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Demetz Route Cima Grande Cir V
Beautiful route with original spots
The southeast edge of Cima Grande Cir was first climbed in 1936 by Giovanni Demetz and A. Groppello. It is a very beautiful route with a breathtaking view of the Sella massif.
The tour is rated UIAA IV+. Right at the start of the tour, however, there is a section of grade V to climb, which can also be climbed (less difficult) with a little help of your mountain guide.
At the summit we are rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view. The Cima Grande Cir is considered one of the most beautiful vantage points in the Dolomites. Your mountain guide from South Tyrol can name the surrounding mountains with you and tell you a few exciting stories about them.
Safe on tour with your experienced mountain guide from South Tyrol.
The descent takes place via the normal route to the Große Cirspitze. This is a well-traveled secured path.




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Complete guidance and organization by a state-certified IVBV mountain guide
Free rental equipment
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This program is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
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Equipment
backpack 20-30 l
approach shoes
mountain pants
rain jacket
underwear and change of clothes
sunglasses
headlamp
drinking bottle approx. 1.5 l
small snack
hip belt*
Helmet*
Belay device* + screw carabiner* (e.g. Petzl “Reverso 4”)
self-belay loop* + screw carabiner*
Climbing shoes (from level 4 onwards)
When staying overnight in a hut:
hut sleeping bag
toiletries
earplugs
AV ID if available
*These pieces of equipment can be borrowed from us free of charge.

