Malghet
1.8
1,120m
Veneto, Italy
About
Malghet sits at 1,120m in the Veneto Dolomites, serving as a base for day walks and winter ski touring across the Tre Cime plateau. The hut is accessible by car via a steep private road (€8 toll), or on foot from Auronzo di Cadore in 2.5 hours. Most climbers use it as a staging point for routes on Ra Gusela and the Tre Cime di Lavaredo classics.
The rifugio operates year-round and sleeps 80 across mixed dormitories and private rooms. Half-board is standard—dinner and breakfast keep you fueled for early starts. The kitchen handles vegetarian requests, though give notice. Shower facilities are reliable. Winter transforms the area: the hut sits on a high plateau where snow lingers until May, and ski touring up the Tre Cime road is popular with experienced parties.
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August, and again in February for winter weekends. Contact the hut directly by phone (see rifugio database) or email. The private road closure in heavy snow limits access November to March, so confirm conditions before driving. Half-board rates run €60–75 per person depending on room type. The hut fills with guided groups in summer, so weekday visits are quieter.
The rifugio operates year-round and sleeps 80 across mixed dormitories and private rooms. Half-board is standard—dinner and breakfast keep you fueled for early starts. The kitchen handles vegetarian requests, though give notice. Shower facilities are reliable. Winter transforms the area: the hut sits on a high plateau where snow lingers until May, and ski touring up the Tre Cime road is popular with experienced parties.
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August, and again in February for winter weekends. Contact the hut directly by phone (see rifugio database) or email. The private road closure in heavy snow limits access November to March, so confirm conditions before driving. Half-board rates run €60–75 per person depending on room type. The hut fills with guided groups in summer, so weekday visits are quieter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2-4 weeks ahead for weekends and peak season (June-September); weekdays are more flexible, but call ahead at busy times.
Open year-round with full staffing during summer (June-September) and winter ski touring season; shoulder seasons may have reduced services.
Drive the steep private toll road from Auronzo di Cadore (€8) or hike on foot in 2.5 hours; the driving approach is standard for most climbers.
Half-board is standard with dinner and breakfast included; 80 beds split between dormitories and private rooms, with basic facilities typical of mountain rifugios.
Better for experienced hikers and climbers given its role as a staging point for Tre Cime and Ra Gusela routes; families with hiking experience can use it as a day-walk base.
Quick Facts
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- Total
- 80
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website