The Albino Strobel Michielli via ferrata is de rigueur for mountain-lovers: the view that you have when you reach the top is breath-taking; in fact, here you can see exactly why Cortina is called “The Queen of the Dolomites”.
This very particular remnant of the First World War is completely equipped with cables and leads through the famous winding tunnel.
A via ferrata suitable for everyone, from beginners to families, with a circular route around the Fanes waterfalls. This route reveals an additional facet of Cortina to be seen, because it enables you to see the power of nature and the impetuous flow of water at first hand.
This route provides a particularly evocative view of Cortina, offering a panorama of the entire valley, including the imposing mount Tofana.
A difficult via ferrata that calls for a high level of fitness, considering the route’s length and altitude. The Ivano Dibona via ferrata is one of the most famous ferratas in the Dolomites, hallmarked by a magnificent 30-metre-long suspension bridge that offers an unmissable opening for the route.