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Climbing - Bell Tower Val Montanaia

Climbing - Bell Tower Val Montanaia

The Campanile di Val Montanaia is one of the most iconic rock formations of the Friulian Dolomites , an imposing natural tower that dominates the surrounding valley. Its first ascent, which took place on 17 September 1902 , was a true mountaineering feat, transforming this climb into one of the great Dolomite classics .

Today, the ascent to the Campanile di Val Montanaia is a low-difficulty route, perfect for those who want to experience historic climbing , immersed in a unique environment. Once at the summit, the only way to descend is through two spectacular abseils into the void , a moment full of adrenaline that completes the experience in an unforgettable way.

Tackle this climb with Cristiano Gregnanin, Certified mountain guide , and experience the thrill of one of the most fascinating climbs in the Dolomites.

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  • Helmet

    Free rental

  • Harness

    Free rental

  • Climbing shoes

    Free rental

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Requirements & equipment

Requirements:

  • Don't suffer from vertigo
  • Good physical shape
  • habit of moving on steep and impervious terrain


Necessary material:

  • Trekking shoes
  • Sportswear
  • Backpack with water and snacks
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Goretex shell

Multipitch in Dolomiti - livello difficile e oltre - Cristiano Gregnanin Guida Alpina Certificata Dolomiti

Technical Details: Climbing - Campanile Val Montanaia

Climbing the Campanile di Val Montanaia – A Legendary Ascent in the Friulian Dolomites

An unmissable ascent on one of the most iconic monoliths in the Dolomites, the Campanile di Val Montanaia, also known as the "stone cry." With 250 meters of elevation, this historic route features III+/IV grade climbing with a V-grade move, requiring strong rock climbing technique on Dolomitic rock.

Despite the moderate difficulty, the approach is long and strenuous, with significant elevation gain to tackle before reaching the base of the route. Excellent physical fitness and endurance are therefore required.

The climb is extremely scenic, with an incredible view of the Friulian Dolomites and a wild, isolated environment, making the experience even more thrilling.

Duration: 6-8 hours, including approach, climbing, and descent.

Tackling this ascent with a Certified Mountain Guide ensures safety throughout the entire climb, optimal progression management, and technical advice to handle the more challenging passages with complete peace of mind.

Locations and Logistics Details

The meeting point will be agreed upon at the time of booking to optimize travel and facilitate carpooling between participants. If necessary, strategic alternatives can be arranged to make travel more comfortable and efficient.

The exact meeting time will be communicated a few days before the excursion, based on weather and logistical conditions, ensuring the best possible organization.

Between 6:00 and 8:00 depending on the weather. For those who want it is possible to go up to the bivouac the evening before.

    Requests?

    I don't have any equipment, is it possible to rent it?

    Yes, it is possible to rent it, you just need to communicate this during the registration phase.

    Is the rental of the harness, helmet and shoes free?

    Yes, the rental is free.

    I would like to climb a route that is not among those proposed, is it possible?

    Of course, contact me and we can study together the itinerary you propose.

    I would like you to accompany me on a long route. What is the minimum grade required?

    There are some easy routes, not too vertical, that are suitable as a first experience on long routes. The minimum grade required is II and III of the UIAA scale.

    Do I need to know how to double rope and other rope maneuvers?

    No, you don't need any skills, the mountain guide will take care of everything.

    How do you behave in case of bad weather?

    If the mountain guide deems that the conditions are adverse, he can cancel or postpone the excursion. In case of cancellation by the mountain guide, any deposit will be fully refunded or, in agreement with the client, retained for a possible other date.

    I have never climbed a route, can I climb a multi-pitch route as my first experience?

    Yes, there are many easy routes to approach. Usually, however, it is required to have already climbed some via ferrata or to have already climbed at a cliff.

    I've been climbing at the crag for a while now, can I try to tackle a multi-pitch route?

    Of course, if you already climb on a cliff you will make better use of the day to learn the safety maneuvers well.

    How many people can participate?

    To climb a multi-pitch route the maximum number of clients is two. If there are more than two of you, you can organize with more mountain guides

    When is the best time for this climb?

    Definitely autumn and late spring offer spectacular views, but classic summer days are also more than suitable.

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