With this in mind, is it like Wales where you see a hastily scrawled sign saying "Campingio" every 500m down a country road where you can pitch a tent for a few quid a night or is it like Cornwall where EVERYWHERE seems to be full at peak times and spaces come at a premium.
Archies which I reckon is the best resource for finding campsites shows 3 campsites in Cortina and one a little to the north of the town.- Camping Rochetta- Another one opposite Rochetta which I can't find a website for- Camping DolomitiAnd this one is 3.5km north of Cortina:- Camping Olympia
We're arriving tomorrow in Venice at about 11:45, grabbing a car and heading towards Cortina. Should be there about 2/2:30 PM.Not exactly sure where we're going to camp etc., but the forecast is looking good so we're onsidering trying to grab a short route in the afternoon. Any thoughts of something around E1 <100m but not single pitch sport (last resort) that isn;t too far from Cortina?Also, or supermarkets open late and do they close on a Sunday?Cheers.
the crux was fairly obvious, sustained corner work with lots of (presumably drilled) pigs. Nice pitch.
Good weather forecast and renewed psyche saw us staring at the first pitches of the Vinatzer/Messner link on the south face of the Marmolada - time for the big one!... and we made it to the top. All pitches led clean, 11 hours....just longer than the 10 hours we'd planned to the get the cable car. Oh well - not too bad a walk down....