Mountaineering

Italy Dolomites Technical Triple

Italy · Dolomites

Link Tofana di Rozes, Monte Paterno, and Cima Grande in one multi-day mountain challenge.

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Route overview

Most itineraries use Cortina d'Ampezzo, Misurina, and Misurina as the key access bases for Tofana di Rozes, Monte Paterno, and Cima Grande, with summit days linked by transfers rather than one continuous trail. Arrivals from the UK usually begin with london -> venice/verona, then 2-3 hour transfer before the route moves on between the mountain bases.

Why travellers choose this trip

This trip links Tofana di Rozes, Monte Paterno, and Cima Grande in one itinerary. Typical departures run over 5-7 days with via ferrata sections, using bases around Cortina d'Ampezzo, Misurina, and Misurina. It suits fit climbers with previous altitude or mountaineering experience looking for three clear summit days, varied terrain, and a real sense of travel between mountain regions.

Three named summits, multiple mountain bases, and a route that lets you experience very different terrain and mountain atmosphere within one trip.

Route stages

Stage 1

Tofana di Rozes summit day from Cortina d'Ampezzo

Cortina d'Ampezzo to Cortina d'Ampezzo

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12h

Summit day focused on Tofana di Rozes, with timing and route choice shaped by weather, access rules, and team pace.

Stage 2

Monte Paterno summit day from Misurina

Misurina to Misurina

Distance
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Ascent
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Time
12h

Summit day focused on Monte Paterno, with timing and route choice shaped by weather, access rules, and team pace.

Stage 3

Cima Grande summit day from Misurina

Misurina to Misurina

Distance
Varies
Ascent
Varies
Time
12h

Summit day focused on Cima Grande, with timing and route choice shaped by weather, access rules, and team pace.

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