Alpine Rock Climbing Week in the Dolomites

 

Your Dream Week in the South Tyrolean Dolomites

Experience the most beautiful classic multi-pitch climbs in one week

Experience an unforgettable Dolomites climbing week that takes you to four of the most beautiful classic climbing routes in the Dolomites. This week is ideal for experienced climbers who want to explore the famous routes of the Dolomites accompanied by an certified mountain guide.

Together we climb four classic multi-pitch routes in the Dolomites: the Kasnapoff Route on the Second Sella Tower, the Via Ziglauer on the Bruneck Tower, the South Ridge of the Rosengarten Peak, and the famous Dibona Ridge on the Great Cima (Tre Cime di Lavaredo). Each of these tours offers typical Dolomite climbing on solid rock surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery.

You will stay during the week at the Hotel Klostersepp in Klausen — known for comfortable rooms, regional cuisine and genuine South Tyrolean hospitality. The central location allows short transfers to all climbing areas and relaxing evenings after impressive climbing days.

 

Program:

Day 1

Arrival & introduction

Arrival in Chiusa and meeting at Hotel Klostersepp. Welcome, briefing of the week and equipment check. In the evening you enjoy regional cuisine and prepare for the upcoming climbing adventures.

Day 2

Kasnapoff Route – Second Sella Tower

The week begins with one of the best-known Dolomite classics. The Kasnapoff multi-pitch climb follows the northwest ridge of the Second Sella Tower and offers enjoyable climbing with impressive views over Sella Pass — an ideal start to the climbing week.

Difficulty: UIAA V-

Vertical gain: approx. 400–450 m

Day 3

Zieglauer Route – Brunecker Tower

Today we climb the famous Zieglauer Route, a classic multi-pitch climb on excellent Dolomite rock. Elegant climbing moves and impressive rock formations make this tour a real highlight of guided climbing in the Dolomites.

Difficulty: UIAA VI-

Vertical gain: approx. 700 m

Day 4

South Ridge – Rosengarten Peak

The South Ridge of the Rosengarten summit combines alpine adventure with enjoyable climbing. The ridge offers continuous movement over solid rock and spectacular views over the Rosengarten massif.

Difficulty: UIAA III–IV (crux IV+)

Vertical gain: approx. 650 m

Day 5

Dibona Ridge – Tre Cime di Lavaredo

The grand finale takes place on the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo: the legendary Dibona Ridge on the Cima Grande. This elegant and varied multi-pitch route is one of the most famous climbs in the Dolomites and the perfect highlight of an alpine climbing holiday.

Difficulty: UIAA V-

Vertical gain: approx. 730 m

Day 6

Individual departure

After breakfast you can enjoy a relaxed morning before the official end of your guided climbing week in the Dolomites.

Would you like a more personalized program?

On request, the climbing objectives can be adjusted or chosen together. We are happy to create a tailor-made itinerary and select suitable routes according to your experience, current conditions and personal goals — for your perfect guided Dolomites climbing experience.

Details Alpine Rock Climbing Week in the Dolomites

Difficulty
Elevation Gainup to 750 vertical metres
RequirementsGood physical fitness, surefootedness, and climbing experience up to grade V
Equipmentclimbing helmet, climbing shoes, climbing harness
Cost 1 Person3.230€ incl. 4x guided tour (and transfer) + 6x room with breakfast (1 day at leisure)
Cost 2 Persons1.880€ per person incl. 4x guided tour (and transfer) + 6x room with breakfast (1 day at leisure)
Cost per PersonAdditional costs: cable car tickets, single room supplement, dinner at the restaurant, travel costs
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