Refuge Paolo Prudenzini
2.2Rifugio Paolo Prudenzini
2,226m
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
About
Rifugio Paolo Prudenzini sits at 2,226m on the eastern flank of the Adamello massif in Trentino-Alto Adige. Most parties approach from the Valle Camonica side via the Pian di Gembro. The hut lies on established routes linking the high glacial passes of the Adamello range. Count on 4–5 hours from the valley floor depending on your starting point and fitness.
The rifugio holds 63 beds across mixed dormitories and a small number of doubles. Half-board meals are standard (dinner and breakfast included). The kitchen serves hearty mountain food; vegetarian options available with advance notice. The hut has running water and a wood-burning stove. It operates from June through September, closing during winter and shoulder seasons. The CAI Brescia section manages the hut and maintains the surrounding trail network.
Book directly by phone or email at least 2–3 weeks ahead for July and August. June, September, and early October see lighter traffic but still require advance confirmation. Contact details are listed on rifugio.net and cai.it. Winter mountaineers occasionally visit during stable snow conditions, but facilities are not staffed—check with the managing section first.
The rifugio holds 63 beds across mixed dormitories and a small number of doubles. Half-board meals are standard (dinner and breakfast included). The kitchen serves hearty mountain food; vegetarian options available with advance notice. The hut has running water and a wood-burning stove. It operates from June through September, closing during winter and shoulder seasons. The CAI Brescia section manages the hut and maintains the surrounding trail network.
Book directly by phone or email at least 2–3 weeks ahead for July and August. June, September, and early October see lighter traffic but still require advance confirmation. Contact details are listed on rifugio.net and cai.it. Winter mountaineers occasionally visit during stable snow conditions, but facilities are not staffed—check with the managing section first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends and July–August, or call ahead the day before for weekday visits. Contact the hut directly by phone or check rifugio.net for availability.
Typically open June through September; exact dates depend on snow conditions and staffing. Confirm opening dates directly with the hut before planning your trip.
Approach from Valle Camonica via Pian di Gembro; allow 4–5 hours from the valley floor. This is a demanding route with significant elevation gain—bring a map and be prepared for Alpine terrain.
Half-board (dinner and breakfast) is standard; 63 beds in mixed dorms and a few doubles. Shower facilities are typically basic—bring a quick-dry towel.
No—the access route is marked 'demanding' and best suited to experienced hikers comfortable with exposure and steep terrain. Not recommended for families with young children.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 63
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Breakfast
Half board
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +39 0364 634578
- Website
- https://www.cai.it/sezione/brescia/rifugi/