Le Corbusier himself described the Dolomites as “the most beautiful buildings on Earth”.
Outstanding architecture is defined by clarity of line, and these lines can be seen everywhere on the steep walls of the Dolomites. Crystal-clear natural structures rise skywards in the form of pillars, arêtes, corners and dihedrals — often strikingly steep and logically defined. It is no surprise, then, that these natural lines quickly became prized objectives for those seeking to make the first ascent.
The result is a remarkable collection of exceptionally beautiful, classic rock routes. For our Kingline Week, we have brought together a selection of these masterpieces in one programme. Alongside aesthetics, the focus is firmly on climbing enjoyment. Therefore, all the routes on offer are in the fifth grade — perfect terrain for confident climbers seeking pleasure rather than extremes.
Our base for the week is a comfortable accommodation in the valley, allowing us to access the best climbing areas flexibly.
Possible routes (up to UIAA V):
- Sass di Ciampac – Old South Face
- Col de Bos – Alverà Route
- Tofana – First Arête
- Fiameskante
- Great Peak – Dülfer Route
Naturally, there are additional routes available, which can be selected according to preference and difficulty range.