Huts around Vallada Agordina are situated in the heart of the Dolomites, providing access to numerous mountain huts, or "rifugi." This region serves as a gateway to the broader Agordino area and surrounding valleys. The terrain features diverse landscapes, from high alpine peaks to picturesque valleys. These huts offer a range of experiences, from traditional alpine hospitality to modern facilities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful refuge located in a splendid position, reachable with a simple walk from the San Pellegrino pass in 30-60 minutes. High level culinary offer, prices in line with the level offered.
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An enchanting valley with a spectacular view of the Pale Di San Martino
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The view that opens up from Malga Venegiota is a breathtaking spectacle framed by the Dolomites. Situated at the foot of the majestic Pale di San Martino group, the view embraces green meadows and vast pastures dotted with wild flowers in summer, while the rocky peaks stand out against a clear, blue sky. On clear days, the peaks almost seem to touch the clouds, creating a fascinating contrast with the valley below. The landscape, wrapped in a regenerating quiet, invites you to slow down and contemplate the majesty of the surrounding nature.
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It is located in the upper part of Val Venegia, on the edge of a very green valley. A postcard place. It can be reached on foot or by mountain bike.
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After a nice walk among the karst and volcanic rocks, climbing in altitude to listen to the whistles of the marmots ⛰️🥾.... A stop at the Malga to taste the typical dishes under the rays of the sun is a must ☀️ T O P 💯😍
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Excellent base point before climbing to the San Nicolò pass or - better - after the descent from it.
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With its 3,343 meters of altitude, Punta Penia is the highest peak of the Marmolada and of all the Dolomites. Climbed for the first time in 1864 by the Viennese Paul Grohmann, pioneer of mountaineering, with the Ampezzo guides Angelo and Fulgenzio Dimai. On the summit there is a small refuge, perfect for those who want to find refreshment and a roof over their heads: the Capanna Punta Penia, managed for years by Carlo Budel.
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The Contrin refuge is at the foot of the impressive Mount Marmolada, at the top of the homonymous "Val Contrin", in Canazei, Val di Fassa at the foot of the Marmolada Group, with several peaks over 3,000 meters that highlight its presence, including the Great Vernel , Piccolo Vernel, Top Ombretta or the Sasso Vernale. It is one of the most spacious shelters for beds in the Fassane Dolomites, its panorama covers 360° on the Marmolada and Sassolungo Groups, also part of the UNESCO World Heritage, so much to be mentioned in numerous international magazines and publications.
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Several huts in the region are celebrated for their food. Fuciade Hut is renowned for its gourmet dining experience and extensive wine cellar. Rifugio Flora Alpina offers Italian cuisine with a focus on local ingredients, homemade bread, and desserts. Rifugio Bec de Roces serves traditional Ladin cuisine, while Rifugio Burz provides diverse Alpine and Italian mountain gastronomy, including signature dishes like Kaiserschmarren.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Rifugio Flora Alpina is family-friendly with a restaurant serving local cuisine and snow tubing slopes in winter. Rifugio Bec de Roces features an outdoor playground for children, and Rifugio Burz also has a dedicated play area. Malga Venegiota is another great option, offering delicious local cuisine after a pleasant walk.
For breathtaking vistas, Rifugio Bec de Roces offers exceptional 360-degree panoramic views of the Belluno and Trentino Dolomites. Rifugio Burz provides stunning views of Piz Boè, Porta Vescovo, Col di Lana, and Pelmo. Rifugio Padon, perched at 2,407 meters, offers magnificent views, particularly of the Marmolada glacier. Adolfo Sonino Mountain Hut at Coldai provides splendid views of Val Zoldana and Monte Pelmo.
Rifugio Flora Alpina stands out with its extensive wellness facilities, including a spa, sauna, sun terrace, open-air bath, fitness room, and hot tub. Rifugio Fuciade offers rustic rooms and a three-bedroom log cabin, with some rooms featuring jacuzzis and king-sized beds, making for a luxurious retreat.
Rifugio Fuciade is noted for having some facilities accessible for people with disabilities, and it is reachable even in winter with snowcat or snowmobile services.
The region offers a wide range of activities. Many huts are ideal starting points for trekking, hiking, snowshoeing, skiing, and ski mountaineering. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes throughout the area, catering to various difficulty levels.
Rifugio Fedaia is strategically located at the foot of the Marmolada, offering easy access to ski slopes and high-altitude excursions. Adolfo Sonino Mountain Hut at Coldai is a perfect starting point for climbing to the 3220 m summit of Monte Civetta via ferrata or rock climbing routes. Capanna Punta Penia is located at the summit of Marmolada itself, offering an unparalleled experience for experienced trekkers and mountaineers.
Yes, Contrin Hut has historical significance, being a former Austrian military post. Adolfo Sonino Mountain Hut at Coldai also has a rich history, with its construction dating back to 1905 and subsequent renovations and renaming in memory of an alpinist.
The highest mountain hut in the Dolomites is Capanna Punta Penia, located at the summit of Marmolada at 3,343 meters. It offers basic meals and beds for overnight stays, providing an unsurpassed 360-degree view.
Yes, some huts are accessible in winter. Rifugio Fuciade is accessible with snowcat or snowmobile services. Rifugio Flora Alpina offers snow tubing slopes, and Rifugio Fedaia provides ski-to-door access and ski equipment hire, making it a great base for winter sports around the Marmolada.
Rifugio Bec de Roces provides ski-in/ski-out access to the Sellaronda circuit in winter. Rifugio Padon is a key transit point in the Marmolada-Arabba-Sellaronda ski circuit, easily reachable by chairlift.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the traditional alpine hospitality, and the quality of the local cuisine offered at these huts. The panoramic views, especially of the Marmolada and Pale di San Martino, are often highlighted, as are the opportunities for hiking and skiing. The komoot community has shared over 250 photos and given over 680 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for the area's huts.


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