All 3 routes are run by Guide Cortina - Scuola d' Alpinismo and rated 5/5 across 2 reviews, so operator quality isn't the differentiator here: route intensity and time commitment are. Start with Ra Pegna (2h, 110 €) if you've never clipped into a via ferrata before. It's the fastest way to test your comfort on fixed iron rungs without overcommitting. Fanes Waterfalls (4.5h, 110 €) delivers the same price but twice the exposure, with cascading water adding a raw sensory layer to the climb. Col dei Bos sits at 115 € for 3h, the sweet spot between duration and difficulty for those who want more vertical than Ra Pegna without the full endurance push of Fanes.
Perfect First Rush
Via Ferrata Fanes Waterfalls near Cortina d’Ampezzo
Ra Pegna delivers real Dolomite exposure in just 2h at 110 €, the lowest commitment to find out if via ferrata is your thing.
Maximum Sensation for the Price
Beginner Via Ferrata Ra Pegna in the Dolomites, Cortina d’Ampezzo
Fanes Waterfalls runs 4.5h with active waterfalls throughout the route, all for the same 110 € as the beginner option.
Season
May – October
Coordinates
46.5369°N, 12.1373°EEquipment
All three routes are rated 'Occasionally sporty', so wear sturdy ankle-support hiking boots with a grippy sole. Bring a light rain layer for Fanes Waterfalls specifically, where waterfall spray is part of the experience. Harness, helmet and via ferrata kit are provided by Guide Cortina - Scuola d' Alpinismo.
Getting there
All tours meet at Gruppo Guide Alpine Cortina, Corso Italia 69/A, Cortina d'Ampezzo, a central location walkable from most hotels in town.
Updated on 3 March 2026