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The Via Ferrata Masarè is one of the great classic traverses in the Dolomites region, running along the dramatic western walls of the Catinaccio in the Bolzano area. Known for its golden evening light, airy ledges and continuous scenery, this ferrata is ideal for fit beginners and intermediate climbers seeking a spectacular alpine experience with an experienced mountain guide in the Bolzano area. Its mix of exposure, flow and panoramic terrain makes it a standout route in the Rosengarten group.
The route begins with an approach through beautiful alpine meadows before quickly reaching the rocky terraces where the secured section starts. The Masarè ferrata features moderately exposed ledges, short vertical steps and well-protected traverses, offering a perfect balance of challenge and security. While technically not extreme, the route’s steady exposure and length make it ideal for climbers who enjoy sustained movement in classic Dolomite terrain.
As the traverse continues toward the heart of the Rosengarten, the scenery opens into breathtaking views over the Catinaccio, Latemar and the rolling landscapes of the Bolzano area. The orange glow of the famous “Enrosadira” effect is especially striking here, illuminating the towering limestone pillars above the path. The combination of ridge sections and panoramic balconies provides endless opportunities for photography and quiet appreciation of the Dolomites region.
For climbers comparing routes in the Rosengarten group, the Via Ferrata Masarè is often paired with the neighboring Rotwand ferrata for a full-day adventure. Its moderate difficulty, excellent protection and unbeatable scenery make it one of the finest intermediate ferrata experiences in the region. With professional guidance for pacing, safety and route choice, the guided Via Ferrata Masarè in the Bolzano area offers a memorable and beautifully varied day in the Dolomites region.











