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Climber pulls up a rock face with rope, sea of clouds behind Hikers among rocks in a Dolomite gorge
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The Dolomites – a paradise for climbing enthusiasts

Spectacular via ferratas that thrill both recreational and sport climbers await you amid the majestic Dolomites.

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A true pleasure

Climbing tours – "Rosengarten Group"

Santner Pass fixed rope route

The loveliest route into the heart of the Rosengarten, framed by craggy walls and towers with wonderful views.

After approx. 2 ½ to 3 hrs. you’ll reach the Santnerhütte, 2,734 m. Return the way you came or on trail no. 542 via the Gartlhütte to the Vajolethütte. Then continue on trail no. 541 and no. 550 via the Tschagerjoch and back to the Rosengartenhütte.

  • Starting point: Rosengartenhütte, 2339 m
  • Trail no. 542
  • Specification: good stamina

Rotwand fixed rope route

Perfectly secured fixed rope route via the Nordgrat to the Rotwandspitze, the main summit of the southern Rosengarten Group, 2,806 m.

Variant: go down to the Rotwandhütte (secure path) or below the Fensterle tower, continue on the Masarè fixed rope routes and back to the Paolinahütte.

  • Starting point: Paolinahütte, 2,125 m
  • Trail no 539 and no. 551
  • Specification: easy – moderate

Masarè fixed rope route

This dirt route is joined to the Rotwand fixed rope route in the south and leads from the Rotwandhütte to the Punta Masarè, 2,585 m. From here, go back down to the Rotwandhütte.

  • Starting point: Rotwandhütte, 2,280 m
  • Specification: moderate to difficult

Kesselkogel fixed rope route

The Kesselkogel, 3,004 m, is the highest elevation of the Rosengarten Group and is considered to be one of the loveliest viewing points in the Dolomites. The summit of the Kesselkogel can be reached via the western trail or eastern trail.

  • Starting point: Grasleitenpaßhütte, 2,599 m
  • Specification: moderate

Via the Scalette Weg to the Passo Lausa (2,720 m)

The Scalette Weg is also known as the Larsec Weg. Larsec is the name of a largely unknown mountain chain to the east of the Rosengarten Group. The trail goes from the Gardeccia Hütte through the Larsec Group to the Antermojahütte, 2,497 m.

  • Starting point: Schutzhütte Gardeccia, 1,950 m
  • Specification: easy

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Additional climbing tours

Fixed rope route

“Campanili del Latemar”

Climb up to the Latemarspitze and back down to the saddle (Bivak Rigatti). The fixed rope route starts on the southern side of the Latemar from east to west.

  • Starting point: Karer Pass, 1,600 m
  • Trail no. 17 and no. 18, fixed rope route no. 511
  • Specification: moderate, stamina necessary (up to 8 hrs.)

Large Roßzahn

After the narrow gorge between the Large Roßzahn and Eastern Roßzahn, you go over rocky steps until you first reach a saddle (lovely view of the Seiseralm) and then follow the Gipfelgrat on the left to the highest point at 2,630 m.

  • Starting point: Tierser-Alpl Hütte, 2,441 m
  • Red-white trail
  • Specification: easy

Maximilian trail to the Roterdspitze and crossing the Roßzähne

The varied fixed rope route starts after crossing the Schlern plateau on the western back of the Roterdspitze and ends with the crossing of the Roßzähne (2,653 m).

  • Starting point: Tierser-Alpl Hütte
  • Specification: easy

Fixed rope route

“Campanili del Latemar”

Climb up to the Latemarspitze and back down to the saddle (Bivak Rigatti). The fixed rope route starts on the southern side of the Latemar from east to west.

  • Starting point: Karer Pass, 1,600 m
  • Trail no. 17 and no. 18, fixed rope route no. 511
  • Specification: moderate, stamina necessary (up to 8 hrs.)
Girl climbing with harness on natural rock wall

Adventure for children

Kids’ climbing

For children who find no mountain too high, no climbing wall too steep, and no route too challenging, we are the perfect place! An experienced mountain guide with excellent local knowledge of the Latemar and helpful tips safely accompanies your children on their adventure. He teaches valuable techniques and helps overcome fear of heights – turning even the youngest into true climbing pros.

Child with helmet climbing secured on artificial rock wall
Modern climbing gym with colorful outdoor walls

Year-round climbing fun

Bozen climbing hall "Salewa Cube"

This unique climbing hall combines indoor and outdoor experiences. In bad weather or cold seasons, you climb protected indoors; when the sun shines, outdoor climbing is preferred.

When the sun is out, a wall opens up so you can climb both inside and outside at the same time. Even on chilly days, the Cube offers an ideal training spot with a wonderful view outside.

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