Via Ferrata Alpinistica Claudio Costanzi, Brenta Dolomites

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A low-traffic mountaineering via ferrata connecting Rifugio Graffer and Rifugio Peller. A long, isolated crossing of the untamed beauty of Brenta.


A long (roughly 12 km), challenging via ferrata in the less known northern section of the Brenta group. A mountaineering hike that is only partially equipped, running beneath rocky spires and along narrow ledges and ridges.

The itinerary, which can be done in one day but can also be broken up into multiple days thanks to the shelter sites along the route, is isolated and runs through untamed landscapes with exposed and other challenging sections, not all of which are equipped with handholds. As a result, it calls for excellent physical fitness and good technical skill and suited only for experienced mountaineers.

Majestic panoramas and diverse landscapes will reward enthusiasts of challenging hikes immersed in pristine nature.


It can be done in either direction, but south to north is preferred due to the better light exposure in this direction.

Via Ferrata Alpinistica Claudio Costanzi, Brenta Dolomites

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