Fixed rope route "Sentiero Attrezzato Astaldi"

Punta Anna

  • Difficulty: easy
  • Valuation of the tour: easy route
  • Details of the via ferrata: 90 % steel rope, 10 % path and exposed path
  • Duration: ca. 1 ¾ hours
  • Ascent and descent: 200 m / altitude
  • Time of approach: ca. ½ hours
  • Time on the via ferrata: ca. 40 minutes – 50m/altitude
  • Descent: ca. ½ hours
  • Position: South

Difficulty and general information:
This easy and secured path is often a shortcut from the Giussani-Hut to Dibona-Hut.

Starting point:
From Falzarego-Pass in the direction Cortina. A few km after the junction to Cinque Torri you turn left on the road to Rifugio Angelo Dibona (2053m). There is a big parking place.

Ascent:
We follow the large way from Rifugio Angelo Dibona in the direction of Rifugio Giussani, passing the cable car. We go uphill until a crossing. We turn right and go down to the foot of Punta Anna.

Descent:
The path ends at the crossing Pomedes-Hut-Dibona Hut. We can go uphill to Pomedes Hut or we can go down directly on way number 421 to Dibona Hut.

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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