Baita Stablel

1.5
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

About

Baita Stablel sits at 2,237m in the Brenta Dolomites, in Trentino. Reach it from Molveno village (860m) via the Valle delle Trincee trail: a steady 4–5 hour ascent through beech forest and alpine meadow. The hut marks the junction of several major routes, including approaches to the Brenta ridge traverse and summits like Cima Tosa (3,173m). Most climbers use it as a base for multi-pitch rock climbing or as an overnight stop on longer treks.

The hut holds 50 beds in mixed and private rooms. It serves full meals—dinner, packed lunches, and breakfast—plus hot drinks and snacks. Water comes from a spring. Toilets are basic but functional. The season runs mid-June through September, weather permitting. Half-board is standard; full-board is available. The hut is unguarded and self-catering outside these months.

Book directly by phone or email at least 3–4 weeks ahead, particularly for July and August weekends. The hut can fill fast during summer school holidays (mid-June to mid-September). Contact details and current availability are listed on rifugi.net and cai.it. Pay in cash or arrange bank transfer in advance. The hut lies on the Trentino CAI network, so membership cards may offer small discounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends and July–August; weekdays outside peak season need less notice. Contact the hut directly or use rifugio.it and CAI platforms.
Open June through September; staffed daily during this period. Winter access is possible but unstaffed—check conditions before attempting.
Start from Molveno village (860m) via the Valle delle Trincee trail: 4–5 hours for the steady 1,377m ascent through beech forest and alpine meadow.
Full board available (dinner and breakfast); 50 beds in mixed and private rooms. Showers available but water is limited at altitude—expect basic mountain hut conditions.
Better for experienced hikers and mountaineers: the 4–5 hour approach is steep, and the hut's main value is as a base for multi-pitch climbing and the Brenta ridge traverse. Families with strong hill fitness can manage it as an overnight trek stop.

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Breakfast Half board Meals served Drinking water

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