Via Ferrata in the Italian Dolomites

Italy
The Via Ferrata, literally translated as the “the way of iron”, are sections of climbing paths protected with steel cables, fixed ladders and bridges usually found in mountains which originated during World War One. In the Italian Dolomites, there are up to seven hundred via ferratas to explore, making it the perfect destination to try out some of the best treks. Embark on this truly unique and thrilling way to explore the authentic beauty of the Dolomites, an experience definitely for the adventure-seekers. Stop by at the Rifugio Averau, a mountainous hut, to enjoy some delicious lunch and panoramic views as a break from your exciting adventure.

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