Via ferrata Ivano Dibona - Prowincja

4.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Via ferrata Ivano Dibona

Address :

Prowincja, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo BL, Italy

Postal code : 32043
Website : https://www.inafarawayland.com/via-ferrata-ivano-dibona/
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City : Cortina d'Ampezzo
Description : Trekking & climbing route with suspension bridges, ladders & views of the Italian Dolomites.

Prowincja, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo BL, Italy
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Pavlína Sasínkova on Google

Nice very easy ferrata with epic bridge at the end
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Marek Zachurzok on Google

Be careful - cable car is closed.
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Martin Nassler on Google

Long, but not difficult with fantastic views. Water may be a problem during summer hot days.
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Piotr Uznański on Google

Coming down or going up the chute is very tricky but rather necessary due to the fact that skilift does not work. Long ferrata but from the technical point of view - not so difficult.
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Kateřina Dirová on Google

I would recommend going the other direction and to walk the slope down. Yes, its slippery but if you have a good balance, the rolling stones will get you down faster and it's not such a bad descent. During the whole 8 hours we met only six people which was nice but also quite understandable. The route up is very badly marked, path is often disappearing and it gets unnecessarily dangerous. Via ferrata on the other hand is very easy, technically not interesting at all. I don't know who decides on where to put the cables but the person has definitely a weird sense of humor. The views were amazing, there's great history and the bridge is a good shot for your Instagram account I guess. Overall I think it's simply too risky on the parts where it shouldn't have been and there are way more interesting ferratas in Dolomites than this one. .
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Karina Isar on Google

Ivano Dibona is one of the most famous via ferratas in the area. The via ferrata itself is nice but reaching it and descending is a pain in the a**. To be honest this is one trail I will never ever do again. The scree on the way up is slowly consuming your energy and the descending is a neverending path among rocks, steep ground and a path that disappeared because of the waters (probably a big storm). Ferrata is easy but the hard part is all that does not include cables. There are way much better ferratas in the Dolomites than this one.
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Adrian Radu on Google

Very nice via ferrata with amazing views. Quite physical intensive to reach the starting point. Leave early in the morning.
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Jeroen Hutten on Google

The second lift is abandoned. Because of that you have to rise over a 1000 meters in height to reach the start of the via ferrata. The walk is on loose stones/gravel what makes this climb twice as difficult as normal climbs. The view on top is amazing though and if you are fit enough, I would say the view is worth the trip.

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