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Mountain Climbing Alta Pusteria

 

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Climbing in the Dolomites


Alta Pusteria is a real mountain climbers' paradise in the heart of the South Tyrolean Dolomites. It was here that many famous alpinists started their careers. The impressive cliffs of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the Cima di Tre Scarperi and the Croda Rossa di Sesto seem to be made for adventurous climbing tours and offer breathtaking views. Those who consider climbing in the Dolomites as too dangerous a leisure activity can choose between numerous alternatives during their holiday in Alta Pusteria, such as the climbing gardens in Landro at Lake Landro or at the south-eastern bank of Lake Braies. Moreover, the village of Sesto- Waldheim also has an indoor climbing hall, the so-called Dolomit Arena. Being the highest of its kind in Italy, the Dolomit Arena is certainly more than just a rainy-day alternative to free climbing in the Dolomites. The 16m tall climbing tower next to the Cultural Centre Grand Hotel in Dobbiaco is perfect for exercising your climbing skills.

Alpine climbing in the Land of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo


Professional mountain climbers will have their fill when they go climbing in the Alps during their holiday in Alta Pusteria. Surrounded by high mountain peaks with rugged cliffs, the Land of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo invites you to set out for the highest mountain tops, from where you will enjoy spectacular views of the mountains of the South Tyrolean Dolomites. Numerous fixed rope routes, such as the Strada degli Alpini trail in Sesto - a challenging path dating back to World War I, are definitely worthwhile. Whenever you go out climbing, make sure that your equipment is adequate, the weather good and that the route you chose suits your shape and condition. If you want to experience climbing in the Alps with professional guides, please contact the local tourist boards, which will be glad to inform you about organised tours with qualified guides. With all these offers, you'll be all set for one of the most exciting mountain adventures when climbing in the Alps!


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