This morning the group will split, depending on what option has been chosen.
The Via Ferrata group will drive to Passo Lagazuoi where a new Via Ferrata has been inaugurated in October on the Sasso de Stria peak. Lieutenant ‘Mario Fusetti’ climbed the Sasso di Stria peak to occupy the summit in 1915 during WW1. To commemorate the sacrifice of these soldiers, in the year of the centenary of the end of the First World War, the Army's Alpine Troop secured the original trail with sturdy bolts and cables, to reach the summit from the South West side, opening up to wonderful 360 degree views over the neighboring mountain ranges. From the ‘Forte Tre Sassi’ WW1 museum we'll hike along the Goiginger gallery and the trail continues across the saddle, home to Austro-Hungarian post, reaching the start of the Via Ferrata in around 25 minutes.
This relatively short Via Ferrata is great to test your climbing skills and we'll begin the climb on the equipped trail, reaching the trenches located 110m/360’ above, in approximately 40 minutes. The Via Ferrata ends beneath the summit, which can be reached following the already existing trail. The descent is on a well marked trail to 'Forte Tre Sassi' WW1 museum, which is open to visitors in the summer months. We'll then take a cable-car up to Mount Lagazuoi where you'll meet up with the rest of the group.
For others who chose not to do the Via Ferrata, we’ll drive to Il Forte at Passo Valparola where we’ll begin hiking to Passo Falzarego (2,105 m / 6,906'). The hike starts with a gentle ascent across grassy hillsides, and as we gain elevation the terrain becomes rockier, interspersed with wildflowers such as gentians and pink thrift. We’ll take a short break at Lago di Limedes, then return along the same route to Passo Falzarego and take a cable-car up to Mount Lagazuoi, where you'll meet up with the rest of the group.
After lunch together, we'll hike down to the Galleria del Lagazuoi, a fascinating open air and underground WWI museum carved into the mountains. This is where the Italian and Austro–Hungarian armies dug shelters out of the mountains, transforming them into an impenetrable 20th Century fortress of tunnels, trenches and machine gun posts. A number of different subterranean routes take us on a behind the scenes tour of some of the dramatic high-altitude battles that were fought in World War 1.
Accommodation:
Hotel Conturines or Hotel Steinrosl, San Cassiano
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Via Ferrata Experience: 2 hours. This option must be selected at the time of booking.
Notes: Please note the trails on the Via Ferrata Experience are narrow and involve considerable vertical gain along sections of protected climbing paths with iron cables and iron steps and ladders. While the trails are perfectly manageable for participants in good shape, the experience is not suitable for anyone with fear of heights.
Hiking:
3 miles (4.9 kilometers), 1-2 hours
Elevation Gain/Loss: 349 feet (106 meters) ascent, 606 feet (184 meters) descent