Via Ferrata

Via Ferratas in the Dolomites, Lake Garda and Adamello

Via ferratas are one of the most exciting ways to experience the mountains, crossing walls, ridges and panoramic ledges along equipped routes surrounded by spectacular alpine landscapes. Thanks to steel cables, brackets, ladders and suspended walkways, you can move through exposed and technical passages safely, living an intense experience halfway between hiking and mountaineering.

It is an activity that allows you to gradually approach the vertical environment, developing confidence in your movements, managing exposure and learning how to move through airy sections with greater awareness. Each route requires attention, coordination and continuity in progression, turning the ascent into a dynamic and complete adventure.

Via ferratas offer the chance to explore the mountains from a unique perspective, experiencing height, rock and exposure up close, without losing the pleasure of discovery and progression.

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Vertical Outings among Rock Walls and Panoramas with a Mountain Guide

Accompanied by a UIAGM Mountain Guide, each experience is organised according to the participants’ level, mountain conditions and personal goals, ensuring safety, technical support and professional management of the activity.

Among Dolomite spires and towers, imposing peaks and vast expanses of ice in Adamello, all the way to the walls suspended above the spectacular views of Lake Garda, via ferratas offer much more than a simple equipped route. They are a direct and engaging way to experience the mountains, allowing you to go beyond hiking and enter the vertical dimension of mountaineering.

Climb beyond the limit of walking.