After a day of paragliding at Bassano we returned to Arco for a final day of climbing before heading back to Munich to prepare for the arrival of some friends. We headed to the Val di Ledro, which looked like it was full of well bolted multi-pitch routes from UIAA 5+ onwards.

We decided to climb Via Settimo Cielo as it was highly rated, only UIAA 5+ and with 4 pitches of proper climbing. The approach to the crag was slightly more involved than we had expected, as a climbing path wound it’s way around the base of the cliffs high above the old road below. Thankfully we had a gpx track to the start of the route, which certainly made finding it easier, and we were pleased to find the start of the route deserted.

The route was absolutely stunning, with interesting climbing which was consistent at the grade, no polish and really well bolted. As we were climbing there were beautiful views both up the Val di Ledro and out onto Lake Garda.

All too soon we were at the top, but due to a lack of preparation we had not bought the guidebook with us, and with no signal in the valley we couldn’t really find out what the other potential routes were. So we enjoyed our lunch at the top of the route and then made a leisurely descent back to the van, and then enjoyed the sauna at the campsite before dinner.

We will certainly be back to Val di Ledro as there are numerous other routes at amenable grades which also look really well bolted, but that will probably have to wait until next spring!

Becky on the second pitch
Becky on the first pitch
Wonderful view up Val do Ledro
Looking out towards Lake Garda
Becky leading the final pitch
Post climb selfie
Looking down to Lake Garda from the end of the climb