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Characteristics
Great ferrata combination in the Sextenern - The Via Ferrata Roghel joins together with the Via ferrata Cengia Gabriella, also called Gabriella band, the Rifugio Berti al Popera with the Rifugio Carducci. On the following day you can extend the tour with the Alpinisteig and the Rotwand crossing to one of the most beautiful Dolomite rounds, the "Giro del Gruppo Popera". The crispest passages are waiting in the ascent section of the Ferrata Roghel. The Gabriella Band winds its way around the Monte Giralba in the usual way of the Dolomites and, in addition to many walking sections with interesting via ferrata places, also offers great photo opportunities!
Arrival
From the North: Via Lienz or Brixen to Innichen. There turn south and on the SS52 on the Kreuzbergpass, then about 7,5 km towards Padola. After the last bends turn right and go up to the Rifugio Lunelli on the narrowing road. From the South: Via Vittorio-Veneto towards Auronzo di Cadore and on the SS532 to Padola. At the end of Padola to the left and over Valgrande on the narrowing road up to the Rifugio Lunelli.
Approach
On the way 101 to Rifugio Berti al Popera (1 hour) and left the trail 152 follow about 200 m, until the right (old wooden panel, N46.62861 E12.40620) the way leads 109 steeply over a scree field to the entrance. Before you start, you have to go up a steep earthy channel to the rocks (45 min. From the hut, access to 2350 m).
Exit
Descend via path 101 into the Fischleintal or path 103 into the Ansiei valley; or spend the night and attach the Sextener round with Alpinisteig and Rotwand.
Interesting facts
Can be combined with the Alpinisteig to the "Giro del Gruppo Popera" - a great Sextener Dolomitenrunde. Fitness tigers can also attach the Ferrata Zandonella and the Southeast descent on the second day.
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