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DOLOMITES

Südtirolalpin Mountain Guide South Tyrol

The most beautiful Dolomite peaks

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NORMAL ROUTES

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Great Zinne - Normal route with mountain guide

2,999 m

GROSSE ZINNE

Normal route (III+)

The Große Zinne can easily be called the flagship of the Dolomites. Together with its neighbors, the Westliche Zinne and the Kleine Zinne is it one of te most popular rock formations in the whole world.
A peak who connot be missed in the collection.

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Westliche Zinne - normal route with mountain guide

2,973 m

WESTLICHE ZINNE

Normal route (III+)

The Westliche Zinne is known among mountaineers primarily for its steeply overhanging north face, one of the highest peaks in the Alps. The normal route to the Westliche Zinne is also a very worthwhile destination. Firstly, it is much less crowded than its neighboring peak, the Große Zinne, which is just a few meters higher. Secondly, this climb also offers a pleasant mix of easy climbing, challenging routefinding, and easier walking sections

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Kleine Zinne - normal route with mountain guide

2,857 m

KLEINE ZINNE

Normal route (IV)

The smallest of the Three Peaks is also the most difficult. This bold rock spire is less frequently climbed in the shadow of its famous neighbor. Due partly to its greater difficulty and partly to its lack of prestige, this is precisely what makes this peak a more than worthwhile goal, and a climbing adventure of the finest kind is guaranteed.

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Sassolungo - normal route with mountain guide

3,181 m

LANGKOFEL

Normal route (III+)

The Sassolungo can easily be considered a landmark of Val Gardena. A Dolomite massif that seems to come from another world. On the one hand, the mighty Sassolungo, with its massive rock formation, stands like a rock in the surf. On the other hand, it is surrounded by slender peaks such as the Fünffingerspitze, the Innerkoflerturm, and the Zahnkofel.

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Hohe Gaisl - with mountain guide

3,146 m

HOHE GAISL

Normal route (IV)

This mighty mountain is arguably the most challenging of all the Dolomites' three-thousanders due to its isolation, fragility, and the demands it places on orientation and experience in alpine terrain. In return, it rewards its climbers with the comforting feeling of having conquered an extraordinary summit and belonging to a select group of those few who have seen the panorama of the highest point in the Braies Dolomites with their own eyes.

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Piz Popena - South Ridge with mountain guide

3,152 m

PIZ POPENA

South Ridge (IV)

Piz Popena in the Cristallo massif is a true insider tip. One of the most exclusive Dolomite peaks of all. Despite its impressive height and beautiful shape, it is rarely climbed. The south ridge (Via Inglese) offers consistently beautiful rock and breathtaking climbing in a truly unique setting. If you want to experience the Dolomites at their most beautiful, this tour is perfect for you.

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3,094 m

ZWÖLFERKOFEL

Normal route (IV)

The Zwölferkofel is the leader in the Sexten Sundial ring. The ascent of this beautifully shaped and striking peak is one of the most demanding, yet also most beautiful, Dolomite tours. Its normal route is among the most difficult in the entire Dolomites, and anyone who has ever reached the top can count themselves among a small group of lucky individuals who have the Zwölferkofel in their tour log.

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Pflerscher Tribulaun - normal route with mountain guide

3,097 m

TRIBULAUN

Normal route (III)

At 3,097 meters, the Pflerscher Tribulaun is not only the highest peak in the Tribulaun ridge, but also the most striking due to its distinctive shape. Although it lies quite a distance from the actual Dolomites, it is nevertheless composed of the same rock. Its bold shape, which is indeed reminiscent of the Dolomites, makes it one of the most difficult peaks to climb in the Stubai Alps.

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ALPINE CLIMBING

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Five Finger Tip - Thumb Edge with Mountain Guide

2.996 m

FÜNFFINGERSPITZE

Daumenkante (IV)

Thanks to the gondola lift up to the Langkofel Saddle, there is a pleasantly short approach to one of the most beautiful and spectacular climbing routes in the Dolomites at this level of difficulty.

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Vajolet Towers - Delago Edge with mountain guide

2,821 m

VAJOLETT TOWERS

Delagokante (IV)

The Vajolet Towers stand like rock needles in the Rosengarten massif and are clearly visible from Bolzano. One of the greatest classics of the Dolomites and a wonderfully exposed peak, all accessible with moderate difficulty.

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Schlern - Burgstallkante with mountain guide

2,563 m

SCHLERN

Burgstallkante (V+)

The Schlern is one of South Tyrol's trademarks. At its peak, a vast plain of green meadows abruptly descends into a vertical rock face. The Burgstallkante is a beautiful and long route to a unique peak.

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Sas Pordoi - Mariakante with mountain guide

2,950 m

SAS PORDOI

Mariakante (IV)

A classic route high above the Pordoi Pass. The Maria Kante leads directly to the highest point of Sas Pordoi – the descent is conveniently made by cable car. 10 pitches of pure climbing pleasure and a top-class alpine climbing experience await you.

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Große Zinne - Dibonakante with mountain guide

2,999 m

GROSSE ZINNE

Dibonakante (IV)

Get a glimpse of the Zinnen North Face. On one of the Dolomites' greatest classics, the Dibonakante, this is possible without exceeding grade IV.

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Hexenstein - South Edge with mountain guide

2,477 m

HEXENSTEIN

South Edge (IV)

A beautiful route on the Valparola Pass. The southern ridge of the Hexenstein is one of the great classics in the Dolomites and, thanks to its varied climbing and memorable sections, is a must for every Dolomite climber. A particularly worthwhile tour in autumn.

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Peitlerkofel - North Face Hruschka with mountain guide

2,875 m

PEITLERKOFEL

Hruschka (VI)

Through the north face of the Peitlerkofel. A long and enjoyable climb up the imposing Peitler, which towers like a bulwark above the Würzjoch.

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VIA FERRATA

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Dolomites via ferrata - with mountain guide

Via Ferrata

Day tour

Shorter or longer, easier or more challenging via ferratas guarantee a truly special experience. The Dolomites boast a seemingly endless number of exciting, varied, and rewarding climbs. Check out the via ferratas I have on offer for you, or simply send me a customized request with your desired tour.

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Via ferrata week with mountain guide

Via Ferrata Week

offers

A week of via ferrata in this specific area of the Dolomites is an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the bizarre rock formations and penetrate deep into the heart of the respective massifs. Via ferrata weeks offer the ideal setting for these very special experiences. Discover the different areas I offer.

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