Rifugio Giovanni Angelini
1,588m
Veneto, Italy
About
Rifugio Giovanni Angelini sits at 1,588m in Val di Zoldo, above the village of Zoldo Alto. The hut lies on the main hiking route through the valley and works as a basecamp for day walks into the surrounding Dolomite ridges. You can reach it in 2–3 hours from Zoldo Alto on a well-marked trail, or approach from the east via Rifugio Fedare. The hut was rebuilt in 1990 from an older shelter and now serves as a proper staging point for walkers exploring this quieter corner of the Veneto.
The rifugio has 28 beds across multiple rooms, plus 5 emergency places. Meals are served daily during summer season. You'll find hot showers and reliable drinking water. There's no WiFi—bring a book. The hut operates staffed from mid-June through September, with opening dates depending on snow. Outside summer months it's open but unstaffed, so you'll need to be self-sufficient and arrange access in advance.
Book directly by email or phone through rifugi.cai.it. July and August fill 6–8 weeks out. If you're visiting June or September, book 3–4 weeks ahead. Winter access requires contacting the hut manager directly to arrange keys and supplies.
The rifugio has 28 beds across multiple rooms, plus 5 emergency places. Meals are served daily during summer season. You'll find hot showers and reliable drinking water. There's no WiFi—bring a book. The hut operates staffed from mid-June through September, with opening dates depending on snow. Outside summer months it's open but unstaffed, so you'll need to be self-sufficient and arrange access in advance.
Book directly by email or phone through rifugi.cai.it. July and August fill 6–8 weeks out. If you're visiting June or September, book 3–4 weeks ahead. Winter access requires contacting the hut manager directly to arrange keys and supplies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 months ahead for July and August; email [email protected] or use rifugi.cai.it. You can also call to check availability and arrange meals.
Staffed and serving meals from June to September; open unstaffed in winter if you need shelter, but bring your own supplies.
2–3 hours on foot from Zoldo Alto on a marked trail, or approach from the east via Rifugio Fedare.
Meals are served, and the hut has drinking water and hot showers—basic but solid for a valley hut at 1,588m.
Yes. The 2–3 hour hike from Zoldo Alto is moderate and family-friendly, and the hut sits on main hiking routes with day-walk options into the surrounding ridges.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 28
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 5
- Private rooms
Facilities
Showers
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +39 3279750778
- Website
- https://rifugiosoralsass.com/