Wolkenstein/Sëlva/Selva/Sëlva, Sëlva/Selva, Dolomites Region Val Gardena
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Short, very varied and completely secured with a view of Val di Fassa.
Itinerary
Its southern orientation enables access already at the start of summer until late in autumn. Due to its easy accessibility, it is also suitable as a half-day tour. The via ferrata is short, but requires a certain amount of experience. Access: from Passo Sella head upwards, past Forcella di Rodella to the rifugio Des Alpes. Here, take a right below the cable car mountain station until you reach the access point. Descent: the descent from Col Rodella develops along the same path as the ascent.
All via ferratas come with their own day tour and are well secured: however, they are meant only for experienced climbers. Make sure you do not suffer from vertigo and can deal with heights, are sure-footed and physically fit, and don’t forget that once you have reached the summit, you will need to climb back down! We recommend newcomers hire a mountain guide to accompany them. Climb the via ferratas at your own risk and peril! To tackle a via ferrata with children, it is advisable to obtain further information and to be accompanied by a mountain guide. The via ferratas are not suitable for dogs.
Only climb the via ferratas if the weather is good and use the following equipment: helmet, via ferrata set of the latest generation, possibly protective gloves, proper shoes, weather protection and provisions.