The Ferrata / Kettersteig, nestled within the picturesque Nonsberg Group (Val di Non / Maddalene Mountains), stands out as a formidable challenge, graded a demanding 6. This high difficulty rating signifies a route that is exceptionally exposed, physically strenuous, and requires advanced via ferrata skills. Climbers can expect long, vertical sections, significant overhangs, and potentially very few artificial aids, demanding considerable strength, endurance, and a solid head for heights. The route often involves substantial natural rock climbing where the cable serves more as a safety line than a primary aid. Despite its demanding nature, the Ferrata / Kettersteig offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Brenta Dolomites, Ortler Group, and the valleys below, making the effort immensely rewarding for experienced climbers. It's not a route for beginners and should only be attempted by those with prior experience on difficult ferratas, excellent physical condition, and appropriate safety equipment.