Stress-free climbing on quiet crags around the legendary Three Peaks.

The Dolomites are the largest rock formation on our planet, and the birthplace of free climbing. Nowhere else has the history of our sport been shaped as intensely as here. Yet time has not stood still in the Dolomites. Alongside the numerous classic alpine routes, many modern sport climbing areas have emerged over the past two decades.

There is enormous rock potential, and many of the most beautiful walls, whether in the valley or high up, are now equipped with solid bolt protection. This makes them ideal for enjoyable, high-quality climbing.

The current Dolomites sport climbing guide lists 53 areas, and there are at least as many additional undocumented sectors in South Tyrol alone. As local experts, we know these "hidden gems" well too – we have developed quite a few of them ourselves. We know which crags are worth visiting in hot weather, where you can stay dry even in the rain, and at what time of day each crag offers the best conditions.

 

A paradise in the heart of the Dolomites!

The Val di Landro, at the foot of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, has developed into the centre of this modern climbing evolution in recent years. It is no coincidence that the renowned DOLOROCK climbing festival takes place here annually.

This inspired us to breathe new life into the old road maintenance house in the Landro Valley. With great dedication and craftsmanship, we have transformed it into the charming mountain retreat ANAS 126.

The house accommodates eight participants plus the mountain guide, making it ideal for a relaxed communal climbing week. After an eventful day on the rock, evenings wind down with shared cooking, dining and socialising.

 

The accommodation offers:

- Five twin rooms with washbasins

- Two showers

- Three toilets

Outside, you can enjoy warm summer evenings around the wood-fired pizza oven and barbecue. Inside, a spacious communal area provides space to relax, chat, read or play games.

 

Individual coaching and climbing with quality.

During this week, the mountain guide acts as a coach:
He will support you with all climbing-related queries, select suitable crags and, upon request, pre-hang the rope on more challenging routes.

Climbing takes place in the immediate surroundings and on higher-elevation walls, depending on the weather. The impressive backdrop of the Three Peaks accompanies you throughout the week.

 

Group size and requirements:

The week is limited to a maximum of eight participants, ensuring the highest quality and individual attention.

To get the most out of this trip, you should be able to confidently climb 5c or above as a second (top-rope or following a lead climber).

 

The Anas 126 house can also be booked privately for groups of up to 10 people.

For more information and to make a booking, please email michi@globoalpin.com.