Baito Terre More
1.2
1,776m
Veneto, Italy
About
Baito Terre More sits at 1,776m in the Dolomites of Veneto, on the slopes of Passo Ghedina. The hut is reached via the Val Ghedina from Cortina d'Ampezzo—allow 2.5 to 3 hours on foot from the valley floor. Mountain bikers can access parts of the approach in summer. The location puts you directly on routes linking Cortina's high passes and feeds into multi-day traverses across the Ampezzo massif.
The rifugio runs as a simple mountain refuge with sleeping for around 50 people in shared rooms. Full meals are served at lunch and dinner; half-board and bed-only options are available. The kitchen handles standard Alpine fare—pasta, polenta, local venison when in season. Showers are available. The season runs from June through September, with the hut sometimes open earlier in good spring conditions. Check directly before planning an April visit.
Book well ahead for July and August—this hut fills quickly with walkers doing the Tre Cime circuit and the Alta Via 1. Contact the hut directly by phone or email rather than relying on online platforms. Peak weekends in summer require 2 to 3 weeks' notice. Out-of-season visits need confirmation of opening dates.
The rifugio runs as a simple mountain refuge with sleeping for around 50 people in shared rooms. Full meals are served at lunch and dinner; half-board and bed-only options are available. The kitchen handles standard Alpine fare—pasta, polenta, local venison when in season. Showers are available. The season runs from June through September, with the hut sometimes open earlier in good spring conditions. Check directly before planning an April visit.
Book well ahead for July and August—this hut fills quickly with walkers doing the Tre Cime circuit and the Alta Via 1. Contact the hut directly by phone or email rather than relying on online platforms. Peak weekends in summer require 2 to 3 weeks' notice. Out-of-season visits need confirmation of opening dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2-3 weeks ahead for weekends and July-August; weekdays outside peak season often have availability same-week. Check rifugio.net or contact the hut directly via CAI.
Open mid-June through late September with full staffing; shoulder months (June, September) may have limited services—call ahead if visiting outside peak summer.
Hike 2.5–3 hours from Cortina d'Ampezzo via Val Ghedina; mountain bikers can use parts of the approach in summer, shortening valley sections.
Shared dormitory rooms sleep around 50 total; expect simple mountain fare (half-board or meals à la carte typical for Italian rifugios), with limited or no shower facilities—common for huts at this elevation.
Suitable for fit hikers and families comfortable with 2.5–3 hour uphill hikes; the position on linked pass routes works better for experienced alpine trekkers than casual walkers.
Quick Facts
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