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Rifugio Chiggiato Loop Trail

Hard

4.7

(46)

323

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Rifugio Chiggiato Loop Trail

05:57

14.1km

1,070m

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This difficult 8.7-mile hiking route to Rifugio Chiggiato in the Dolomites offers stunning panoramic views and a challenging ascent.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Rifugio Chiggiato

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The Rifugio Chiggiato is a structure of the CAI section of Venice which rises in the wonderful environment of the Marmarole Centrali.
It was built in 1926 thanks to the …

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Magnificent view and panorama

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.96 km

2.79 km

2.56 km

1.73 km

Surfaces

8.64 km

2.51 km

2.14 km

456 m

303 m

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Highest point (1,890 m)

Lowest point (860 m)

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Sunday 5 July

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July 9, 2025,Rifugio chiggiato da bar Alpino
This hike is challenging due to its length and elevation gain, especially the first section of the climb to the refuge.
It starts from the little church below the mountain bar!
A little further on, after crossing the Molinà stream, we come to the fork where we'll complete the loop: on the outward journey, we turn left, climbing the Molinà …

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Arriving at the Refuge you can enjoy a 360 ° view of Antelao, Marmarole and Calalzo. Beautiful tour !!

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This video isn't just a report of the trek, but the story of an unforgettable day. I hope it conveys the beauty and emotions we experienced.
If you're interested in the route, you can watch the full adventure here:


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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour?

The trail typically starts from a trailhead accessible by car. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's common for challenging hikes in the Dolomites to have designated parking areas near the starting point. Arriving early is always recommended, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

Is the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour dog-friendly?

Yes, the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour is generally dog-friendly. The Rifugio Chiggiato itself is known for its friendly dog, Bosco, suggesting a welcoming environment for canine companions. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and be mindful of other hikers.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time of year to hike the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This avoids snow and ice, making the challenging terrain more manageable. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this hike?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required to hike the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour itself, as it's located within the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. However, always respect local regulations and leave no trace.

Is the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour suitable for beginners?

No, the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour is generally considered a difficult hike. It demands very good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy hiking shoes, and prior alpine experience. While some sections are technically manageable, the overall challenge makes it unsuitable for beginners.

What is the terrain like on the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour?

The terrain is varied and challenging. It often starts on a dirt road, transitioning to natural paths, mountain hiking paths, and some gravel and unpaved sections. You'll encounter mughoes, scree, and dense coniferous forest. Expect steep inclines, potentially muddy sections, and exposed roots, especially after rain. A historic mule track, Sentiero 261, is part of the ascent.

How long does the Rifugio Chiggiato — ring tour typically take?

The tour is a full-day hike. Given its distance of approximately 14 km and significant elevation gain of over 1000 meters, it typically takes around 6 hours to complete, not including stops at the rifugio or for enjoying the views.

What notable sights or viewpoints will I encounter on the route?

From the outset, you'll enjoy panoramic views of Antelao and its glacier, Forcella Piccola, and the western Marmarole mountains. Upon reaching Rifugio Chiggiato, you'll be treated to spectacular vistas of the majestic Antelao, Sorapis, the vast Marmarole group, Centro Cadore Lake, and the Spalti di Toro peaks. The route also offers a fantastic View of the Dolomites.

Is there a water source available on the trail?

Yes, there is a notable water source along the route. At approximately 1750 meters, you'll find the last and only source of supposedly drinkable water in the Western Marmarole. It's still advisable to carry sufficient water for the duration of your hike.

Does the trail intersect with other official paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official paths. Notably, it follows parts of the Via Alpina Yellow B18, and also passes through sections of the Praciadelan, costapiana tuoro, and tuoro trails.

What amenities are available at Rifugio Chiggiato?

The Rifugio Chiggiato, built in 1926, is known for its warm welcome from the owners, Sara and Silvio, and offers delicious Dolomite cuisine. It's a great place to rest, refuel, and enjoy the stunning surroundings. They also have a friendly dog named Bosco.

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