Guided Tours to the Geisler Peaks
Dolomite Classics off the Beaten Track
The Geisler Peaks, which separate the Val di Funes in the north from Val Gardena in the south, are among the most striking mountain groups in the Dolomites and well known to every climbing enthusiast. While the famous Dolomite passes like the Sella are often busy, here you can still find a peaceful and authentic atmosphere – perfect for experiencing classic tours surrounded by stunning nature.
Normal routes – Enjoyable summit experiences
- Normal route to the Kleine Fermeda (2814 m) – enjoyable alpine climbing for beginners and leisure climbers, with solid rock and fantastic views.
- Normal route to the Große Fermeda (2873 m) – slightly more challenging, comparable to the routes on the Tre Cime, a real insider’s tip.
- Normal route to the Furchetta (3025 m) – the highest summit of the Geisler peaks, an impressive alpine ascent through varied terrain.
Climbing routes – Variety on the rock
- South-East Ridge of the Kleine Fermeda – exciting Dolomite climbing with airy passages.
- South-East Ridge of the Große Fermeda – a long and impressive ridge climb with fantastic views.
- South-East Ridge or Dülfer Crack on the Odla de Cisles – striking lines in an impressive rock landscape.
- Dibona Route on the Sas de Medí – a classic Dolomite climb with unique character.
- West Ridge of the Torre Firenze – a varied route with wonderful views over the Geisler Peaks.
With a certified mountain guide by your side, these climbs become safe, unforgettable adventures. Discover the Geisler Peaks up close and experience the quiet beauty of these Dolomite classics.