Falier Onorio all'Ombretta
2,074m
Veneto, Italy
About
Falier Onorio all'Ombretta sits at 2074m in the Valle di Ombretta. Reach it from Passo Ghedina (2,159m) via a 2-hour hike, or from the Sorapis area in roughly 3 hours. The hut works well as a base for the Tre Cime region and connects to high routes across the Dolomites.
The hut holds 50 beds plus 5 emergency places. Meals are served daily during summer; bring your own food if you visit in winter. Drinking water is available. There's no WiFi. The hut is staffed June through September. Outside these months, a smaller winter room operates unstaffed—bring a sleeping bag and cook your own meals. Mountain bikers use the hut as a waypoint on valley routes; families appreciate the moderate approach and manageable terrain.
Book directly with CAI. Email or phone ahead, especially for July and August when it fills 4–6 weeks in advance. Winter visits need no booking but require self-sufficiency. Check rifugi.cai.it for current opening dates and contact details.
The hut holds 50 beds plus 5 emergency places. Meals are served daily during summer; bring your own food if you visit in winter. Drinking water is available. There's no WiFi. The hut is staffed June through September. Outside these months, a smaller winter room operates unstaffed—bring a sleeping bag and cook your own meals. Mountain bikers use the hut as a waypoint on valley routes; families appreciate the moderate approach and manageable terrain.
Book directly with CAI. Email or phone ahead, especially for July and August when it fills 4–6 weeks in advance. Winter visits need no booking but require self-sufficiency. Check rifugi.cai.it for current opening dates and contact details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 months ahead for July and August via email, phone, or rifugi.cai.it; winter visits require advance notice since the hut is unstaffed.
Staffed and fully operational June through September; open but unstaffed October through May.
Hike 2 hours from Passo Ghedina (2,159m) or 3 hours from the Sorapis area; both routes are well-marked.
Meals served daily in summer; bring your own food in winter. Drinking water available year-round. No WiFi. 50 beds plus 5 emergency places.
Yes—the 2-hour route from Passo Ghedina is moderate and works for older children; it's also a solid base for family mountain-biking in the Tre Cime region.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 50
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 5
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +39 0437722005
- Website
- https://www.rifugiofalier.altervista.org