Rifugio Antermoia
2,496m
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
About
Rifugio Antermoia sits at 2,496m in the Vallone d'Antermoia, accessible from the south via the Val di Fassa or from the north through the Passo Ghedina. Most hikers approach from Canazei in around 3 hours, following the valley trail. The hut is a proper base for peaks in the Pale di San Martino and a solid mid-route stop on multi-day traverses across this section of the Dolomites.
The hut holds 64 beds plus 6 emergency places. Meals are served daily during summer; the kitchen handles special diets if you mention them when booking. Water is reliable from the mountain source. WiFi works if you need it, though coverage is spotty. The hut operates fully staffed from June to September, then switches to unstaffed winter access (bring your own stove and supplies). The building dates from 1911 and was enlarged in the 1980s, so rooms are functional rather than new.
Book directly by email or phone—contact details are on rifugi.cai.it. July and August fill up 6–8 weeks ahead; book earlier if you're traveling then. June, September, and early October are quieter but still busy on weekends. Winter access is self-service; call ahead to confirm conditions and check that the gate isn't locked.
The hut holds 64 beds plus 6 emergency places. Meals are served daily during summer; the kitchen handles special diets if you mention them when booking. Water is reliable from the mountain source. WiFi works if you need it, though coverage is spotty. The hut operates fully staffed from June to September, then switches to unstaffed winter access (bring your own stove and supplies). The building dates from 1911 and was enlarged in the 1980s, so rooms are functional rather than new.
Book directly by email or phone—contact details are on rifugi.cai.it. July and August fill up 6–8 weeks ahead; book earlier if you're traveling then. June, September, and early October are quieter but still busy on weekends. Winter access is self-service; call ahead to confirm conditions and check that the gate isn't locked.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 months ahead for July and August via email (contact details on rifugi.cai.it) or by phone; shoulder season slots fill faster than you'd expect.
The hut is staffed and serving meals from June through September; it remains open unstaffed in winter for those with winter mountaineering experience.
From Canazei, follow the valley trail up Vallone d'Antermoia for about 3 hours to reach the hut at 2,496m; the approach is non-technical but steady.
The hut serves meals daily in summer, provides drinking water, and has WiFi; expect standard mountain hut accommodation with 64 beds.
Yes—the valley approach from Canazei is non-technical and family-friendly, making it a good base for families wanting easier Dolomites routes without scrambling.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 64
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 6
- Private rooms
Facilities
Wifi
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +39 0462 602272
- Website
- https://www.sat.tn.it/rifugio-antermoia/