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Via Ferrata delle Bocchette

Highlights

  • The greatest diversity of ferrata paths the Dolomites have to offer

  • Famous ledged passages in vertical walls

  • Spectacular views all day long

  • Expert local mountain guides

  • Authentic huts with with more than 100 years of history

Description

Via delle Bocchette is the Dolomites' most impressive and famous via-ferrata. It is in the Brenta Group, which is characterized by many first-class ferrata, but Via delle Bocchette is a true symbol of the Dolomites.

Most ferrata are concentrated in the vast central region of the Brenta Dolomites. This area is difficult to access as there are practically no normal hiking trails. Central Brenta is a dense cluster of peaks separated by narrow gorges. When you see photos of people moving along ledges in a vertical wall above the clouds, it is most likely Brenta and more specifically Via delle Bocchette.

On Via delle Bocchette, there are several route options to choose from. All ferrata paths are formally categorized as D in difficulty, which corresponds to level 3 on the 5-point Italian scale. However, the real level of difficulty of the Bocchette paths varies significantly. The classic Via Ferrata delle Bocchette includes two paths - Bocchette Centrali and Bocchette Alte. For hikers with little or no experience on a ferrata, Bocchette Centrali is a difficult start, therefore we combine it with the ferrata Sosat and the secured trail Benini in such a case. For a private guided trip, we will recommend the optimal combination of the paths based on your level of fitness and experience. For group trips, the itinerary is predetermined for each group departure. Itineraries for different groups and dates may vary - you can see the details in their descriptions. Despite your route being developed by us in advance, it happens that the guide has to adjust the route depending on the weather forecast.

On a multi-day ferrata in Brenta, you need to be perfectly organized and as flexible as possible in terms of your daily schedule. In Brenta, it is sometimes necessary to start the hike very early in the morning due to predicted thunderstorms in the afternoon. Your guide will be planning a safe schedule each day. Needless to say, a good fitness level is necessary to enjoy Via delle Bocchette. We will provide you with ferrata gear unless you prefer to use your own. Beginners will learn how to use the ferrata gear and how to move through the various sections of the ferrata.

Ferrata paths can only be accessed in safe weather conditions. Under no circumstances should you be on the ferrata during a thunderstorm. We are responsible for keeping you safe, so we may be forced to change your itinerary, offer you alternative itineraries or dates, and even cancel the trip should it be unsafe to be on a ferrata in the forecasted weather conditions.

Trip Overview

StyleHut to Hut Hiking

DifficultyLevel 4information

Activity3 hiking days

Tour Duration5 days / 4 nights

Start / FinishVal di Sole

Private Guided Hiking

5 Day Private Guided Tour
€ 1290
Jul 01 - Sep 14

Note

Private guided and self-guided treks are private tours on the dates of your choice.

See the tab Cost for minimum and maximum group size, included services, single supplements and other details.

5 Day Private Guided Tour

The classic route: Bocchette Centrali - Bocchette Alti

For private guided trips, we can recommend a combination of the ferrata paths that is right for the fitness level of the participants, their preferences, and the available time. The classic Via delle Bocchette requires 3 days of hiking: approach, ferrata Bocchette Centrali, and ferrata Bocchette Alti. Having passed the Bocchette Alti, you can descend the same day - either on the secured path Benini and with the Groste lift, or on foot on a normal hiking trail. This route is good for hikers with a ferrata experience and good fitness level, because you will start on the relatively difficult and technical Bocchette Centrali ferrata and continue on to the even more difficult Bocchette Alti. Also you should not underestimate the day of approach with over 1000 meters of continuous ascent and a very long final day as you descend after the Bocchette Alti. You will start in Vallesinella near Madonna di Campiglio, where we will arrange a transfer, and finish either in Vallesinella or at Passo Campo Carlo Magno depending on the route you choose for the descent. In total, you need to plan 5 days for this trip - the day of arrival, 3 hiking days, and the day of departure.

5 Day Tour Groups

Itinerary for groups: secured trail Benini - ferrata Sosat - ferrata Bocchette Centrali

This is a group hike starting at the Passo Groste pass on the relatively easy secured trail Benini, then on the Sosat ferrata and the Bocchette Centrali ferrata. This route allows you to gradually experience the via ferrata in 3 hiking days, starting with the simplest one and moving on to the more difficult ones. Due to the gradual increase in difficulty, this route is suitable for hikers with minimal ferrata experience. Every day you will walk 3-4 hours on the ferrata paths and an additional 1-3 hours on the access trails. The daily ascent will vary from 400 to 700 meters. The approach to the ferrata on the first day of the hike will be quick because you will take the lift from Madonna di Campiglio to the Passo Groste pass. The final day of the hike will be the hardest and longest - after passing the ferrata Bocchette Centrali, you will descend along a normal hiking trail for 3 hours. At the end of the route, our driver will pick up the group in Vallesinella near Madonna di Campiglio.

Dates and Prices

Private Guided

5 Day Private Guided Tour
€ 1290
Jul 01 - Sep 14

Note

The prices are per person and include the VAT tax.

Private guided and self-guided treks are private tours on the dates of your choice.

The indicated tour duration includes the days of arrival and departure. Hotel accommodation on the day of arrival and night before departure is included in the price.

Private guided tours are only open to your group. The price listed on the tour page is for groups of 4 members. You can set a larger or a smaller group – please contact us for a price.

What is Included: Private Guided Tour

  • Accommodation in mountain huts: 2 nights, shared dormitory
  • Accommodation in a 3-star hotel: first and final nights of the trip
  • Breakfast and dinner in the mountain huts
  • Breakfast in the hotel
  • Instructions and assistance with logistics
  • 24-hour on-call support
  • Local English-speaking mountain guide
  • Via-ferrata gear
  • Transportation from the base camp hotel to the trailhead if required for the selected route option
  • Transportation to the base camp hotel after the trek if required for the selected route option

What is Included: Groups

  • Accommodation in mountain huts: 2 nights, shared dormitory
  • Accommodation in a 3-star hotel: first and final nights of the trip
  • Breakfast and dinner in the mountain huts
  • Breakfast in the hotel
  • Instructions and assistance with logistics
  • 24-hour on-call support
  • Local English-speaking mountain guide
  • Via-ferrata gear
  • Transportation from the base camp hotel to the trailhead if required for the selected route option
  • Transportation to the base camp hotel after the trek if required for the selected route option

What is Not Included

  • Travel insurance
  • Drinks at dinner
  • Lunches
  • Use of hot shower in the mountain huts: € 3 - 6
  • Lift: appx. € 19 (variable cost depending on the period)
  • Tourist tax in the lodging establishments where applicable

Optional Extras

  • Private 2-, 3- and 4-bedded rooms can be reserved in advance in most mountain huts if available and with a supplement of € 15 per person per night
  • 4-star base camp hotel for the first and final nights of the trip
  • Single accommodation in the base camp hotels (guided tour)
  • Airport transfer is available on request

Travel to the Dolomites

The closest airport to the Brenta Dolomites region is Verona. It takes around 4 hours to arrive by train and bus from Verona airport to our base camp hotel in Val di Sole. Innsbruck is also a convenient airport for travel to Brenta Dolomites, but it is served by a smaller number of airlines.

Other possible airports are Venice, Bologna, Munich and Milan.

We can help you plan the route from the airport and provide you with train and bus schedules: please contact us before you book the flights.

Clothing and Gear

Proper hiking boots are a must for the mountains. We recommend high boots because they support the ankle better than any low boots and provide better stability on a rocky terrain. Even in the middle of the summer in the Dolomites you must bring some warm clothes with you: waterproof and windproof jacket, fleece jacket, long trekking pants and a cap. A raincoat, poncho or other type of rainwear is necessary. Other necessary items are the toiletries, light clean footwear to use in the huts, sunglasses and at least 2 one-liter bottles for water. Your trip documents will include a detailed packing list specifically prepared for your itinerary. We kindly ask everyone to read it carefully and be properly prepared for the hiking trip.

Accommodation

The first and last nights of your trip are in one of our basecamp hotels. While hiking, you will stay overnight in the mountain huts. You can count on the following services in the mountain huts: a bed in a shared room or in a private room (must be booked in advance), shower with hot water, toilets, meals, and a possibility to buy take away water and snacks such as sandwiches and chocolate. Shared rooms are equipped with bunk beds with mattresses, pillows and blankets. Bed linen is not provided in shared bedrooms: you must have a sleeping bag liner with you. Typically, it is a light cotton bag. Warm sleeping bag is unnecessary, since there are blankets in the bedrooms. In private rooms you are often offered bed linen, thus a sleeping bag liner is not required. If you book private rooms, we inform you on whether you need to bring a sleeping bag liner. Most huts have a heating system, but it is normally not required in the summer months. You will need clean footwear for the huts: light slides are an ideal solution. For detailed information on the huts please read Mountain Huts in the Alps.

Meals

In hut-to-hut hiking tours you are served a breakfast and a dinner in the huts and mountain hotels on the route.

Normally, the breakfast is served from 7am to 9am. It usually includes an unlimited quantity of coffee and tea, bread, butter, jam, honey and chocolate spread. In addition, some huts offer ham, cheese and muesli for breakfast. After breakfast we recommend filling your thermos with hot water or tea: ask the staff, and it will be for free in most huts.

The dinner time in the mountain huts is 7pm or 7:30pm for all guests. A typical dinner in a hut is very rich and includes a starter, the first course (such as pasta, risotto, dumplings), the second course (meat with a side dish) and a dessert. Any drinks at dinner (water, wine, beer, tea, coffee) are not free and should be ordered and paid separately.

Lunch. It will be possible to buy packed lunch at the huts you will stay overnight.

Safety Considerations

Our guided hiking tours are led by professional guides, each with years of guiding and wilderness experience and with passion for mountains. They permanently work in the region of the exact hiking tour, have professional licenses, are experts in emergency situations, regularly upgrade their qualifications and work in accordance with national regulations.

Mountains are a natural environment with a high level of risk, so we insistently ask all participants to read the safety rules and emergency procedures: Safety considerations. If you have questions about the safety rules, please contact us +39 0463 63 60 80.

Insurance and Visa

Insurance. It is important to have an appropriate insurance that covers the hiking activity. You don't need to include the climbing activity in your insurance, unless you are planning to climb during the hike.

Visa. We will provide you with a booking confirmation for all days of your trip. If you need the Italian visa, you can enclose this document with your visa application.

Weather in the Dolomites

The most stable weather conditions in the Dolomites are statistically from the second week of July till the middle of September. This period in the Dolomites is characterized by warm sunny weather and modest rainfall. Earlier in June, the weather is normally favorable, but it is less reliable, and the mountain passes may be blocked by snow remaining from the winter. In June we may have to change the route depending on the snow situation on the passes. The second half of September in Dolomites is a beautiful period, but the weather is again less predictable: the probability of incessant rain increases, and it may snow at the altitude above 2,000 meters.

It is never hot in the Dolomites at the elevation of 2,000 m (6,560 ft) and above where most of the hiking routes pass. In a sunny day in August the temperature at 2,000 m can reach 20° C (68° F) suring the warmest hours of the day. It is comfortable for hiking. In a cold cloudy day, the temperature can stay at around 10° C (34° F) during the entire the day. It is always chilly at night and early in the morning. Thunderstorms, often with hail, are typical for the warmest months (July and August). In the Dolomites valleys at the altitudes of 1,000 – 1,500 m (3,280 – 4,920 ft) the day temperature can reach 27° C (80° F). It is fresh in the valleys in the morning and evening, and it is not stuffy at night even in the hottest weeks of the summer.