
Climbing Sass Dlacia and the Falzarego area crags
Where vertical limestone meets clear alpine sky, the Dolomites offer pure climbing on solid rock. From easy crags to long multi-pitch routes, the walls around Camping Sass Dlacia rise straight into a world shaped by stone, gravity, and grit.
Within minutes you can reach steep faces, family-friendly crags, historic lines, and even indoor training halls. Each sector has its own character - different rock, exposure, and rhythm - giving every climber a place to push, learn, and move on real Dolomite stone.
The Sass Dlacia Crag
Camping Sass Dlacia sits at the foot of a famous limestone wall with over 300 routes ranging from 5a to 8a. Slabs, overhangs, and multi-pitch lines give climbers of all levels a place to move on real Dolomite rock.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned alpinist, these mountains offer honest climbing in a wild setting.
Sass de Stria & 5 Torri
Sass de Stria and the nearby 5 Torri area offer countless routes, from beginner-friendly pitches to classic Dolomite lines. For the easiest climbs, drive 8 km to Valparola Pass, where a small crag on Sas de Stria provides well-bolted routes (4 to 6a), perfect for families or warm-up days.
Climbing across Alta Badia
The region hosts several additional crags with varied styles and grades. From technical slabs to pumpy walls, there’s always a new sector to explore. A detailed climbing guidebook is available in our shop, and the reception team can point you toward the routes that best match your level.
Indoor options in Corvara & Brunico
When the weather turns or you want focused training, head to the bouldering hall in Corvara or the climbing center in Brunico for indoor rope routes. Both offer a great way to stay strong and ready for outdoor projects.

Learn the craft. Climb with confidence.
Safety & Essential gear
If you’re new to climbing, unsure about where to start, or simply prefer expert guidance, hiring a professional guide is always the safest choice. They know the local routes, conditions, and techniques that keep you moving confidently on Dolomite rock.
Essential equipment includes:
- Climbing shoes: for grip and precision on the rock
- Rope: essential for lead or top-rope climbing
- Gloves: to protect your hands from friction and sharp holds
- Helmet: shields from falling debris or slips
- Harness:your secure connection to the rope
- Carabiners and belay device:for safe rope handling
- A reliable climbing partner: safety starts with trust








