There are claims about hundreds of ferratas in the Dolomites. The reality is quite different; there are around 90 significant, named routes. I have presented all of them here on a single, comprehensive map.
Bivacco Baito Busse dell Oro, Lagorai, Dolomites
The Bivacco Baito Busse dell’Oro is a beautiful wooden cabin at the edge of the forest, rarely visited and equipped with a wood-burning stove. Keep reading.
Bivacco Bontadini and Ferrata delle Trincee Round Tour
The Bivacco Bontadini is very close to Passo Fedaia, and you can use it as a base to walk the Ferrata delle Trincee from the east side. You will have Marmolada with its glacier in sight all the time.
Cima Bocche, Bivacco Redolf, Bivacco Jellici & Bivacco Val Miniera: Round Tour
This round tour in the Lagorai includes three bivouacs, two lakes, and a moderate summit. It is a walk-up route that does not require special equipment. Keep reading.
Dolomites Solo: My New Book
This ebook documents fifteen years of my solo mountaineering in the Dolomites, starting in 2010 with my first visit and my ascent of Marmolada.




