Refuge Campo
1.7Rifugio Campo
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
About
Rifugio Campo sits at 2,549m in the Brenta Dolomites, reached via the Val di Brenta approach from Madonna di Campiglio. The standard route takes 3–3.5 hours from the trailhead, following marked paths through alpine meadows and scree. The hut serves as a base for routes to Cima Brenta and other high peaks in the range, and sits on the CAI High Mountain Route network. Summer access is straightforward; winter approaches require mountaineering skills and current snow conditions.
The rifugio holds around 100 beds across mixed dormitories. Full board (dinner, breakfast, packed lunch) is available; half-board packages are standard. The kitchen serves hearty mountain fare. Water is sourced locally. The hut operates July through September reliably; shoulder months depend on snow and staffing. Toilet and washing facilities are basic but adequate for mountain standards. No shower on-site.
Book directly with the hut from mid-May onwards for July and August weekends—these fill by June. Contact via rifugio.net or call ahead to confirm current opening dates. Weekday visits in July-August are easier to accommodate than weekends. The hut closes entirely from October through June in most years. Arrive early in the day if you haven't reserved; spaces for walk-ins are rare during peak season.
The rifugio holds around 100 beds across mixed dormitories. Full board (dinner, breakfast, packed lunch) is available; half-board packages are standard. The kitchen serves hearty mountain fare. Water is sourced locally. The hut operates July through September reliably; shoulder months depend on snow and staffing. Toilet and washing facilities are basic but adequate for mountain standards. No shower on-site.
Book directly with the hut from mid-May onwards for July and August weekends—these fill by June. Contact via rifugio.net or call ahead to confirm current opening dates. Weekday visits in July-August are easier to accommodate than weekends. The hut closes entirely from October through June in most years. Arrive early in the day if you haven't reserved; spaces for walk-ins are rare during peak season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 weeks ahead for summer weekends, longer during July–August. Check rifugio.it or cai.it for availability and contact details directly.
Typically open June through September; exact dates depend on snow conditions and staffing. Confirm current opening status before planning your trip.
Start from the Madonna di Campiglio trailhead in Val di Brenta and follow marked CAI paths through alpine meadows and scree for 3–3.5 hours. Winter ascents demand mountaineering skills and current avalanche/snow reports.
Expect hot meals (half-board or à la carte), packed lunches, and basic bunk beds; showers and toilets are standard but water may be limited. Confirm amenities when booking.
Suitable for fit hill-walkers with solid mountain experience; the 3.5-hour approach and 2,549m altitude demand acclimatization and sure-footedness. Not recommended for young children or inexperienced hikers.
Quick Facts
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Breakfast
Half board
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Contact & Booking
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