Nösslachhütte

1.7
1,600m Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
Moderate

About

The Nösslachhütte sits at 1,600m in the Val di Fassa, Trentino-Alto Adige. Reach it from the village of Campitello di Fassa in roughly 1.5 hours on a straightforward valley path. The trail climbs gently through larch forest and alpine meadow with no technical sections. Most hikers approach from the south, but the hut also connects to routes linking the Dolomite rifugi circuit.

The hut operates year-round and sleeps around 40 people in mixed dormitories and a few double rooms. Half-board is standard: dinner and breakfast included with accommodation. The kitchen produces solid mountain fare—expect hearty pasta, local cheese, and cured meats. The common room has a wood stove, essential in winter. Facilities include a shower block and toilets. Mobile signal is patchy. The hut lies on the Strada delle 52 Forcelle and serves as a base for day hikes into the surrounding Fassa peaks.

Book direct by phone or email well ahead for July and August—this valley fills quickly in summer. The hut is also affiliated with SAT (Società degli Alpinisti Trentini), so check sat.tn.it or contact them for group bookings. Shoulder seasons (June and September) are quieter and offer better weather stability than midsummer crowds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2-4 weeks ahead for weekends and July-August; weekday visits outside peak season often have availability on shorter notice. Use rifugio.net or contact the hut directly for same-day availability.
Open year-round with full staffing during the main hiking season (June-September); shoulder months (May, October) have reduced hours, so confirm before visiting.
Start from Campitello di Fassa village and follow the valley path north for 1.5 hours; the route is straightforward with no scrambling, gaining roughly 300-400m through larch forest and meadow.
Half-board (dinner and breakfast) is standard; they serve hearty Alpine fare and basic lunches. Dormitory beds sleep 4-8 per room; limited hot showers available, typically included or for small fee.
Yes—the gentle valley approach with no technical ground makes it ideal for families and hiking beginners; at 1,600m elevation, acclimatization is minimal.

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Breakfast Half board Meals served Drinking water

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