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The Delenda Carthago Route on the First Sella Tower (I Torre del Sella) is a historic and atmospheric alpine climb in the Dolomites region, offering steeper and more sustained moves than the classic Camini Route. Rising above the Sella Pass in the Val Gardena area, this line follows elegant cracks, slabs and exposed walls, making it ideal for intermediate climbers who want a more vertical challenge with an experienced mountain guide in Val Gardena (link to service: [LINK_SERVICE]). The route is a beautiful example of traditional Dolomite climbing with fantastic positions throughout.
The Delenda Carthago Route features enjoyable crack climbing, secure holds on solid limestone and short steeper passages that demand good technique and confidence on exposed terrain. Compared to easier routes on the First Sella Tower, this line offers more continuous climbing, providing an excellent progression for those familiar with multi-pitch movement. The exposure increases gradually, and the upper pitches deliver impressive views across the Sassolungo, Sella Plateau and the surrounding Dolomites region.
For climbers comparing routes in the Sella Group, our Dolomites Mountaineering Experience Page (link to experience: [LINK_EXPERIENCE]) helps assess grades, exposure levels, seasonal conditions and ideal progressions between classic lines. More in-depth planning — including route recommendations, gear tips and safety considerations — is available in our Complete Climbing & Via Ferrata Guide Dolomites 2026, which covers both iconic classics and hidden gems across the Dolomites.
With its aesthetic line, solid limestone and outstanding summit views, the Delenda Carthago Route is a rewarding climb for those seeking a slightly harder alternative to the Camini Route in the Val Gardena area. Combining traditional Dolomite movement with dramatic atmosphere, this route offers one of the most enjoyable intermediate-level climbs in the Dolomites region.











