The Sella Group is one of the most striking massifs in the Dolomites, known for its central location, easy accessibility, and impressive rock formations. It is a true paradise for via ferrata enthusiasts and climbers alike, with solid Dolomite limestone, short approaches and a variety of routes making the area one of the most popular alpine destinations in South Tyrol.
During this week, you will experience the Sella Group at its most beautiful, with varied via ferrata routes showcasing the region's diverse landscape — from panoramic ridge passages and airy ascents to the tour's highlight: the ascent of Marmolada (3,343 m), the highest peak in the Dolomites. Glaciers, steep walls and wide valleys accompany us every step of the way.
Program Overview:
Sun: Arrival in Canazei, near Sellajoch. Meet the mountain guide at 19:00 at your accommodation for a programme briefing.
Monday–Friday: This via ferrata week offers plenty of highlights and thrills for every via ferrata enthusiast. The Pisciadu Via Ferrata (2,985 m) is one of the most famous in the Dolomites, with standout features including a suspension bridge, near-vertical sections and huge panoramic views. The Pößnecker Via Ferrata is one of the oldest in the Dolomites and is demanding, airy and exposed. It leads to Piz Selva (2,941 m) and offers breathtaking views. The Sass Rigais Via Ferrata climbs to a summit of 3,000 metres and is renowned for its challenging intermediate sections.
Arguably the highlight of the week is the ascent of Marmolada (3,343 m), the highest mountain in the Dolomites. The views of the glacier landscape, the steep southern rock face and the overwhelming panorama provide a fitting end to the week.
Saturday: Return journey after breakfast.