Come with Luca, IFMGA certified mountain guide, on this 6-day multi-pitch climbing adventure in the Dolomites and discover the amazing region of Cortina d'Ampezzo!
Private
Dolomite Mountains
6 Days
Aug
Fit
Intermediate
The Dolomite Mountains are characteristically steep, with extremely large faces and towering peaks often reaching 3000m in altitude. Join me on this 6-day multi-pitch climbing program and discover this climber’s paradise!
Located in the northeast of Italy, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Europe’s most complete and diverse climbing destinations. During this 6-day adventure we’ll discover this area’s most emblematic and iconic climbing spots.
Our program will start at the Rifugio Scoiattoli located in the Cinque Torri, where we’ll discover many amazing medium-long multi-pitch routes. Then, we’ll transfer to the famous Falzarego Towers and the Tofana di Rozes, which will be a great spot for those climbers who are looking to take on some harder challenges. Finally, we’ll explore the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. They are also known as the Three Peaks of Lavaredo and due to their special shape they are considered to be the most extraordinary rocks of the Dolomites.
From beginners to experts, all climbers all climbers are welcome to discover the Dolomite Mountains and its countless routes for all levels. However, to participate on this 6-day program all participants will need to have prior rock climbing experience as well as a good fitness level.
Are you ready for this 6-day multi-pitch climbing adventure in the Dolomites? Then send your request! I will be happy to lead you on this unique journey.
For a shorter multi-pitch climbing tour, you can also check out this 2-day program in Jegihorn, Switzerland.
- Guiding fee
- Accommodation included
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Price does not include: Travel expenses. Private car (if available) or rental vehicle charge about 150-200 CHF per person.
Accommodation Rifugio Scoiattoli |
I was born in 1988. Thanks to my parents, I learned to live and love the mountains. Already at 16, at my hometown Ticino, I started practicing mountaineering and other activities with my friends. Creativity reigned in every tour we went on.
Later, I developed my ski mountaineering and climbing techniques at the Alpine Club (Lugano). In 2008, I moved to Switzerland to complete my studies. I got my Biology Degree (2011) in Basel and my Master's in Neuroscience (2013) in Zurich. Yet, my love for the mountain remained alive and strong all along. This helped me take the next step: my training as an Alpine Guide.
I like to take my guests on a variety of activities. I mainly focus on wild and little known spots, as well as in niche activities like traditional climbing, which is based on the use of natural protections alone. My personal favorites? Long-climbing and exploration ski-mountaineering. I also offer hikes on the wild Ticino mountains, Val Varzasca or Val Bavona. In the summer season, I recommend the High Way of the Verzasca for a long excursion, or a less crowded peak of the Bernese Alps, to enjoy nature away from the most popular spots.
Overall, respect for nature is central to all my activities on the mountain. I am a big believer in diving into nature fully, to achieve a boost of positive energy and well-being, and get to know the mountain through sports, nature and culture.
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