The via ferrata is a very popular way to climb mountains by following an „iron path“.
This climbing adventure in the middle of the Dolomites satisfies longing goals for the whole family and is sometimes also the first step for future alpinists.
The purpose of a via ferrata was originally to have a logistic supply route in the 1st World War. Today this iron paths in the mountains are used for recreation and entertainment by nature lovers.
You have always wanted to climb a via ferrata in the Dolomites?
Let me be your mountain guide! After a short introduction of the via ferrata set there is nothing stopping your safe and memorable holiday experience.
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On a guided tour, all the climbing equipment is included in the price.
Here is the packing list for your mountain adventure.
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