Anyone who goes up the Piave river valley, from Belluno to the gates of Auronzo, will immediately have the sensation of crossing a spectacular natural landscape and at the same time an inhabited and lived environment, encountering towns and villages that have their cultural roots in a thousand-year history, admiring mountains that emanate a grandiose and authentic charm.
Among the itineraries described there are not only the via ferratas that develop on the most celebrated mountain groups but also the many equipped paths, certainly less famous than the Costantini, the Zacchi and the Alleghesi but certainly more respectful of the orography and the very essence of the mountains, logical and panoramic paths, followed for centuries by hunters and shepherds, where the sound of their footsteps often breaks the silence.
Every hiker will therefore be able to find his or her own via ferrata, his or her own path, whether he or she is looking for challenging or athletic vertical emotions or wants to explore ledges and chimneys where the fixed rope is only a safety device, almost secondary.