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Welschnofen » Informations » Rock climbing

Rock climbing paths Catinaccio group / Latemar / In Sciliar

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Climbing path Catinaccio d'Antermoia

Departure point: Principe Pass Refuge (2,599 m). Catinaccio d'Antermoia is the highest mountain in the Catinaccio; it is considered one of the most fascinating panoramic points of the Dolomites. From the Refuge, climb for a few minutes to the beginning of the climbing path, passing over a number of ledges: follow a wide detritus trail over the ledges, which are not difficult, until you reach the peak.

Trail markers: white - red.

Difficulty: medium

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Climbing path Laurenzi

Departure point: Alpe di Tires Refuge (2,441 m). From the Refuge take the direction for Catinaccio, at about 250 m before the Molignon Pass after following the well marked trails east, you reach the first cable within 5-10 minutes. Climb straight up to the large mountain ridge, over which you reach the Molignon northwest upland and climb to the summit (2,778 m). Continue east to the beginning of the climbing path at 2,763 m app. (the most difficult points have steel cables). There are various climbs and descents until you reach the north slope overlooking the Lake Antermoia (2,487 m).

Difficulty: difficult

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Scalette trail, Lusia pass

Departure point: Gardeccia Refuge (1,950 m). The Scaletta trail is also called the Larsec trail, which leads from the Gardeccia Refuge through the Larsec mountain chain to the Antermoia Refuge (2,497 m), from the beginning of the rocks through to the Scalette Pass (2,348 m) there is a short stretch made up of crossings fixed with steel cables.

Difficulty: easy.

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Climbing path "Campanili Latemar"

Departure Point: Costalunga Pass (1,750 m). Take the rocky trail that climbs slightly from west to east, across the south face of the Latemar. You can reach the beginning of the climbing path beneath the western Campanili Latemar (Campanili saddle, 2,600 m), on the Costalunga Pass, following a rather difficult and complicated route. The trail ends with the large Latermar saddle (2,650 m), where it joins the normal route, trail no. 18, and climbs to the Latemar peak (2,800 m).

Trail marks: no. 17 and 18, climbing path no. 511.

Difficulty:
medium, assistance is required.

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Dente of Terrarossa

Departure Point: Alpe di Tires Refuge (2,441 m). From the Refuge, the red trail marker shows the trail that leads to the gorge between the Denti di Terrarossa (large and eastern); after climbing the steps, fitted with steel cables, you reach a saddle (with an enchanting view of the Siusi Alps) and, following the ridge to the left, the highest point is reached (2,630 m).

Trail markers: white-red, no. 594.

Difficulty: easy.

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Massimiliano trail towards the Terrarossa peak and over the Denti di Terrarossa

Departure point: Bolzano Refuge (2,457 m).
The multiform beaten trail begins after crossing the Sciliar Highland, along the western ridge of the Cima di Terrarossa. Climb along the ridge to reach the summit of the Cima di Terrarossa (2,656 m). Then descend with the help of the steel cable towards the saddle of Cima di Terrarossa along an airy large mountain ridge, towards another saddle at 2,580 m; then climb towards the large Dente di Terrarossa (2,653 m) and finally descend towards the Alpe di Tires Refuge (2,441 m).

Trail markers: no. 4, no. 594

Difficulty: easy-medium, request assistance.

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Climbing path Santner Pass

Departure: Coronelle Refuge (2,339 m), Re Laurino chair lift mountain station. From the Refuge, continue north following trail marker no. 542S, to the beginning of the real climbing path. Climb a few steep steps, using ropes and steel ladders, to reach the most difficult point of the frozen canyon; then continue climbing around a few towers to reach the Santner Pass Refuge (2,734 m).

Trail marker: n° 542s

Difficulty: medium-difficult

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Roda di Vael

Departure point: Paolina Refuge (2,125 m), Paolina chair lift mountain station. Take trail no. 539 from the Paolina Refuge, and follow up along trail no. 551 in the direction of the Vajolon Pass (2,560 m). The climbing path begins here and crosses the north ridge to climb towards the Croda Rossa Peak (2,806 m).


Trail markers: no. 539 and no. 551

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Climbing path Masarè

Departure Point: Roda di Vael Refuge (2,280 m). From the Refuge in the direction of St. Giuliana's peak, you will climb a well-equipped and safe face to Roda di Diavolo (2,700 m app.); then turn south around a few towers, until you reach the Masarè (2,585 m). From here, descend to the Roda di Vael Refuge.

Trail markers: white - red

Difficulty: medium-difficult

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