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This guidebook provides 82 route descriptions to via ferrata climbs in the Italian Dolomites. Part of a two-volume set, this volume covers the north, central and eastern Dolomites, with regions such as around Cortina, Corvara, Arabba, Sesto and Fassa. As well as the detailed route descriptions, this guide includes advice on how to climb via ferratas, as well as information on the history and geology of the area, how to travel to and around the valleys and the best places to stay in the Dolomites.
Many via ferratas were originally built to aid the movements of alpine military units during the First World War, and now they represent one of the major attractions in the Dolomites. They are a range of protected routes, with fixed cables, ladders and even gorge-spanning bridges, which aid ascent to places normally reserved for expert rock climbers. In recent years, old wartime routes have been restored and many new routes added to give a network of routes around the whole Dolomite region. Some of the new ferratas are ‘sport routes’, often technically quite hard, as you will see from our assessment of the grades. Routes are regularly checked, maintained and waymarked by the Italian Alpine Club, CAI (Club Alpino Italiano).
This is the first in a series of two guidebooks to Via Ferrata routes in the Italian Dolomites. Volume two completes the set, focusing on the southern, Brenta and Lake Garda areas.