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Via Ferrata Alpinistica Claudio Costanzi, Dolomiti di Brenta

Madonna di Campiglio

Distance

18.2 km

Elevation ↑

868 m

Elevation ↓

2267 m

Duration

12h 0min

Min altitude

1980 m

Max altitude

2848 m

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Elevation profile

Description

The trail

Via Ferrata Alpinistica Claudio Costanzi, Dolomiti di Brenta is a via ferrata in the area of Madonna di Campiglio, in the heart of the Brenta Dolomites and the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. The trail reaches 2848m altitude, in a high alpine environment. An equipped route requiring experience and a complete via ferrata kit.

Technical data

The total length of the trail is 18.2 km. with an elevation gain of 868m and descent of 2267m. The estimated walking time is approximately 12h 0min. Altitude ranges from 1980m to 2848m. This is a linear route (out and back or point to point). The GPX track available for download is official and verified.

Difficulty and tips

This is a trail for expert hikers, requiring excellent physical fitness, mountaineering experience, and specific equipment. Exposed and technical sections demand maximum attention. Recommended period: July to September, when the trail is snow-free. In spring and autumn residual snow patches may be present. Always check the weather forecast before departure and inquire about trail conditions.

Recommended equipment

  • Complete via ferrata kit (harness, energy absorber, carabiners)
  • Climbing helmet
  • Mountain boots with rigid soles
  • Via ferrata gloves
  • Layered clothing and waterproof jacket
  • Water and energy snacks

Trail details

Locations

Madonna di Campiglio

Distance

18.2 km

Estimated duration

12h 0min

Track type

Official GPS track

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