Alta Via 2 runs from Bressanone (Brixen) to Feltre through the Puez, Sella, Sassolungo and Pale di San Martino groups, generally considered tougher and quieter than Alta Via 1, with more technical sections and a stronger alpine feel.
Route map
Terrain
High alpine terrain including via ferrata-protected sections in places — a via ferrata kit (harness, lanyard, helmet) is genuinely needed for some passages, unlike Alta Via 1. More remote and less crowded than AV1, with longer stretches between refuges in places.
Tips
Come prepared with via ferrata equipment and some scrambling confidence — this is a step up from Alta Via 1 in difficulty. Refuge bookings are still essential in summer, though it's noticeably quieter than the more famous AV1. Most walkers take 12–14 days for the full route.
Permits & access
No permits required, though several sections require via ferrata equipment and experience.