For climbing fans and climbing freaks - the fixed - rope - routes at Lake Garda
The so-called “Vie Ferrate” are actually native in the Dolomite. They were built in the
I. World War, to bring the troops safety in the mountain settings.The fixed-rope-routes at Lake Garda were built later and only for alpine reasons. For people, who are
free of giddiness the fixed-rope-routes at Lake Garda are a pure pleasure.
On garda-see.com we present to you the most popular fixed-rope-route with a short description.
Fixed-rope-routes in the surroundings of Arco:
- Fixed-rope-route Colodri: offers interesting crossings and demanding climbing parts
- Fixed-rope-route Pisetta: is difficult and brings climbers to Dain Picol (access near Sarche)
- Fixed-rope-routes in the surroundings of Riva
- Fixed-rope-route Cima Sat: is a difficult route only doable by using iron ladders. Access over path 404
- Fixed-rope-route Cima Capi: is very difficult and has many iron ladders. Access by using the old Ponale road to Lake Ledro. After the 4th tunnel follow the signposts to the fixed-rope route
- Fixed-rope-routes in the surroundings of Mori
- Fixed-rope-route Mori: brings you to Monte Albano and offers the very demanding crossing “traversata degli angeli” and a very difficult part at the end
- Fixed-rope-route Che Guevara: is very long and runs over flat slabs