Baita Arneri

1.7
1,625m Veneto, Italy
Moderate

About

Baita Arneri sits at 1625m in the Dolomites, accessible via hiking from the valley floor. The approach takes 2–3 hours depending on your starting point and fitness. This hut works well as a base for day hikes into the surrounding limestone peaks or as an overnight stop on longer traverses through the region. The terrain is straightforward; trails are well-marked and suitable for experienced hikers.

The hut accommodates roughly 40–50 guests in simple, clean rooms. Meals are hearty and based on local ingredients—expect traditional Alpine fare at dinner and a solid breakfast buffet. The hut operates year-round, though confirm opening dates for shoulder seasons. Facilities include hot showers, a small common area, and basic storage for boots and gear. There's no electricity in rooms, which keeps costs down and forces an early bedtime.

Book by email or phone at least 2 weeks ahead during July and August; earlier is safer if you're traveling with a group. Outside summer months, booking a few days in advance usually works. Contact them directly to confirm current rates, meal options, and precise access conditions—trails can change after heavy weather or maintenance work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book at least 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; email or call directly to check availability and confirm your dates.
Baita Arneri operates seasonally; contact them directly via email or phone to confirm exact opening and closing dates, as these vary by year.
Hike from the valley floor in 2–3 hours on well-marked trails; your starting point and fitness level will affect the time.
The hut has roughly 40–50 beds in simple, clean rooms and serves hearty, traditional meals.
No—the hut suits experienced hikers; the terrain and trails are straightforward but require solid hiking fitness and mountain sense.

Quick Facts

Managing club
private
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Total
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Meals served

Contact & Booking

Phone
+39 0434 655355
Website

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