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Via Ferrata Costantini at Moiazza

Via Ferrata Costantini at Moiazza

The Ferrata Costantini is an icon of Dolomite mountaineering , a historic and demanding itinerary that represents a real challenge even for the most expert hikers. With its over 1000 meters of altitude difference , this equipped route leads to the summit of the Moiazza , offering an intense and highly satisfying climb.

Tackling the Costantini means measuring yourself against one of the longest and most tiring via ferratas in the Dolomites , an ambitious project that can become the crowning achievement of a career for many enthusiasts. The difficulty does not end with the climb: the descent is equally challenging , long and technical, where concentration must always remain high.

If you are looking for a mountaineering experience that tests your endurance, technique and determination , the Ferrata Costantini is the perfect challenge. Face it safely with Cristiano Gregnanin, Certified mountain guide , and conquer one of the most legendary equipped routes in the Dolomites .

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  • Harness

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  • Via ferrata kit

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Requirements & equipment

Requirements:

  • Don't be afraid of the void
  • Don't suffer from vertigo
  • Good physical shape

Necessary material:

  • Hiking shoes/boots
  • Sportswear
  • Backpack with water and snacks
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Via ferrata gloves
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Technical Details: Ferrata Costantini

Ferrata Costantini – One of the Most Challenging Ferratas in the Dolomites

This route is reserved for the most experienced hikers. With an elevation gain of 1400 meters, Ferrata Costantini is one of the most difficult and spectacular routes in the Dolomites, featuring long vertical sections and exposed technical passages. Physical endurance is essential, as is the ability to manage the effort on such a lengthy itinerary.

Duration: 9-11 hours, for an alpine adventure that tests strength, endurance, and determination.

Tackling this ferrata with a Certified Alpine Guide is the ideal choice to ensure safety, optimal timing management, and essential technical support throughout the journey.

Locations and Logistics Details

The meeting point will be agreed upon at the time of booking to optimize travel and facilitate shared transportation among participants.

If necessary, strategic alternatives can be arranged to make transfers more convenient 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 5:00 and 7:00 depending on the weather. For those who wish, it is possible to spend the night before at the Carestiato refuge

    Requests?

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Do I need to know how to climb to do a via ferrata?

    A via ferrata allows you to reach the summit even without special climbing skills or mountaineering experience. However, for the more challenging via ferratas a minimum climbing ability is necessary, while for the easier ones no specific prerequisites are required.

    Can I climb a via ferrata even if I suffer from vertigo and am afraid of heights?

    Generally, trust in the mountain guide and in the technical material used mitigates the fear of heights and voids, however in case of obvious vertigo it is perhaps better to focus on easier activities.

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