It is the natural continuation of the Zacchi and Sperti ferrate and will lead you to the top of the Schiara along the western ridge.
With its 2 kilometres in length and 1,000 metres of elevation gain, it is a trail for experienced and trained hikers. Its exposure, combined with fatigue, difficulty and being part of a long route, which includes at least one other ferrata, is the reason why it is graded as difficult. Upon reaching the summit, however, your effort is rewarded with a sprawling view of Valbelluna, from the peaks of Alpago to Feltre.