you with this, we’ve curated a list of three highly recommended hotels that offer comfort, convenience, and a touch of local charm. These accommodations are well-suited for adventurers looking to relax and rejuvenate after an exciting day of exploration
Gasthof Badl Hall in Tirol Austria
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Hotel Maria Theresia Hall in Tirol Austria
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Parkhotel Hall in Tirol Austria
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About the guide

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Renato & Guides' team

4.8

(335)

Mountain Guide

Hi! I'm Renato, IFMGA guide from the Dolomites, and I work together with my colleagues Robert, Patrick & Walter (German speaking), Paolo, Matteo and Davide.

If I'm not available to guide you, one of them will take care of you.

I was born in 1961, I live in Campitello di Fassa, in the Dolomites, together with my family. I have two sons, one is a mountain guide, the other is a ski instructor. I am a certified mountain guide since 1982, an instructor of guides, alpine ski instructor and a Federal coach for ISEF.

Being in the mountains has always been my passion, guiding people, teaching them climbing, mountaineering... during the various seasons of the year. I very much enjoy drawing nice curves in fresh powder snow and discover the charm of the frozen waterfalls.

My curriculum and professional mountaineering is made of many ascents and some openings of routes in the Dolomites and the Alps. I climbed in Yosemite Valley (California), Ben Nevis (Scotland) and Norway, Greece, Spain and Sardinia. I did also several high altitude climbs like Mt Denali (Alaska), Ama Dablam (6828m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Manaslu (8163m), Shivling in India (6545m), Cotopaxi and Chimborazo in Ecuador (5897m and 6310m), Patagonia (Argentina).

Feel free to get in touch with me if you are coming in the Dolomites for skiing (alpine, freeride and ski touring), rock climbing, sport climbing and multi pitch climbing. It will be my pleasure to guide you here and let you discover my secret spots.

Languages

Italian | German | English

Certificates

UIAGM

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What people are saying about this trip

Matthew

Robert was a great guide! He let us pick the via ferrata we wanted to climb, and made us both feel confident during the entirety of the climb. I'd highly recommend Robert to anyone looking to explore the Dolomites

Inese

Andrew

Our guide was Patrick, not Renato He was really good. Good choice of routes, always felt well liked after and a really good guy. Happy to recommend him


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