Cabanes d’Ansabere via the Cabanes de Pedain - overview
Left to right: Acherito, Petragem and the Aiguilles d’Ansabere seen from near the Cabanes d’Ansabere.
A leisurely walk up to the Cabanes D’Ansabere remains one of the most popular excursions in the Cirque for those who wish to enjoy a relaxed day out without the stress of a huge climb or difficult route finding. For this reason it is very common to find families with quite small children enjoying the route. One of the main draws, of course, is the fabulous views of the dolomitic spires of the Grande and Petites Aiguilles D’Ansabere which come into view right from the start of the walk. The route described in these pages, however, offers a more unusual approach to Ansabere via the Valley D’Escoueste and the Cabanes de Pedain. The advantages are clear – a circular walk as opposed to a thereand-back-again excursion; a chance to enjoy an often overlooked valley and views of the Aiguilles from a rarely seen angle. What is more, these benefits are exploited with no extra uphill walking. Navigationally, it is slightly more difficult but, with good visibility, there should be no problems as one is never far from a good path.