A via ferrata (Italian for iron road, in German, Klettersteig) is a mountain walking-route equipped with fixed cables, ladders, and bridges. The first via ferratas were built in the Dolomite mountain region of Italy during the First World War, to aid the movement of mountain infantry. Following these paths, some of which are natural, otherwise man-made, carved around vertical rocks, you will have the possibility of viewing extraordinary panoramas on the famous peaks of Brenta Dolomites or Adamello-Presanella, while walking in safety thanks to rope, gear and the Guide lead. It is an unforgettable experience for whom wants to try something more exciting and rewarding than a simple hike.
