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Dolomites Alta Via 1 Self Guided 9 Days

Discover the Alta Via 1 Trek, an extraordinary adventure through the Dolomites, Italy. The Alta Via 1 Trek is a 120-kilometer hiking experience that traverses the breathtaking UNESCO-listed landscapes of the Dolomites. This slightly more condensed 9 day trip is designed for those who are shorter on time but still want to cover the full Alta Via distance.

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    Duration

    9 Days

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    Start Location

    Lago di Braies, Dolomites, Italy

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    Date(s)

    July - September

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    Price

    From €1193

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Dolomites Alta Via 1

The Alta Via 1 is a renowned long-distance trekking route in the Italian Dolomites that offers a thrilling adventure for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Keep reading to find out more about what you can expect when embarking on this trek.

Spectacular Scenery: The trek leads you through some of the most stunning alpine landscapes in the world. You'll encounter rugged peaks, lush meadows, pristine lakes, and dramatic rock formations that make the Dolomites a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Challenging Terrain: Alta Via 1 includes challenging ascents and descents, rocky trails, and high-altitude passes.

Mountain Huts: Along the route, you will stay in a series of well-maintained mountain huts (rifugios) where you can rest, eat, and sleep. These huts provide a unique opportunity to experience the local culture and cuisine.

Cultural Immersion: In addition to the natural beauty, the trek also introduces you to charming Italian mountain villages and a rich cultural heritage.

This 9 day version covers the same distance but over a shorter duration of time, which requires you to be physically fit and up for the adventure.

Whether you're an experienced hiker or a newcomer to alpine exploration, the Alta Via 1 is an unforgettable adventure that combines the thrill of challenging trekking with the beauty of the Dolomites and the cultural richness of the region.

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YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE

WHO IS THIS FOR?

The Dolomites Alta Via 1 self-guided trek is recommended for hill walkers and trekkers with a good level of fitness who are keen to get stuck in to the mountains and experience one of the world's finest treks. You should be capable of carrying a rucksack (~10kg) for 6-8 hours a day for 9 days in a row. You will be crossing high passes on most of the days and traversing valleys with, at times, fairly uneven hiking terrain.

Not sure whether you're ready? No sweat! Get in touch and we'll be happy to talk it through with you. 

    Adventure Overview

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    Duration

    9 Days

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    Start Location

    Lago di Braies, Dolomites, Italy

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    Date(s)

    July - September

  • Ability

    Level B

    Level B

    You have some previous experience in the outdoors, whether that’s hiking, skiing or climbing. You will either be starting to venture into more technical terrain or slightly more 'aggressive' environments. Let's dial it up!

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    Price

    From €1193

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

Great news! Your place on this adventure is carbon offset along with our footprint in creating it. To learn more about what we're doing head to our 'Better Business' page.

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LIVE THE ADVENTURE

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The Alta Via 1

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Enjoy the stunning peaks of the Alta Via 1.

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What is Self Guided Trekking

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Charlie discuss the Alta Via 1 trek and what a self guided trips looks like.

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Kit & equipment required for this adventure

Please note this is a guide and you may be required to rent or purchase last minute equipment on arrival dependent on the weather and changes in itinerary. You can pre-book luggage transfers if you would like your main luggage back to be delivered to your accommodation each night (excluding mountain huts)

For the full downloadable Alta Via Trek kit list please click here.

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FINER DETAILS

YOUR ADVENTURE PACKAGE 

The trek starts from Lago di Braies and finishes at La Pissa bus stop which connects you with the town of Belluno. If you would like to book pre and post trek accommodation with us please let us know.

What's Included?

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What's not Included?

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE ACCOMMODATION

We know the importance of having comfortable accommodation on this trip. After long days trekking it's vital to have a comfortable bed and good food to enjoy. We've handpicked accommodation along the way that we're sure you're going to love.

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ON THE TREK

The majority of the accommodation on the trip will be in dormitories and / or small shared rooms. You can upgrade any of the accommodation options if requested in advance and based on availability.

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    Duration

    8 nights

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    Internet

    Not included

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    Beds

    Shared arrangement

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    Food

    Half Board

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WHAT TO EXPECT

HERE'S YOUR ITINERARY 

Whilst you will try and stick to the tried and tested itinerary below, availability in some of the locations may not always be available. In this instance we will provide a suitable alternative and make sure you're aware of any changes. You can check out the full itinerary here.

  • Day 1:
    Lago di Braies - Rifugio Sennes

    The journey along the Alta Via 1 Trek begins from the picturesque Lago di Braies, a stunning alpine lake surrounded by soaring peaks. The trail starts gently, allowing trekkers to ease into the trek as you follow the shore of Lago di Braies, taking in the beautiful reflections of the mountains in the clear waters. As you continue, the path gradually ascends, taking you through lush forests and meadows, where wildflowers bloom in the summer months. One of the early highlights of this section is the opportunity to visit the idyllic Prato Piazza, a high-altitude plateau with sweeping views of the surrounding Dolomite peaks. As you approach Rifugio Sennes, the terrain becomes more rugged. The refuge is perched in a stunning location, offering panoramic views of the Sennes Plateau and the surrounding peaks. Here you enjoy a hearty mountain meal and get a good rest.

    8.6km / 881m up / 240m down / 3-4 hours trekking

  • Day 2:
    Rifugio Sennes - Rifugio Fanes

    On Day 2 you continue your journey along the Alta Via 1, departing from the scenic Rifugio Sennes. The trail initially leads you through pristine meadows and rolling alpine hills. As you progress, the path becomes a little more challenging, taking you through rocky sections and high mountain passes. One of the highlights of this segment is the opportunity to visit Lago di Limo, a tranquil alpine lake surrounded by rugged peaks. Rifugio Fanes, your destination for the night, is nestled in a picturesque valley surrounded by towering cliffs and lush alpine meadows. Here you will be greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and will savour delicious mountain cuisine.

    10km / 538m up / 608m down / 3 hours trekking

  • Day 3:
    Day 3 Rifugio Fanes - Rifugio Lagazoui

    Today you will hike to Rifugio Lagazoui. The trail begins with a gentle ascent through alpine meadows, but as you progress you may traverse rocky terrain as the path gradually leads you higher into the mountains. One of the most standout features of this section is the opportunity to explore the Lagazuoi Tunnels, a network of World War I tunnels carved into the mountainside. These historical tunnels provide a fascinating glimpse into the region's past and offer panoramic viewpoints from their entrances. As you approach Rifugio Lagazuoi, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the iconic Cinque Torri rock formation. Rifugio Lagazuoi is perched on a ridge, providing a commanding view of the Dolomites. It's a perfect place to rest, enjoy a meal, and soak in the scenery.

    12.2km / 1150m up / 450m down / 5-6 hours trekking

  • Day 4:
    Rifugio Lagazoui - Rifugio Nuvolau

    Departing from Rifugio Lagazuoi, you make your way towards Rifugio Nuvolau. The trail begins with a descent from Rifugio Lagazuoi, offering lovely views of the crystalline waters of Lago Lagazuoi. As you progress, the terrain becomes more varied, taking you through rocky paths and alpine meadows. You will hike alongside the iconic towering limestone pinnacles Cinque Torri (Five Towers). Continuing onward, you'll eventually arrive at Rifugio Nuvolau, situated on a ridge with commanding views of the Averau and Nuvolau peaks. Here you will rest, enjoy a hearty meal, and soak in the surroundings.

    12.8km / 1100m up / 1275m down / 5-6 hours trekking

  • Day 5:
    Rifugio Nuvolau - Rifugio Passo Staulanza

    On day 5 of the Alta Via 1 Trek you depart from the scenic Rifugio Nuvolau. This section of the trek takes you deeper into the Dolomites, offering a blend of alpine beauty and captivating landscapes. The trail begins with a descent from Rifugio Nuvolau, taking you through rocky terrain and alpine meadows. As you continue your journey, you'll eventually reach Rifugio Passo Staulanza, a mountain hut nestled in a picturesque valley surrounded by towering cliffs and lush alpine meadows. The refuge provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere, inviting trekkers to relax, savor a hearty meal, and share stories with fellow adventurers.

    18.9km / 697m up / 1472m down / 5-6 hours trekking

  • Day 6:
    Rifugio Passo Staulanza - Rifugio Vazzoler

    On day 6 you leave the Rifugio Passo Staulanza behind and make your way towards Rifugio Vazzoler. The trail begins with a descent through lush alpine meadows and pristine woodlands. As you progress, you'll gradually ascend into more challenging terrain, navigating rocky sections. One of the highlights of this segment is the crossing of the picturesque Passo Staulanza, a mountain pass offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys and showing off the immense scale and grandeur of the Dolomites. Arriving at Rifugio Vazzoler, you'll be greeted by a warm and peaceful atmosphere where you can relax and enjoy a good meal.

    15km / 900m up / 956m down / 5-6 hours trekking

  • Day 7:
    Rifugio Vazzoler - Rifugio Passo Duran

    Departing from the serene Rifugio Vazzoler, you'll continue your adventure, making your way towards Rifugio Passo Duran. The trail begins with a descent through pristine meadows and woodlands. One of the highlights of this section is the possibility to explore Passo Duran, a mountain pass that grants trekkers sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. Rifugio Passo Duran, your destination for the night, is nestled in a picturesque alpine setting. Here you can relax and enjoy a hearty mountain meal.

    11.5km / 682m up / 810m down / 3-4 hours trekking

  • Day 8:
    Rifugio Passo Duran - Rifugio Pian De Fontana

    On day 8 you depart from the Rifugio Passo Duran and head towards Rifugio Pian de Fontana. The trail starts with a gentle descent through alpine meadows and pristine forests. You continue along the trail to Rifugio Pian de Fontana, where you'll be greeted by a welcoming atmosphere and will enjoy a nourishing meal.

    14.7km / 1157m up / 1124m down / 5-6 hours trekking

  • Day 9:
    Rifugio Pain de Fontana - La Pissa bus stop

    On your final day you depart from the picturesque Rifugio Pian de Fontana and make your way towards the La Pissa Bus Stop. The trail begins with a descent through tranquil woodlands. As you make your way downhill, you catch glimpses of the Dolomite peaks in the distance. Make your way to the La Pissa Bus Stop.

    11km / 350m up / 1400m down / 4 hours trekking

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Frequently asked questions about this adventure

What type of boots do I need for the trek?

You will need comfortable, durable trekking boots. Something like the Salomon X Ultra Mid 2 Gore-Tex boot. Gore-tex will ensure your Read more

You will need comfortable, durable trekking boots. Something like the Salomon X Ultra Mid 2 Gore-Tex boot. Gore-tex will ensure your feet stay dry and warm. Trail shoes are also OK, although make sure they fit well and are durable.

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What will we do if the weather is bad?

This depends on a few factors and how bad the weather is. We’ll always aim to continue the trek Read more

This depends on a few factors and how bad the weather is. We’ll always aim to continue the trek even if it’s raining/snowing as long as it is safe to do so. The weather in Summer is generally very reliable with clear skies and dry conditions following the monsoons. If the weather is truly terrible for a day or two we will rest in the lodge until it passes or use our vehicle to move you along to the next stop.

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Will I definitely make it from beginning to end?

In short, no. Whilst we will always strive to get you along the trek safely, sometimes the weather or other Read more

In short, no. Whilst we will always strive to get you along the trek safely, sometimes the weather or other factors like your personal fitness will prevent you from completing the trek. The lead guide will always conduct a meeting with the clients and other guides each evening to check how everyone is doing and to field any questions or concerns. All decisions will have client wellbeing as a top priority. But in 99 out of 100 cases you’ll make it! We will always provide vehicle support if necessary.

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AV1: Are there any safety precautions I should be aware of?

Safety is paramount. Always check the weather forecast before starting your hike. Carry a map and a charged phone. Be Read more

Safety is paramount. Always check the weather forecast before starting your hike. Carry a map and a charged phone. Be cautious in alpine terrain, and adhere to trail markers and signs. We are on hand to advise every step of the way and will be in constant contact with you.

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AV1: Do I need to be an experienced hiker to do the Alta Via 1 Trek?

While the Alta Via 1 Trek offers various difficulty levels, it helps to have some hiking experience, but this isn't essential. Read more

While the Alta Via 1 Trek offers various difficulty levels, it helps to have some hiking experience, but this isn’t essential. Some segments can be challenging, with steep ascents and descents. Proper physical fitness and familiarity with mountain hiking are recommended. Get in touch to discuss fitness levels.

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AV1: How do i get to the start of the Alta Via 1

The most convenient airport to fly into for the Alta Via 1 Trek is typically Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) in Read more

The most convenient airport to fly into for the Alta Via 1 Trek is typically Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) in Venice, Italy. Venice is a major international airport with good connectivity to various parts of the world. From Venice, you can easily access the Dolomites and the starting point of the trek at Lago di Braies by various means of transportation:

Bus and Train: From Venice Marco Polo Airport, you can take a bus or taxi to the Venice Mestre train station. From there, you can catch a train to a nearby town like Calalzo di Cadore or Dobbiaco, which are relatively close to the Dolomites. These towns can serve as your base for transportation to the starting point of the trek.

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AV1: How long does it take to complete the Alta Via 1 Trek?

The full Alta Via 1 Trek typically takes about 10 to 12 days to complete, depending on your pace and the specific itinerary Read more

The full Alta Via 1 Trek typically takes about 10 to 12 days to complete, depending on your pace and the specific itinerary you choose. Some trekkers may opt for shorter segments (we run a 9 day or 4 day trek) or customise their trek (get in touch).

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AV1: Is it necessary to make hut reservations in advance?

Yes, it's highly recommended to make hut reservations in advance, especially during the peak hiking season. The huts can fill Read more

Yes, it’s highly recommended to make hut reservations in advance, especially during the peak hiking season. The huts can fill up quickly, and having a reservation ensures you have a place to sleep and enjoy a meal at the end of your hiking day.

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AV1: What is the Alta Via 1 Trek?

The Alta Via 1 Trek is a long-distance hiking trail in the Italian Dolomites. It's a renowned trekking route that offers Read more

The Alta Via 1 Trek is a long-distance hiking trail in the Italian Dolomites. It’s a renowned trekking route that offers breathtaking scenery, rugged mountain landscapes, and the chance to explore the cultural and natural heritage of the region.

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AV1: What should I pack for the trek?

You can find a full kit list further up on this page.

You can find a full kit list further up on this page.

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AV1: When is the best time to trek the Alta Via 1?

The ideal time for the Alta Via 1 Trek is during the summer months, typically from late June to early September. Read more

The ideal time for the Alta Via 1 Trek is during the summer months, typically from late June to early September. During this period, the weather is more predictable, and the trails are generally snow-free. However, it’s essential to check trail conditions and hut availability in advance.

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AV: Do the refuges have showers?

Most refuges have showers, but not all of them. Some of the most basic and remote ones do not have Read more

Most refuges have showers, but not all of them. Some of the most basic and remote ones do not have shower facilities, or only have cold showers. Some of the showers, when available, work with a token that needs to be purchased directly from the hut. This gives you access to a limited amount of water (normally close to a 3 minutes shower), in order not to waste it.

Water in the high mountains is scarse and a shower is very much a luxury. Most huts use water that has been collected over winter or that comes from a spring. If the previous winter has been particularly dry then the water reserves might be limited and run out in the middle of the summer, or a spring could go dry. If this happens, then, the hut guardians might be forced to stop the use of showers even in those huts that have shower facilities. In this case the limited water available will be used for the toilets and kitchen, which are definitely more needed services than showers.

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AV: Do they have charging points?

Yes, you will always be able to charge your phone and electronic devices. Sometimes there won’t be charging points Read more

Yes, you will always be able to charge your phone and electronic devices. Sometimes there won’t be charging points in your room, but there will be some in the common room or in the toilets. There might not be many of these, so you will need to take turns at charging your electronics. Some hikers prefer to take a small external power bank with them to charge their stuff. This could be a good idea, but I won’t recommend to take one that’s too big and heavy. A small one that could charge your phone once or twice would be enough, even though is not strictly necessary.

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AV: Do they have wifi?

Some of the huts have WiFi but some others don’t, especially those huts that are more remote. Even when Read more

Some of the huts have WiFi but some others don’t, especially those huts that are more remote. Even when WiFi is available, beware that it might not always work, or it might only be switched on for a limited amount of time. If you need to check information such as the weather or the bus timetables just ask the guardians, they’ll be able to help. As for the rest of the time, not having WiFi might be a good opportunity to have a chat with some fellow hikers!

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AV: How exposed is it? (Comparatively to the TMB)

The Alta Via 1 in the Dolomites follows established and well maintained paths. It crosses, however, some pretty exposed and steep Read more

The Alta Via 1 in the Dolomites follows established and well maintained paths. It crosses, however, some pretty exposed and steep terrain as well. The Dolomites are full of scree slopes and boulder fields, so it’s not unusual to find these along the way. The AV1 requires some hiking experience, sure footedness and being comfortable with exposure. It is definitely a step up from other treks such as the Tour du Mont Blanc and should not be underestimated.

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AV: Is there snow on the trails early and late season?

It depends on the amount of snow that accumulates on the ground over the winter. There might still be snow Read more

It depends on the amount of snow that accumulates on the ground over the winter. There might still be snow until the first week of July after a very snowy winter. If there’s lots of snow some of the passes, such as Forcella del Lago on the way to Rifugio Lagazuoi on day 2 of the hike, are impassable and alternative plans need to be put in place (alternative routes are possible). On the higher sections of the trek it’s not unusual to encounter snowfall even in the middle of the summer. This, however, doesn’t often cause a problem, but care and the right equipment are needed.

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AV: What are the WW1 caves all about?

The area around Cortina d’Ampezzo and Passo Falzarego is where the old border between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire Read more

The area around Cortina d’Ampezzo and Passo Falzarego is where the old border between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire used to be. Lots of battles were fought here during WWI, and both parties were using the mountains at their advantage to protect the front line. In the area of Cinque Torri/Passo Falzarego/Passo Valparola are still visible some of the trenches and tunnels built by the soldiers from both sides during the war, and some of these can be visited by tourists and hikers.

The main tunnel network was dug into the Lagazuoi mountains, just below Rifugio Lagazuoi. If spending the night there, it is possible to descend to passo Falzarego through the tunnels the next morning, before continuing on the AV1. The tunnels, however, are graded as a via ferrata, which means that you will need to have the right equipment (harness, helmet, via ferrata lanyards and a headtorch) in order to go through them safely.

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AV: When’s the earliest / latest you can tackle this trip?

Same as for most hut-to-hut routes in the Alps, they can be walked during the refuges’ opening season. In the Read more

Same as for most hut-to-hut routes in the Alps, they can be walked during the refuges’ opening season. In the Dolomites this goes from middle/end June to the end of September. Outside of this time it will be difficult to find accommodation. Some huts have a winter room that hikers can use but this is just an empty unmanned shelter with beds and sometimes a log burner. Outside of the huts’ opening season, as well, there could be snow on the ground making the trek more difficult and potentially dangerous if not equipped in the right way and with the right knowledge about the winter mountain environment.

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Are you ready?

Our adventures are attributed a difficulty level from A to E. This Dolomites Alta Via 1 Self Guided 9 Days trip is rated Level B, for those with some prior experience We recommend you only book a trip that reflects your ability.

Level A

For beginners and newcomers

  • You’re not quite sure where to start but you’re hungry for an adventure
  • Little / no prior experience
  • Shorter time duration
  • No technical skills required but keen to learn
  • Basic level of fitness

Level B

For those with some prior experience

  • You have some previous experience in the outdoors, whether that’s hiking, skiing or climbing, and are keen to build on that
  • You will either be starting to venture into more technical terrain or slightly more challenging environments
  • Some basic skills
  • Moderate fitness
Think you've got this?

This trip is at this level

Level C

For accomplished adventurers

  • You enjoy challenging yourself physically and mentally
  • You’re comfortable on multi-day adventures and you call yourself an avid adventurer
  • You're not quite George Mallory but you subscribe to his 'because it is there' attitude
  • Strong level of fitness

Level D

For the pros

  • You're ready to test your skills on the next challenge
  • You're comfortable in most types of alpine environments
  • Some level of technical skills
  • Strong level of fitness

Level E

For the experts

  • You’ve been on multiple adventures and have built up a solid skillset to tackle most challenges out there
  • Good technical skills and knowledge
  • Experienced in alpine/mountains environments
  • Very high level of fitness

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    €1950.00

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Mera Peak

New Trip

Mera Peak at 6476m is the highest trekking peak in Nepal. At this altitude the oxygen content of air is less than half of what it is at sea level. It is located in the Himalayan mountain range in Nepal, a little east of the main Khumbu valley on a much quieter trail. Book this trip and receive a free sleeping bag and duffle bag for your adventure.

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    Spring & Autumn

  • Level D

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    €4940.00

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Eiger

The ultimate

The Eiger is one of the most sought after summits in the Alps and a formidable challenge for any keen mountaineer. Located in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland, this is a major Alpine classic steeped in historic tales of heroic climbing. On this trip we climb via the Mittellegi ridge. Got what it takes?

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    July - August

  • Level E

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    €4450.00

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