Rifugio Migon
1.4
1,660m
Veneto, Italy
About
Rifugio Migon sits at 1,660m in the Dolomites near Cortina d'Ampezzo. The hut is accessible via hiking trails from Cortina (roughly 2.5 hours) or from the Passo Tre Croci car park (1.5 hours). Most people approach from Passo Tre Croci on the CAI marked trail. The hut works as a base for day hikes across the surrounding limestone plateaus and as a stopping point on longer ridge traverses.
The rifugio has 40 beds split across dormitory rooms and a handful of doubles. Meals are substantial—expect hearty pasta, risotto, and local cheeses. The kitchen caters well to vegetarians. Showers are available. The hut stays open year-round, though winter visits require advance notice as staffing reduces. Cell reception is reliable enough for booking confirmation but spotty for data.
Book directly by phone or through their website. July and August fill 3–4 weeks ahead, especially weekends. May, June, and September are quieter and offer better weather stability than early summer. The hut accepts cash and cards. Half-board (bed and dinner) is standard; they'll pack a lunch if you request it when booking.
The rifugio has 40 beds split across dormitory rooms and a handful of doubles. Meals are substantial—expect hearty pasta, risotto, and local cheeses. The kitchen caters well to vegetarians. Showers are available. The hut stays open year-round, though winter visits require advance notice as staffing reduces. Cell reception is reliable enough for booking confirmation but spotty for data.
Book directly by phone or through their website. July and August fill 3–4 weeks ahead, especially weekends. May, June, and September are quieter and offer better weather stability than early summer. The hut accepts cash and cards. Half-board (bed and dinner) is standard; they'll pack a lunch if you request it when booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; other months can often be arranged with less notice. Contact the hut directly by phone or email.
Rifugio Migon is staffed from June through September, with limited service in shoulder months—check ahead before visiting outside peak season.
Start from Passo Tre Croci car park (1.5 hours via marked CAI trail) or hike from Cortina d'Ampezzo (2.5 hours); the Passo Tre Croci approach is standard.
The hut has 40 beds in dormitories and a few doubles; dinner and breakfast are hearty multi-course meals included with most stays.
Yes—the approach trails are well-marked and non-technical, making it ideal for hikers new to rifugio trekking or families with older children.
Quick Facts
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