Refuge Cimon della Bagozza
1.3Rifugio Cimon della Bagozza
1,574m
Graubuenden, Switzerland
About
Rifugio Cimon della Bagozza sits at 1,574m in the Dolomites near Falzarego Pass, in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Reach it from Passo Falzarego (2,105m) via a marked trail that descends roughly 2 hours to the hut. You can also approach from Cortina d'Ampezzo or from the Tre Croci area. The hut sits on a natural saddle with views toward the limestone peaks above.
The refuge accommodates 40–50 guests in simple double and multi-bed rooms. Half-board is standard: breakfast and a set dinner menu, plus packed lunches available on request. The kitchen serves straightforward mountain food—pasta, risotto, local specialities. Basic hot showers and composting toilets. No electricity or running water in rooms; bring a headtorch. The hut typically opens June through September. Check ahead in shoulder months (May, October) as staffing varies.
Book 4–8 weeks ahead for July and August weekends. Contact the hut directly by phone or through the website. Solo hikers and smaller groups usually find beds on shorter notice. The refuge fills quickly during summer school holidays (mid-July to late August) and around the Ferragosto holiday. Early June and September are quieter, with reliable weather and fewer crowds on the trails.
The refuge accommodates 40–50 guests in simple double and multi-bed rooms. Half-board is standard: breakfast and a set dinner menu, plus packed lunches available on request. The kitchen serves straightforward mountain food—pasta, risotto, local specialities. Basic hot showers and composting toilets. No electricity or running water in rooms; bring a headtorch. The hut typically opens June through September. Check ahead in shoulder months (May, October) as staffing varies.
Book 4–8 weeks ahead for July and August weekends. Contact the hut directly by phone or through the website. Solo hikers and smaller groups usually find beds on shorter notice. The refuge fills quickly during summer school holidays (mid-July to late August) and around the Ferragosto holiday. Early June and September are quieter, with reliable weather and fewer crowds on the trails.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; earlier in shoulder season (June, September) you have more flexibility.
The hut is staffed from June to September, typically closing in October.
From Passo Falzarego (2,105m), follow the marked trail downhill for roughly 2 hours to reach the hut at 1,574m; you can also approach from Cortina d'Ampezzo or the Tre Croci area.
The hut has 40–50 beds in double and multi-bed rooms; half-board (breakfast and dinner) is standard.
Yes—the moderate terrain and 2-hour descent from Passo Falzarego make it accessible for hikers with basic fitness; it's also a good base for day hikes in the area.
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