SPORT CLIMBING
Many crags are equipped for sport climbing, each with different characteristics, environments and types of climbing: from the historic ones to the most recent, with short or long approaches, with overhanging or slab pitches and of various exposures and difficulties.
To get ideas for some routes, we recommend purchasing the guide “Falesie a Cortina d’Ampezzo – Klettergärten in Cortina, Sport Climbing in Cortina” edited by the Scoiattoli mountaineering group, a long-standing promoter of climbing.
Crags that suit you
Cinque Torri
Cortina's best known and historically most important climbing locations.
Bèco d’Ajàl
Crag for climbers of medium-high level with a mostly endurance climbing style
Crépe de Oucéra Alte
Long rocky strip with over 80 routes of medium-difficult level
Crépe de Oucèra Basse
One of the first crags in Cortina, particularly suitable for beginners
Volpèra, Campo and Sasso dei Finanzieri
A varied climbing area characterised by a series of overhanging boulders scattered throughout the thick forest
Rio Gere
Crag for climbers of medium-high level and pitches up to 40 m in length
Colfiére
A boulder ranging in height from 8 to 15 m with a climbing style suitable for strengthening fingers and forearms
Croda da Lago
One of the crags with the most spectacular views in Cortina, at 2,100 m
Piccolo Lagazuoi and Sass de Stria
Two crags at Passo Falzarego, suitable for beginners and children, with routes from 4a to 7b
Duca d’Aosta
Crag at 2,100 m with a stunning view over the whole of Cortina