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1-day Rock climbing on the Dibona Route, Tre Cime di Lavaredo

Dibona Route (Dolomites)
Dibona Route (Dolomites)
Dibona Route (Dolomites)
Dibona Route (Dolomites)

Follow Enrico, IFMGA-certified guide, and climb the Italian Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Experience the famous Dibona Route with an expert!

Private

Dolomite Mountains

1 Day

Jun - Oct

High

Intermediate


Highlights

* Discover one the top rock climbing destinations in Europe.

* Reach the most famous summit of the Dolomites.

* Climb the long and easy Dibona Route.

Description

The Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Italian for “Three Peaks of Lavaredo”) is one of the most famous formations of the Alps, and a top destination for rock climbing adventures. Do you want to climb its famous Dibona route? Then join me!

This popular mountain group consists of three impressive rocks formations in the Dolomites. Located between the Italian provinces of South Tyrol and Belluno, they belonged to the border between Italy and Austria until 1919.

The Dibona is one the most popular rock climbing routes of Tre Cime di Lavaredo. It reaches the top of the highest of the peaks, Cima Grande (2,999m), first climbed in 1869. This 500-meter long route only requires a IV+ UIAA level. The approach is really fast and easy: in less than 1 hour we will stand on one of the most famous summits of the Dolomite Mountains!

So, if you want to enjoy a fabulous climbing adventure in Italy, please get in touch with me. Let head up the Dibona route and get to the top of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo!

We can also experience a harder way to climb in this area, check out my Spigolo Giallo program.

Price includes

- Guiding fee

- Harness

- Helmet

Price details

Excluded: 30€ car ticket


FAQs

What is the climbing grade of Dibona Route in Tre Cime di Lavaredo?

The climbing grade is max 4+ (UIAA). It's a +/- 500 meters long climbing route. It's possible to do a loop, climb it from one route and go down from another.

Do I need to be experienced to climb it with you?

You need to be experienced to climb the Dibona Route in Tre Cime di Lavaredo. You need to be fit and have endurance as it is a long route (500 meters long).

Will the equipment be provided, or do I need my own? What do I need to have with me for that day?

I can provide you with the harness and the helmet. It's better if you bring your climbing shoes. Please take also a small backpack to carry some snacks/food, some water and the necessary clothing.

Where is the meeting point? When will we meet?

The meeting point is at "Chalet Lago Antorno". Here it is on the map https://goo.gl/maps/B1GFKeq6NfCxRNyk9. It takes 25 min by car from Cortina.

We'll meet around 7am.

What is the best time of the year for this rock climbing tour?

The Dibona Route in Tre Cime di Lavaredo can usually be climbed from June till the end of September.

Can I join a group?

I only guide private climbers or group. Anyway, a guide can take maximum 2 climbers with him on this route. If you are more than 2 climbers, I'll ask one of my colleagues to come with us.

What alternative climbing experience could you propose next to this one?

Here are other climbs we could do together:

  • the Dibona route at Torre Grande of Falzarego
  • the Dimai at Punta Fiames
  • the Dimai route at Torre Lusy Myriam
  • the Spigolo sud Sass de stria
  • the Spigolo Yori at Punta Fiames
  • the Via Ada at Col dei Bos
  • the Primo spigolo of Tofana di Rozes

If you wish, we could plan a multi-day climbing trip and include some of the above routes in the program.

About the guide

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Enrico & Team

4.40

(41)

Mountain Guide

I started my career as an aerospace engineer, my first passion and then became a full-time IFMGA mountain guide, my second passion, since 2013. Working as a mountain guide gratifies me a lot. I enjoy very much transmitting my knowledge about the mountains and its activities to my friends and clients.

I’m based in the Dolomites where I have climbed most of the mountain surroundings us here, including “Via attraverso il Pesce” in Marmolada and “Captain sky-hook” in Civetta. I also enjoy a lot guiding in the rest of the Alps, ice climbing, ski touring, freeride skiing, rock climbing and mountaineering.

Feel free to contact me if you want to live a great adventure in the Dolomites or anywhere else in the Alps, during the winter or the summer. It will be a great pleasure for me to guide you and allow you to reach your goal. I work with other mountain guides in the Veneto area, such as Filippo, Massimo, and my brother Daniele. If I am unavailable on the date you are interested in coming climbing, skiing, or engaging in other activities with me, I can connect you with one of them.

Languages

Italian | English

Certificates

IFMGA

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What people are saying about Enrico & Team

Heather

5.00

Enrico was an amazing guide!!! My husband and I tackled via ferrata Punta Anna in Cortina which was challenging and exciting. Enrico was very responsive and communicative upfront, detailing the route and what we could expect. On the day of he was an excellent instructor, supportive and patient. He helped us have the best possible time out on our first via ferrata in the Dolomites. He took a ton of photos and videos during our outing which he shared with us afterwards. When we mentioned we would be in the area for another week, he went above and beyond and gave us his recommendations for the best hikes in the area. They were spot on! We would highly recommend using Enrico as a mountain guide!!

Douglas

5.00

Our guide Filippo was fantastic. We insisted on exploring the Delle Trincee which turned out to be outside the ability of our group. Filippo was patient and fun and helped us traverse several sections that matched our ability while keeping our spirits high. The equipment was excellent, the communication with the outfitter was excellent. If you're looking for a guide to help you explore the Dolomites, we had a great experience with Enrico and his team.

Ivy

5.00

We had the most amazing via ferrata experience in Cortina! This was our first time in Cortina and first time doing a via ferrata. Enrico was our guide and he was extremely knowledgeable of the area and was also very attentive to safety. We had such a fun time and would recommend him and explore share to all of our friends!

Tommy

5.00

3 stars Marmolada is due to weatherconditions. Lack of new snow. Enrico found good snow in parts of the glacier. 5 stars to him. Before we went up to the glacier, Enrico took us for a testride offpiste to see if we would be able to ski difficult conditions. Very good.

Rob

3.00

To be honest we are very disappointed. We signed up for the day of free ride on Marmolada but Enrico wisely said the snow conditions were not conducive for doing that. He offered to do other activities (specifically ski touring) but that is not what we paid for or signed up for, and did not want to do that. Since he offered “alternative activities” it appears we lose 100% of the cost per Explore-Share policy. This is extremely unfair. Enrico seemed like a good guy and probably a very good guide, but I would NOT recommend Explore Share to anyone! Terrible experience for an expensive day.


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