Tofana di Rozes, standing tall at 3,225 meters in the Dolomites of Italy, is a popular peak known for its distinctive three-edged pyramid shape and challenging south face. During World War I, it was a battleground between Italian and German troops. Climbers can tackle various routes, with the south face offering fifth and sixth grade climbs. The mountain also features a via ferrata starting at the Castelletto, leading to the summit, where a memorial to an Italian soldier can be found. Additionally, the Grotta di Tofana, a unique natural cave in dolomite, is accessible via a via ferrata from Rifugio Dibona, making it a fascinating attraction for adventurous tourists.