
With its 3632 meters of altitude it was one of the highest and most important nerve centers of the western front during the First World War fought between the snows and glaciers of the Ortles Cevedale group. Below the Linke point the ice has preserved a large quantity of war finds which have returned extraordinary data on life in war at high altitudes. Unique case in Europe of a museum site at over 3000 meters above sea level thanks to recent recovery interventions. You will be able to relive the experience of war in the high mountains.
DAY: Saturday
LEVEL: very challenging