Baito dei Slavazi
1.1
1,955m
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
About
Baito dei Slavazi sits at 1,955m in the Dolomites, accessed via the Val di Fassa approach. The hut serves as a base for ridge traverses and scrambles across the Sassolungo massif. Reach it in 2.5 hours from Passo Ghedina (2,135m) by hiking south then west through mixed terrain. The final approach crosses steep scree and requires careful footing. Winter access is unreliable due to avalanche risk and snow accumulation on the approach slopes.
The hut sleeps 6 in basic dormitory beds. Meals focus on simple mountain food—pasta, stews, seasonal vegetables. Water comes from a spring nearby. There's no heating beyond a wood stove, so expect cold nights outside summer. The toilet is basic. Open June through September, weather permitting. The hut caters to alpinists and trekkers tackling the surrounding peaks rather than casual hikers.
Contact the hut directly via phone or email to check current conditions before heading out, especially in June and September. Capacity fills quickly during July and August weekends, so book 4–6 weeks ahead for the peak season. The hut prefers groups to call ahead with meal requests. Payment is cash only.
The hut sleeps 6 in basic dormitory beds. Meals focus on simple mountain food—pasta, stews, seasonal vegetables. Water comes from a spring nearby. There's no heating beyond a wood stove, so expect cold nights outside summer. The toilet is basic. Open June through September, weather permitting. The hut caters to alpinists and trekkers tackling the surrounding peaks rather than casual hikers.
Contact the hut directly via phone or email to check current conditions before heading out, especially in June and September. Capacity fills quickly during July and August weekends, so book 4–6 weeks ahead for the peak season. The hut prefers groups to call ahead with meal requests. Payment is cash only.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; this tiny hut fills quickly with its 6-bed capacity.
Open June to September; winter access is unreliable due to avalanche risk on the approach.
2.5 hours from Passo Ghedina (2,135m), hiking south then west through mixed terrain with a steep scree crossing requiring careful footing.
Basic dormitory beds for 6 people; meals are simple mountain fare—expect hearty soups, pasta, and local cheese rather than elaborate cooking.
No—the steep scree approach and ridge traverses around Sassolungo demand solid scrambling skills and mountain experience.
Quick Facts
- Season
- –
- Total
- 6
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website