Sella Group: Peaks & Via Ferratas
The Sella Group is a plateau-shaped massif in the Italian Dolomites, characterized by sheer limestone walls and high-altitude plateaus. This selection highlights the range's most prominent features, including Piz Boè, the highest summit at 3,152 meters, and the Sass Pordoi plateau. It also features technical routes like the Brigata Tridentina via ferrata, known for its suspension bridge, and the vertical south face of Piz Ciavazes, alongside the scenic Pisciadù waterfalls near Corvara.
Sass Pordoi
A flat-topped limestone summit reachable by cable car from the Pordoi Pass, offering panoramic views of the Marmolada and Langkofel groups.
Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina
A classic climbing route featuring a series of vertical ladders and a notable suspension bridge near the Pisciadù mountain hut.
Piz Boè
Piz Boè is the highest mountain of the Sella group, a mountain range in the Dolomites, Italy. It has an elevation of 3,152 metres.
Pisciadu Waterfalls
A series of cascades reachable via a gentle hiking trail from the town of Corvara in the Alta Badia valley.
Piz Pisciadù - Pisciadù-Spitze - Cima Pisciadù
A 2,985-meter peak located in the northern part of the Sella massif, situated above the Pisciadù lake and mountain refuge.
Piz Ciavazes
A 2,828-meter peak renowned for its expansive, vertical south face, which serves as a premier destination for alpine rock climbing.
Dent de Mezdi
A prominent rocky spire located within the Sella massif near the Val de Mezdi.
Le Ponte - Le Punte
A series of rocky summits located on the southeastern edge of the Sella plateau.
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