The crags

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Cinque Torri
Cinque Torri
3a - 8b
Thanks to their infinite variety of shapes and sizes, the marvellous Cinque Torri ideally represent the entire Dolomites. Although the towers can be admired from the center of Cortina, don't be deceived by their unmistakable silhouette: the characteristic profile isn't...
Crépe de Oucèra Alti
Crépe de Oucèra Alti
6a - 8a+
From a sports climbing point of view, the Crépe de Oucèra is one of the most important crags in the Cortina area and, together with the nearby Cinque Torri, to be considered one of the most important crags in the...
Piccolo Lagazuoi
Piccolo Lagazuoi
4a - 7b
At the start of the new millennium the Cortina Mountain Guides decided to bolt a crag with easy single pitches for beginners. They chose Monte Lagazuoi, in particular a section on the south face located to the left (west) of...
Rio Gere
Rio Gere
6b+ - 8a
There's a new crag to climb on close to Cortina: Rio Gere. In truth the first routes were bolted on this enormous outcrop at the start of the '90's by Diego Ghedina "Tomasc", a member of the local Scoiattolo group...
Sass de Stria
Sass de Stria
4a - 6a
The Sass di Stria, a minor peak within the Fanis group, is famous for its popular Spigolo Sud, an easy arête clearly visible from the nearby Passo Falzarego. The base of its east face is weathered and slabby and hence ideal...



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