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    Via ferrata in South Tyrol: Climbing in the Latemar Mountains Photo: Hartmut Wimmer, Outdooractive Editors

Via ferratas in South Tyrol

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South Tyrol and via ferratas just belong together. Especially the steep rock faces and jagged peaks of the Dolomites should be seen by every passionate climber once in their lifetime. With more than 50 well designed and regularly checked via ferratas throughout South Tyrol, both beginners and advanced climbers will find the perfect route.
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The 10 most beautiful via ferratas in South Tyrol

Via Ferrata · Dolomites
Über den Klettersteig auf den Sass Rigais in den Dolomiten
Toprecommended route Difficulty B/C difficult
15.3 km
9:30 h
1,600 m
1,600 m
Anspruchsvoller Klettersteig der Extraklasse Eine Route, die nur mit entsprechender Erfahrung, Schwindelfreiheit, Trittsicherheit und absolut stabilem Wetter unternommen werden sollte.
ALPIN - Das Bergmagazin.
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Via Ferrata
Via ferrata Fennberg with descent via Magreid
Toprecommended route Difficulty C moderate
12.9 km
6:00 h
960 m
960 m
A via ferrata leads from Margreid an der Weinstraße to Unterfennberg, a fraction of the municipality of Margreid. Vertical, rope-insured rock steps (C), ladders and walking terrain alternate.
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Via Ferrata · Dolomites
Klettersteig auf den Piz da Lech in den Dolomiten
Toprecommended route Difficulty C/D moderate
4.4 km
2:30 h
500 m
500 m
Via Ferrata mit überragender Aussicht Der Klettersteig auf den Piz da Lech hat einiges zu bieten: interessante Kletterstellen, luftige Bänder und lange Leitern. Obendrein gibt's noch ein Dolomitenpanorama vom Feinsten!
ALPIN - Das Bergmagazin.
Via Ferrata · Val di Fassa
Pößnecker via ferrata (Sella massif)
Toprecommended route Difficulty C/D difficult
1
10.7 km
8:00 h
1,353 m
1,352 m
Difficult via ferrata starting at Passo Sella and a tough descent into Val Lasties to the Passo Sella road.
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Naafjoch
Via Ferrata · Sarntal Alps
Big Ifinger
Toprecommended route Difficulty A/B easy
8.4 km
5:10 h
696 m
634 m
A combination of the normal ascent to the Kleiner Ifinger with the final short via ferrata to the Großer Ifinger.
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Dreizinnenhütte, Sextener Stein und Toblinger Knoten.
Via Ferrata · Sexten Dolomites
Klettersteig-Kombination am Toblinger Knoten in den Dolomiten
Toprecommended route Difficulty B/C moderate
15.4 km
6:30 h
1,200 m
1,200 m
Pfiffige Klettereinlage in Hüttennähe Wie viele seiner Nachbargipfel war auch der Toblinger Knoten ein strategisch wichtiger Punkt im Ersten Weltkrieg. Schließlich überblickt man hier das gesamte Hochplateau vor den Drei Zinnen. Die Klettersteige dort sind wunderbar kurz und eine herrliche Abwechslung nach langer Wanderung.
ALPIN - Das Bergmagazin.
Unterwegs auf den Bändern am Äußeren Loch auf dem Alpinisteig
Via Ferrata · Sexten Dolomites
Über den Alpinisteig zur Zsigmondyhütte in den Dolomiten
Toprecommended route Difficulty A/B moderate
1
14.5 km
7:30 h
900 m
1,450 m
Eine Meisterleistung! Wer kennt es nicht, das Bild vom Alpinisteig, bei dem sich zwei Felswände fast zu berühren scheinen und mitten durch die Felswüste der Steig verläuft! Der Steig wurde im Ersten Weltkrieg von den "Alpini", den italienischen Gebirgstruppen erbaut und ist ein Highlight in den Sextener Dolomiten. 
ALPIN - Das Bergmagazin.
Via Ferrata · Sexten Dolomites
Klettersteig-Überschreitung des Paternkofel in den Dolomiten
Toprecommended route Difficulty B/C moderate
11.4 km
5:30 h
480 m
1,300 m
Aussichtsberg auf die Drei ZinnenDer Paternkofel ist ein Gipfel mit mehreren Aufstiegswegen. Gemeinsam ist allen die phänomenale Aussicht auf die Drei Zinnen, die Dreizinnenhütte und die umliegenden Gipfel. Gut für Einsteiger mit Trittsicherheit und Schwindelfreiheit!
ALPIN - Das Bergmagazin.
Pause am Abzweig des Rotwand-Klettersteigs und dem Abstieg zu den Rotwandköpfen.
Via Ferrata · Sexten Dolomites
Klettersteig über den Burgstall und die Rotwandköpfe in den Dolomiten
Toprecommended route Difficulty A/B easy
4.5 km
3:00 h
515 m
515 m
Abwechslungs- und aussichtsreich Der Weg über den Burgstall ist schon gut im Frühsommer machbar. Außerdem ist er für Kinder geeignet, fordert aber trotzdem Trittsicherheit! Unbedingt in dieser Richtung zu empfehlen, dann kommen die Highlights mit herrlicher Aussicht auf Paternkofel, Toblinger Knoten, Dreischusterspitze und Dreizinnenhütte zum Schluss! 
ALPIN - Das Bergmagazin.
Via Ferrata · Eisacktal
Günther Messner climb
Toprecommended route Difficulty A/B moderate closed
15.2 km
5:00 h
1,300 m
1,350 m
Easy via ferrata with fantastic views of the Geisler peaks
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South Tyrolean via ferrata routes: best conditions for climbing

There is certainly no shortage of mountainous terrain in South Tyrol: in the east and south, the bright rock faces of the Dolomites dominate the landscape, while the glaciated Ortler Alps rise in the west. The northern border of South Tyrol is formed by the main Alpine ridge with the Ötztal and Zillertal Alps: Ideal conditions for setting up via ferratas. There are now more than 50 varied via ferrata routes in the region, ranging in difficulty from easy to extreme. In neighboring Trentino, even more climbs are being added. Most of the routes are well signposted and are checked every year. Secured by ropes, you head out into the South Tyrolean mountains to discover a new, impressive panorama behind every rocky outcrop.

The "pale mountains": via ferrata in the Dolomites

Most of the South Tyrolean via ferratas are located in the Dolomites. The dolomite rock of the "most beautiful mountains in the world" (Reinhold Messner) is better suited for climbing than other limestones due to its hardness. The mountains of the region are often characterized by imposing vertical walls, jagged peaks and bizarre rock formations. The Dolomites stretch across the southeastern part of South Tyrol and Trentino.

Probably the most popular via ferrata route in South Tyrol leads to Cima Pisciadù, which is located in the Sella Group in the middle of the Dolomites. On firmly and securely fixed iron clamps, ladders and steel ropes, the route leads from the approximately 50-meter-high entry wall to the Pisciadù hut. The individual passages are quite demanding, but only moderately difficult. Accordingly, the difficulty level of the via ferrata is between B and C. The end point of this climb is the summit of Cima Pisciadù at 2985m. It is advisable to climb this via ferrata at off-peak times or on weekdays, as a lot of traffic is to be expected here.

Via Ferrata · Alta Badia
Pisciadù - Via Ferrata
PremiumPremium content Difficulty C difficult
Distance 7 km
Duration 5:00 h
Ascent 1,098 m
Descent 1,097 m

A challenging via ferrata with a short entry and breathtaking climbing passages on the Exner Tower and possible ascent to the summit of the Cima ...

5
from Patrick Schmidt,   Outdooractive Premium
The Via Ferrata "Cesare Piazzetta" on the Piz Boè in the Sella Group is one of the more difficult via ferratas in the Dolomites. Almost 1000 meters of altitude are overcome on the 8.6 km long round hike, the well-secured via ferrata with south orientation has difficulties up to grade D. There are similar difficulties to overcome when crossing the imposing Monte Civetta massif. Breathtaking views over the southern part of the Dolomites are the reward here for the strenuous climb.

In the Val Pusteria, a mountain tour with a short via ferrata leads to the Hochalpenkopf. The route runs through the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park and begins in the valley at the picturesque Braies Lake. From here, the route first leads across mountain meadows to the Kühwiesenkopf in the direction of the Kaserkopf, where the entrance to the small via ferrata is also located. In total, this route has a length of 12.6 km with a duration of just under 8 hours, overcoming 1175 meters in altitude.

If you want to combine several via ferratas in the Dolomites, you can do this in the spectacular Rosengarten massif. If you book a place to sleep in the beautiful huts well in advance, you can string together four extensive climbing days here. Other beautiful via ferratas in the Dolomites can be found, for example, on the Alpinisteig in Sexten or in the wild rocky landscape of the Latemar mountains.

  • Via Ferrata · Livinallongo del Col di Lana
    Via Ferrata "Cesare Piazzetta"
  • Via Ferrata · Civetta Moiazza
    Monte Civetta (3,220 m) Crossing stage 2
  • Via Ferrata · Hochpustertal
    Via ferrata to the Hochalpenkopf in Olang/Valdaora
  • Via Ferrata · Val di Fassa
    Challenging via ferrata hut tour through the Rosengarten
  • Via Ferrata · Hochpustertal
    Alpine trail in Sesto
  • Via Ferrata · Eggental
    Sentiero Attrezzato dei Campanili del Latemar
  • Via Ferrata · Dolomites
    Pößnecker via ferrata to Piz Selva

South Tyrolean via ferrata outside the Dolomites

The other mountain regions of South Tyrol boast some beautiful via ferratas as well. A prime example of this in the Sarentino Alps are the two via ferratas on the Great Ifinger and on the Verdinser Plattenspitze, which can be easily reached from the Merano 2000 high plateau. Climbers with great endurance can also combine Ifinger and Plattenspitze into one big trek.

Difficult via ferratas for experts can be found in South Tyrol, for example, in Naturns on the "Hoachwool" via ferrata, which partly runs along the now dilapidated Schnalser Waalweg. If you are looking for the most difficult via ferrata in South Tyrol, you will probably find it on the Tabaretta via ferrata on the Ortler: Excellent physical condition and a lot of climbing experience are required on the vertical walls of the long, exposed via ferrata.

  • Via Ferrata · Meraner Land
    On the Ifingersteig
  • Via Ferrata · Sarntal Alps
    Heini Holzer via ferrata with circular hike
  • Via Ferrata · Meraner Land
    Via ferrata "Heini Holzer" Ifinger
  • Via Ferrata · Oetztal Alps
    Via ferrata "Hoachwool" in Naturns - South Tyrol
  • Via Ferrata · Meraner Land
    Via Ferrata Hoachwool
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The Paternkofel Crossing with the Three Peaks Circumnavigation by Dirk
May 27, 2024 · Community
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Route done on September 09, 2016
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Heini Holzer by Andreas
April 04, 2024 · Community
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Kleine Cirspitze (2,520 m) - Racy summit via ferrata in the heart of the Dolomites - Val Gardena/Gröden by Uta
March 28, 2024 · Community
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