Ski Touring Week in the Fanes Sennes Prags Nature Park
Alpine Adventure in the UNESCO Dolomites
Experience an unforgettable ski touring week in the Fanes Sennes Prags Nature Park, the third-largest nature park in South Tyrol. This region captivates with its dramatic rock formations, steep walls, and countless opportunities for pristine backcountry skiing. Iconic peaks such as the Lavarela and Conturines, the Neuner and Zehner, Seekofel, and Hohe Gaisl promise spectacular alpine scenery and challenging yet rewarding tours.
The week begins with a meeting in Pederü, from where all tours start directly from the mountain huts – no driving required. After ascending to the Sennes Hut, we spend two days exploring the surrounding terrain before moving on to the Fanes Hut, experiencing the Dolomites from the exclusive perspective of remote huts, surrounded by snow-covered peaks and expansive slopes.
Accompanied by an experienced mountain guide, participants will enjoy varied ascents, breathtaking descents, and the chance to discover the most beautiful ski touring routes in the nature park. This week combines adventure, alpine scenery, and authentic backcountry experiences.
Program:
| Day 1 | Meeting point at Gasthof Pederü, equipment check and ascent to the Sennes hut (2116m). Luggage transport to the hut will be organised. |
Day 2 | Ski tour to the Munt de Sella des Sennes (2787m - 680 vertical metres) and to the Col de Riciogogn (2654m - approx. 300 vertical metres). |
| Day 3 | From the Sennes hut, descent to Fodara Vedla, ascent to Lavinores via the Lavinores fork (500 vertical metres). North descent towards Fodara Vedla, ascent to Croda Ciamin (500 vertical metres), descent to Forcella Ciamin and descent to Le Piciodel and ascent to Faneshütte. Luggage transport from the Sennes hut to the Fanes hut is organised. |
| Day 4 | From the Faneshütte to Lavarella hut and ascent Zehnerspitze (1000 vertical metres) - via the via ferrata to the summit. |
| Day 5 | Lavarella crossing (3055m - 1200 vertical metres). |
| Day 6 | Final tour to Col Toronn (2459m) and descent to Pederü. |























