ROUTES OF THE DOLOMITI SENZA CONFINI The “Dolomites without borders“ is a circular route, i.e. you can enter the via ferrata from various points. Depending on the direction from which you arrive, different starting points make sense. The different variants start with via ferratas of varying degrees of difficulty in terms of physical condition and technique. So it is up to personal preferences how demanding you want to start the Dolomiti senza confini. The variation primarily described in this book starts at the Kreuzbergpass. This was chosen because the pass is exactly the border between South Tyrol and Belluno, where the “Dolomiti senza confini” project was inaugurated in 2018. It is also situated between the northern (4 days) and southern part (5 days) of the “Dolomites without borders” and is easily accessible by public transport. In addition to the “classic” nine-day Dolomiti senza confini, a two to three-day variation to the Cadini group can be added.
Büllelejochhütte (© Daniel Rogger)
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