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Via Ferrata Roda di Vael | Group Tour

A consistently homogeneous, mostly gently sloping ridge via ferrata that runs along the north ridge.

100 € p.P.

Day tour

6 participants max

Hotel Cyprianerhof, Tires

Mid-June to the end of September

Group and private tours

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Tour starting point

Hotel Cyprianerhof, Tires

Payment terms

Total: 100 €. Payment details shown at checkout.

Booking conditions

The tour must be booked online.
A deposit of €100 per person is required for online bookings. The remaining amount, calculated based on the number of participants in the group tour, is due the day before the tour (card payments accepted). Pricing based on the number of participants can be found on the respective tour page.
If a registered participant fails to attend, the deposit will be retained.

Scheduled Group Tours

Mon, Jul 6, 2026

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Mon, Jul 13, 2026

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Mon, Jul 20, 2026

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Mon, Jul 27, 2026

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Mon, Aug 3, 2026

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Mon, Aug 10, 2026

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Mon, Aug 17, 2026

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Mon, Aug 24, 2026

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Mon, Aug 31, 2026

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Tour Details

The Rotwand via ferrata in the Rosengarten massif is the ideal choice for anyone seeking breathtaking panoramic views and spectacular natural scenery. The route follows the Rotwand's north ridge and impresses with its consistent, mostly gentle gradient – perfect for beginners and those wanting to gain their first via ferrata experience. With an experienced mountain guide in the Rosengarten by your side, you can enjoy the tour safely, comfortably, and with expert guidance.

A guided via ferrata in the Rosengarten not only offers maximum safety but also valuable tips on technique and route selection. The technically easy route allows you to fully appreciate the stunning landscape and the picturesque ascent to the Rotwand. Upon reaching the summit, a breathtaking panorama unfolds, rewarding every moment of the climb.

Ambitious climbers can extend the tour via the east ridge and add the Masarè via ferrata – an impressive traverse with an additional challenge. Those who prefer a more leisurely pace can choose the descent via the north ridge and enjoy the magnificent view from the summit once more.

A guided via ferrata climb to the Rotwand is therefore the perfect choice for anyone who wants to experience the beauty of the Rosengarten massif up close – whether beginner or advanced climber. A via ferrata experience with a mountain guide in the Rosengarten is unforgettable and showcases the Dolomites at their most beautiful.

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