Baito Pudria
1.0
2,114m
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
About
Baito Pudria sits at 2,114m in the Val di Fassa, Trentino-Alto Adige. Reach it from Pozza di Fassa in 2.5 hours following trail 629, which climbs steeply through larch forest before opening into alpine meadow. The final approach crosses scree and loose rock—solid boots essential. This is a working location for mountain guides, not a public refuge, so treat access as a privilege rather than a given.
The hut operates as a basic mountain workers' shelter with 4 beds total. It has minimal facilities: no shower, no phone signal, and power only from a small generator. Meals are not guaranteed—bring your own food and water. The location makes it useful as a staging point for early starts on mountaineering routes in the Sassolungo group or for experienced hikers needing a high camp. Summer season only; typically open June through September depending on snow and staffing.
Contact the refuge management or local CAI Fassa section directly before planning a visit. Do not assume beds are available. This is not a conventional hut for casual mountain tourism. Experienced mountaineers working with guides will find it valuable; others should look at established rifugios in the valley instead.
The hut operates as a basic mountain workers' shelter with 4 beds total. It has minimal facilities: no shower, no phone signal, and power only from a small generator. Meals are not guaranteed—bring your own food and water. The location makes it useful as a staging point for early starts on mountaineering routes in the Sassolungo group or for experienced hikers needing a high camp. Summer season only; typically open June through September depending on snow and staffing.
Contact the refuge management or local CAI Fassa section directly before planning a visit. Do not assume beds are available. This is not a conventional hut for casual mountain tourism. Experienced mountaineers working with guides will find it valuable; others should look at established rifugios in the valley instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact mountain guides operating in Val di Fassa directly—this is a working guides' shelter, not a public rifugio, so availability depends entirely on guide schedules rather than standard booking windows.
Summer season only (roughly June to September), staffed on an as-needed basis when guides are using it for work; check with local guide services for exact dates.
From Pozza di Fassa, follow trail 629 for 2.5 hours—steep climbing through larch forest to alpine meadow, then scree and loose rock at the end, so wear solid boots.
4 beds in a basic mountain workers' shelter with minimal facilities; expect no restaurant service or showers—bring food and water.
No—this is a working guides' shelter, not a public hut, and the steep final approach on loose rock requires mountaineering experience and solid scrambling ability.
Quick Facts
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- 4
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
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