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Mountaineering around Cortina D'Ampezzo offers access to the dramatic and unique peaks of the Italian Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region is characterized by soaring limestone formations, deep alpine valleys, and a network of challenging rock and glacier routes. These mountains provide diverse terrain for climbers of all skill levels, from craggy summits to historic via ferratas.

Best mountaineering routes around Cortina D'Ampezzo

  • The most popular mountaineering route is Lagazuoi Hut – Entrance to the Kaiserjäger Path loop from Valparola Pass, a 5.5 miles (8.9 km) trail that takes 4 hours 24 minutes to complete. This difficult route explores a historic WWI path and offers views of the surrounding Dolomite landscape.
  • Another top favourite among local mountaineers is Summit of Tofana di Rozes – Giussani Hut loop from Tofana, a difficult 7.1 miles (11.4 km) path. This challenging route ascends to a significant Dolomite peak, passing a mountain hut on its way.
  • Local mountaineers also love the Lagazuoi Piccolo Summit – Lagazuoi Hut loop from Falzarego Pass, a 3.7 miles (6.0 km) trail leading through high alpine terrain, often completed in about 3 hours 36 minutes.
  • Mountaineering around Cortina D'Ampezzo is defined by iconic Dolomite peaks, historic via ferratas, and diverse rock formations. The network offers options for both experienced mountaineers and those seeking challenging ascents.
  • The routes in Cortina D'Ampezzo are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 490 reviews. More than 3400 mountaineers have used komoot to explore Cortina D'Ampezzo's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Summit of Tofana di Rozes – Camillo Giussani Mountain Hut loop from Tofana

11.5km

07:28

1,210m

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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JakobusPilger
February 28, 2026, Tofana di Rozes Summit

Some summit crosses are without a corpus, while others feature the figure of the crucified Christ. But the most famous crucifix on the Italian peninsula leads us from here to the Po Valley. There, in the 'Bassa' (lower valley), the writer Giovanni Guareschi (1908-1968) set his popular short stories about the protagonists 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone'. But besides these two, there is another main character: Jesus Christ himself speaks from the high altar to the priest Don Camillo – whom the actor Fernandel (Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin, 1903-1971) brilliantly portrayed in several feature films. The crucifix, originally made solely for the film adaptations, has been preserved and has become a popular tourist attraction in Brescello (Emilia-Romagna). It can be visited virtually as a komoot highlight via the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6457013

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The Kaiserjägersteig can be managed without a via ferrata set due to its difficulty never exceeding A, but I would still not go without a helmet. There is only this one short exposed section after the rope bridge. For the usually descent through the Lagazuoi Tunnels, a flashlight is needed and the helmet protects against collisions upwards. In autumn, when the cable car and the hut are closed, there are very few people around.

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Leo
October 7, 2025, Grotta di Tofana

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After rain, there are some wet patches in the upper section. Depending on the weather, it will then become icy, making the via ferrata more difficult. If you're unfamiliar with the route, it's best to only do it in good conditions.

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September 27, 2025, Grotta di Tofana

A truly worthwhile detour – first a short way up the gully and then along the ledge (with a cable) to the grotto. Inside the grotto, you can take a walk through the tunnels – bring a headlamp.

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If you want to avoid the gravel path on the descent, you can walk from the exit to Forcella Travenanzes (around Cima Falzarego) and then take the comfortable path down along the ski slope - it's a bit further but doesn't take much longer and is much easier.

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Ladder at the start of the via ferrata and access to the tunnel. The tunnel is approximately 500 meters long and pitch-black. The tunnel climbs steeply. A helmet and headlamp are required. You should have both hands free in the tunnel to hold on and be able to use your via ferrata set to belay. Carrying only a flashlight is not recommended.

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Following a system of ledges, you reach the famous suspension bridge, approx. 10 m long and 25 m high. After crossing this bridge, you reach a steep, exposed but well-secured ledge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountaineering routes are available around Cortina D'Ampezzo?

There are nearly 100 mountaineering routes around Cortina D'Ampezzo listed on komoot, offering a wide range of experiences in the Dolomites. The majority of these, 84 routes, are classified as difficult, catering to experienced mountaineers.

What do other mountaineers enjoy most about the routes in Cortina D'Ampezzo?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 490 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the dramatic Dolomite peaks, the historic via ferratas, and the diverse rock formations that define the region's unique climbing experience.

Are there any circular mountaineering routes in the area?

Yes, many routes around Cortina D'Ampezzo are designed as loops. For example, the Lagazuoi Hut – Entrance to the Kaiserjäger Path loop from Valparola Pass is a popular difficult route that explores a historic WWI path. Another challenging option is the Summit of Tofana di Rozes – Giussani Hut loop from Tofana, which ascends to a significant Dolomite peak.

What are some shorter mountaineering trips suitable for a half-day adventure?

For a shorter, yet still challenging, mountaineering experience, consider the Lagazuoi Piccolo Summit – Lagazuoi Hut loop from Falzarego Pass. This 3.7-mile (6.0 km) trail typically takes around 3 hours 36 minutes to complete, leading through high alpine terrain.

Are there any routes that pass by notable natural features like lakes or waterfalls?

Absolutely. The Lake Sorapis – View of the Dolomite Peaks loop from Passo Tre Croci - Son Zuógo is a difficult route that offers stunning views of the iconic Lake Sorapis. Additionally, the Fanes Waterfall (Cascate di Fanes) features a via ferrata route, providing a unique way to experience these natural formations, though it's not directly part of the listed komoot tours here.

What historical sites can I explore along the mountaineering routes?

The mountains around Cortina D'Ampezzo are rich in World War I history. Many routes, such as the Lagazuoi Hut – Entrance to the Kaiserjäger Path loop from Valparola Pass, traverse historic WWI paths. You can also find remnants like tunnels, trenches, and fortifications, particularly around Cinque Torri and Passo Falzarego. Notable historical sites include Forte Tre Sassi and Landro Fortress.

Are there any mountaineering routes suitable for beginners or families?

While the majority of routes listed are difficult, the Cortina D'Ampezzo region does offer options for beginners and families, especially for learning climbing techniques. Locations like Cinque Torri are known for having over 220 routes, some of which are ideal for beginners. However, it's always recommended to consult with local guides for the most appropriate and safe options for less experienced participants.

What is the best season for mountaineering in Cortina D'Ampezzo?

The best season for mountaineering in Cortina D'Ampezzo generally spans from late spring through summer and early autumn. During these months, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically free of snow, offering optimal conditions for rock climbing, via ferratas, and high-altitude treks. The region also provides year-round activities, with winter offering ski mountaineering and snowshoeing.

Are there opportunities for multi-day mountaineering trips with hut stops?

Yes, the Dolomites are well-known for their network of mountain huts, making multi-day trips feasible. Routes like the Summit of Tofana di Rozes – Giussani Hut loop from Tofana pass by mountain huts, offering opportunities for overnight stays. Huts like Rifugio Antonio Locatelli and Auronzo Hut are popular stops in the wider region.

What are some less crowded mountaineering options around Cortina D'Ampezzo?

While specific 'less crowded' routes are hard to guarantee, exploring areas slightly further from the most iconic peaks or opting for routes during off-peak hours or weekdays can help. The Fiammes Station – Fiames Old Railway Station loop from Fiames, though still challenging, might offer a different perspective away from the most frequented summits.

Can I access mountaineering trailheads using public transport?

Cortina D'Ampezzo is a well-connected hub, and many trailheads are accessible via local bus services, especially during the peak season. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance, as services can vary. Some routes, like those starting from Falzarego Pass or Valparola Pass, are often served by regional transport connecting to Cortina.

What kind of views can I expect on the mountaineering routes?

The mountaineering routes around Cortina D'Ampezzo offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Italian Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can expect dramatic limestone formations, deep alpine valleys, and iconic peaks like Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Tofane Massif, and Marmolada. Many routes provide vistas of picturesque lakes such as Lago Federa and Lake Misurina.

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