De Toni Antonio e Tonino
De Toni Antonio e Tonino De Toni Antonio e Tonino

De Toni Antonio e Tonino

2,570m Veneto, Italy
Demanding

About

De Toni Antonio e Tonino sits at 2,570m in Val Marzon, a remote corner of the Veneto Alps. Reach it from the valley in 3–4 hours on foot depending on your approach. The hut serves as a base for ridge walking and scrambling in the surrounding limestone peaks. Winter access requires serious mountaineering skills and avalanche awareness.

The hut is a small CAI-managed bivacco with 9 beds and 9 emergency places. It's staffed during summer months only. Bring all your own food and fuel—the hut provides neither meals nor water supplies. WiFi doesn't exist here. Expect basic shelter: solid walls, a roof, and somewhere to sleep. Winter visits are possible but you'll be entirely self-sufficient.

Book direct with CAI via rifugi.cai.it or contact the hut by email or phone before arriving. Summer weekends can fill quickly, especially in July and August—book 4–6 weeks ahead. Winter ascents need advance notice and reliable weather forecasts. Check opening dates before travel; alpine conditions change fast at this elevation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book at least 2–3 months ahead for July and August; email rifugi.cai.it or call directly for availability.
Staffed in summer (typically June to September); open but unstaffed in winter—only for experienced mountaineers with own equipment.
Hike 3–4 hours from the valley; approach depends on your trailhead, but all routes converge on Val Marzon.
9 beds, no meals served, no drinking water available—bring all food, fuel, and water yourself.
No; it's a small bivacco for experienced hikers doing ridge walks and scrambles; winter access requires mountaineering skills and avalanche knowledge.

Quick Facts

Managing club
CAI
Season
Total
9
Dormitory
Emergency
9
Private rooms

Facilities

Contact & Booking

Phone
+39 0498750842
Website