Join IMFGA-certified guide Luigi on the demanding Cesare Piazzetta via ferrata and reach the summit of Piz Boé (Sella Group) in the Dolomites.
Private
Dolomite Mountains
1 Day
May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Fit
Intermediate
The challenging Cesare Piazzetta via ferrata takes you to the Piz Boè summit (3152m), the highest mountain in the Sella Group, enjoying a spectacular view on most of the Dolomite peaks.
This via ferrata is rated as “difficult”. The path is physically demanding on the first section, and involves an elevation gain of 800 meters, so you need a good fitness lovel to join this climb.
We will meet at 8.30 am at the Passo Pordoi. After a short briefing we will check the equipment and then the via ferrata adventure begins. The itinerary goes through vertical walls and suspended bridges in the first 100 meters, and then gives a little break, continuing up to gravel and ledges up to the top of Capanna Fassa (3152 m).
The refuge on the top of Piz Boè is one of the highest in the Dolomites. From the summit, you will get an amazing panorama view of the surrounding mountains. We will be back at the Pass Pordoi at about 4.00 pm.
So if you want to climb this via ferrata, just get in touch with me by sending the request to book your place. Come enjoy a great adventure in the Dolomites!
Also, you can check out this 3-day program that I lead from Val di Fassa.
- Guiding fee
The price includes guiding fee and CNSA rescue/recovery insurance. The price does not include shelters and Lift Pass (customer and guide) or anything not included in the "price includes" section.
More info Required Equipment: mountain clothing, small backpack, water and energy bars, helmet, harness, via ferrata kit, boots or trekking shoes. |
I have been a mountain guide since 1990. I started going to the mountains since I was very young. I was a competitive skier and covered most of the most challenging classic routes of the Dolomites and the Mont Blanc. I am an IFMGA-certified guide and I have also worked as a mountain rescue volunteer and helicopter rescue technician in 1985. Some say that my greatest gift is patience and practicity. Personally, I look for a good and harmonic relationship with people, to allow my clients to enjoy a satisfying mountain experience.
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