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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.

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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.

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 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.

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.

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.

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Learn the craft. Climb with confidence.

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
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