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Sextener Rotwandsteig

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Overview

Grade: A/B

Total time: 6 hrs

Climbing time: 2 hrs

Approach time: 2 hrs

Exit time: 2 hrs

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Length: 1,200m

Total elevation: 570m

Altitude: 2,307m

The Sextener Rotwandsteig (Croda Rossa di Sesto via ferrata) is a captivating and historically significant via ferrata in the Sexten Dolomites, Italy. Graded A/B, it's considered an easy to moderately difficult climb, making it suitable for beginners with basic via ferrata experience or families. The route predominantly follows old WWI military paths and tunnels, offering a unique blend of alpine adventure and historical exploration.

The climb itself is well-secured with steel cables, a few ladders, and occasional pegs, but it rarely feels overly exposed. The main challenge lies more in the length of the ascent and the relatively high altitude. As you ascend, you're constantly reminded of the past by remnants of trenches, tunnels, and old battle positions carved into the rock. The views are simply breathtaking, expanding to encompass iconic peaks like the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Paternkofel, and the entire Sexten Dolomites range.

The Sextener Rotwandsteig is less about vertical climbing prowess and more about an immersive journey through history and stunning mountain landscapes. It's an incredibly rewarding experience that combines physical activity with profound historical insights, culminating in panoramic vistas from the summit of Sextener Rotwand. The descent often follows the same route or a marked hiking path, allowing for continued enjoyment of the surroundings.

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