From an altitude of 2,731 meters, this Via Ferrata in Cortina D’Ampezzo offers spectacular and unforgettable views on the Dolomites. Looking out from the vibrant alpine town of Cortina, in the heart of the Dolomites, the Tofane mountain group forms a stunning setting for Via Ferrata Punta Anna. This is one of the most beautiful and renowned via ferratas in the Dolomites, thanks to its good exposure, technically demanding steep pitches and wonderful panoramic view.
To reach the starting point of this Via Ferrata in Cortina D’Ampezzo, you will either drive up to the Dibona refuge or take a cable car. Once arrived to Pomedes refuge, the jagged ridge that soars skywards and leads to the dramatic Punta Anna will be your challenge. The quality of rock and the excellent protection makes this Via Ferrata a fantastic climb, especially when you realize the superb exposure it offers.
As you rise above the Cortina valley, the dramatic landscape opens up, being able to view the beautiful collection of mountains of Cinque Torri, as well as the king of the Dolomites, Monte Antelao, which soars to 3,263 meters. Due to the level of difficulty being intermediate, potential participants are expected to have previous Via Ferrata experience. In addition, it is necessary to have a good level of fitness for this 1-day climb.