Fixed rope route "Aldo Roghel"

  • Difficulty: very difficult
  • Valuation of the tour: medium complexity
  • Details of the via ferrata: 95 % steel rope and some step helps 5% exposed paths
  • Duration: ca. 4 hours
  • Ascent: 1000m of altitude
  • Time of approach: ca. 2 ½ hours
  • Time on the via ferrata: ca. 1 ½ hours – 220m of altitude

Diffculty and general information
Difficult and very steep via ferrata (arm-power is necessary).

Approach
From Rifugio Lunelli (1568m) we follow the signs to Rifugio Berti. Under the hut we have to cross a river. We go on over a good visible path (no signs, no markings) on a larger way (152-marking). We follow this way on the left to a sign „Ferrata Roghel“ and then we follow a way (signed with red points) to the beginning of the via ferrata.

Descent in the direction Cengia Gabriella
On the back of the Forcella tra le Guglie we go over steel ropes to the left, to Prima Guglia di Stallata an further to a rubble-canyon which leads to the deepest points of the way (2300m) in the high valley of Ciadin di Stallata (240 m of altitude descent, 45 minutes). Below on 2219m is the Bivacco Battaglione Cadore.

 

Route of the "Aldo Roghel" via ferrata in the Dolomites | Hotel Alpenblick

Our answers to your questions

Which via ferratas does the hotel recommend?

Numerous routes in the Dolomites. The team tailors itineraries to all levels, leading to spectacular viewpoints.

What equipment is required?

A ferrata set, sturdy mountaineering boots, helmet, waterproof clothing and a backpack with provisions and a map.

Is climbing experience necessary?

Sure‑footedness and basic mountaineering skills are needed for most routes. Some easier ferratas are suitable for beginners.

Can a guide be booked?

Yes, the hotel arranges days with professional guides from the Three Peaks Alpine School for a safe experience.

Where are the most beautiful ferratas?

Around the Three Peaks. Routes like the Alpinisteig offer spectacular views of the Dolomites.

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