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Via Ferrata in Val di Fassa: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

Discover one of the most beautiful valleys in the Dolomites.

Situated in the province of Trentino in Northeast Italy, you’ll find the largest Alpine Valley in the Dolomites, the Val di Fassa. This valley is brimming with spectacular nature and is a great place for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing and via ferrata.

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FAQs: Via Ferrata in Val di Fassa

What should I know about Via Ferrata Val di Fassa?

Some great via ferrata to check out in the area include the Marmolada west-ridge via ferrata. This was one of the first via ferrata built in the area and it takes you high into the mountains where you’ll encounter glaciers. The Bepi Zac route in the San Pellegrino Pass is perfect for beginners, you also get great views of the Marmolada from here. For a via ferrata that’s suitable for the whole family, Rodella is a great option. 

 

Why should I choose Val di Fassa for my Via Ferrata adventure?

**Lots of via ferrata options **

Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced you’ll find something here. There are also so many options so if you want to take a longer trip, you’ll have enough variety to keep you busy.

**Spectacular scenery **

The Dolomites are not a UNESCO site without good reason. From massive jagged peaks to green meadows and crystal lakes you’ll be blown away but the amazing scenery here.

**Family-friendly **

There are many via ferrata routes here that are suitable for children. As most of the routes were built in the second world war, it’s also a fun interactive way for young people to learn about history.

What can I expect from the weather during my Via Ferrata trip in Val di Fassa?

The temperatures are pleasant and sunny during the summer months. The winters are dry and cold, sometimes reaching -10°C.

Which language is predominantly spoken in the Val di Fassa region?

Italian

What currency is accepted around Val di Fassa?

Euro

How to get there

Fly to Venice international airport then travel to the Val di Fassa by car, train or bus.

What's the country code for the Val di Fassa region?

+39

When is the best time to travel to Val di Fassa for Via Ferrata?

Summer, spring and fall are the recommended seasons for a via ferrata trip in the Dolomites.

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