Lasörlinghütte

1.9
2,350m Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
Demanding

About

Lasörlinghütte sits at 2,350m in the Zillertal Alps on the Trentino-Alto Adige border. Access is via the Val di Vizze from the south or from Sterzing in the Puster Valley to the north. The standard approach takes 3–4 hours from the valley floor and gains roughly 1,200m. The hut serves as a base for ridge walks across the Zillertal chain and routes to neighbouring rifugios.

The hut holds 55 beds in shared rooms. Half-board is standard: the kitchen provides hearty evening meals and substantial breakfasts. Water and power are reliable. The hut operates year-round, though conditions between November and April limit access to fit hikers with winter experience. The SAT (Società degli Alpinisti Trentini) manages the facility.

Contact the hut directly by email or phone to check availability and book. July and August fill quickly—reserve at least 2 months ahead for summer weekends. Shoulder seasons (June, September, early October) see lower pressure but often better weather windows for high alpine walking. The hut can accommodate larger groups; telephone to discuss arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends and peak season (July–August); weekdays outside summer are usually more flexible. Contact the hut directly by phone or check rifugio booking sites like rifugini.it or the AVS/SAT networks.
Typical opening is June through September, with staffing dependent on weather and demand. Confirm exact dates by phone before planning, as shoulder seasons can have variable hours.
Approach from Val di Vizze (south) or Sterzing in the Puster Valley (north); both routes take 3–4 hours with 1,200m elevation gain from the valley floor. Well-marked paths lead to the hut on the Zillertal Alps border.
55 beds in shared rooms with half-board (evening meal and breakfast included). Expect basic facilities typical of Alpine rifugios; showers may be limited or coin-operated.
The 3–4 hour approach with 1,200m gain suits hikers with mountain fitness; it's less ideal for young children or those new to Alpine hiking. Ridge walks from the hut are intermediate level and exposed in places.

Quick Facts

Managing club
AVS
Season
Total
55
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Breakfast Half board Meals served Drinking water

Contact & Booking

Phone
+43 664 9758899
Website
http://www.lasoerlinghuette.com/