Ferrate nelle Dolomiti Bellunesi / Klettersteige in den Dolomiten von Belluno
- Order number: 11795
Via Ferrata in the Dolomites of Belluno - Cadore - Zoldo - Agordino - Schiara
Climbing up the Piave Valley from Belluno to the gates of Auronzo, you immediately have the feeling of crossing a spectacular natural landscape and, at the same time, an inhabited and lively environment, exploring original villages and hamlets that have their cultural roots in a thousand years of history and admiring mountains that exude a grandiose and authentic charm. The itineraries described include not only via ferratas that cross the most famous mountain groups, but also many equipped paths that, although less famous than the Costantini, Zacchi and Alleghesi, respect the orography and the very essence of the mountains - logical and panoramic routes that have been followed for centuries by hunters and shepherds. On these paths you hike in solitude, only the sound of your own footsteps breaks the silence here. So every hiker can find his or her own via ferrata, his or her own path, whether it be challenging or sporty vertical experiences or routes over rocky outcrops and through chimneys, where the via ferrata rope is almost only a secondary safety device.nisse oder Routen über Felsvorsprünge und durch Kamine, bei denen das Klettersteigseil fast nur eine zweitrangige Sicherheitsvorrichtung ist.
described via ferrata
1 – Marmarole – Corno Del Doge – Cengia del Doge
2 – Marmarole – Forcella Vanedel – Strada Sanmarchi
3 – Marmarole – Cimon del Froppa – Forcella Marmarole
4 – Marmarole – Monte Ciastelin – Sentiero dei Camosci
5 – Marmarole – Cimon del Froppa – Sentiero degli Alpini e Forcella Froppa
6 – Marmarole – Monte Ciarido – Sentiero Amalio Da Prà
7 – Brentoni – Monte Tudaio – Sentiero dei Mede
8 – Antelao – Forcella del Ghiacciaio – Ferrata del Cadorin
9 – Antelao – Crode di San Piero e Croda Mandrin – Sentiero Alpinistico Attrezzato
10 – Centro Cadore – Domegge – Ferrate Sportive
11 – Centro Cadore – Val Prigioniera – Sentiero Attrezzato del Gufo
12 – Cridola – Cresta del Miaron – Sentiero Olivato
13 – Civetta – Col Reàn – Via Antersass e Scale di Ciesamatta
14 – Civetta – Palazza Alta – Ferrata Fiamme Gialle
15 – Civetta – Ferrata degli Alleghesi
16 – Civetta – Ferrata Tissi
17 – Civetta – Passo del Tenente (via normale Sentiero Tivan)
18 – Moiazza – Cima Moiazza Sud – Ferrata Costantini
19 – Spiz de Mezzodì – Ferrata Sora ‘l Sass e Sentiero del Belvedere
20 – Prampèr – Val Pramperét – Scalet del Pissandol
21 – Bosconero – Viaz de le Ponte
22 – Piz de Sagron – Passo del Comedon – L’Intaiada
23 – Vajont – Ferrata della Memoria
24 – La Schiara – Forcella de la Gusela – Ferrata Sperti
25 – La Schiara – Ferrata Zacchi e Ferrata Berti
26 – La Schiara – Pelf – Ferrata Marmol (Rossi) e Ferrata Guardiano
27 – Antelao – Sentiero Bortolo De Lorenzo
28 – Civetta – Vant delle Nevere
29 – Pelmo – Sentiero Flaibani
30 – Cima Nord di San Sebastiano – Cengia del Sasso di Caleda
31 – Vette Feltrine – Sentiero delle Laste
32 – Vette Feltrine – Cenge del Sasso Scarnia
33 – Cimònega – Val Caorame
34 – Cimònega – Busa del Cadinel
35 – Monte Pizzocco – Sentiero dello Scalon
36 – Monti del Sole – Valle Soffia
220 pages
Language Italian, English, German
Edition 2015
Andrea Greci
Idea Montagna Editoria