Benini or Sosat Path
Easy via ferrata in the Brenta Dolomites, for a day full of emotions
Vi we propose a hike along a splendid equipped path that leads to the heart of the Brenta Group: the Benini ferrata or the SOSAT path.
Both within everyone's reach, also suitable for families and active children.
There are several shelters along both routes.
From the top of the Grostè ski lifts, Il Benini climbs up and then crosses towards the mouth of Tukett and then descends to Vallesinella, for the SOSAT you must first reach the Tukett refuge and then, along a ledge with some steps, reach the Brentei refuge.
The via ferrata Alfredo Benini crosses the peaks of the Grostè Group and is the continuation to the north of the Bocchette Alte path. It represents a more challenging link between the Tuckett and Grostè refuges
The route starts at Tuckett's Mouth, where it starts the ascent, by stairs and steel ropes, of the south-west face of Cima Sella (to the left of the mouth looking to the south ).
Beyond a first terrace you resume to climb up towards the Bocca Alta di Vallesinella (mt 2875). Passed from the east the Bell Tower of Vallesinella you have to go along the ledge, always from east, of Cima Falkner where you touch the highest point of the route (mt 2910)
Overpassed by equipped  ledge; the side of the Falkner peak continues on the side to the Bell Tower and then to the homonymous Mouth (m.2740).
There is still the Groste Peak to overcome with a traverse and then descend by steps to the Groste Pass and the Graffer Refuge or the cable car.