Best huts around Cibiana Di Cadore are nestled in the Dolomites, offering access to the mountain landscape. This region provides a selection of rifugi and malghe, serving as bases for exploring hiking and cycling routes. The area is known for its strategic locations, providing views and traditional cuisine. It is a key point for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Be careful if you have your 4-legged friends with you because the trail is full of ticks that attach easily.. spray repellent products several times along the route. 9/05/2026
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I recommend staying overnight at the refuge and waking up early to see the sunrise
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Mount Antelao the King 3263 m
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The San Marco Refuge was inaugurated in 1895 by the Venice CAI section and still maintains its original structure: the oldest in the area.
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Watch out for ticks along the road! Date 26/06/2025
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Spectacular place and starting point for various excursions
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The huts in Cibiana di Cadore offer expansive and breathtaking panoramic views of the Dolomites. For instance, Rifugio Antelao provides a natural balcony between Cadore and Val Boite, with views of Cridola, Spalti di Toro, Monfalconi, and the southern ridge of the Central Marmarole. Venezia Hut, at the foot of Monte Pelmo, offers views of Monte Cristallo, Croda Marcora, and Antelao. Rifugio Scotter-Palatini boasts extraordinary views towards the San Vito di Cadore basin and Monte Pelmo.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. Venezia Hut and Pramper Mountain Hut are both categorized as family-friendly. These huts often provide a welcoming atmosphere and are accessible via trails suitable for various ages.
Many huts in the region provide lodging. Rifugio Dolomites on Monte Rite offers cozy rooms. Rifugio Remauro features comfortable rooms with private services and satellite TV. Venezia Hut, Rifugio Antelao, Casera Bosconero Hut, and Rifugio Scotter-Palatini all offer accommodation.
Many huts serve as key points on major hiking routes. Rifugio Dolomites is a stop along the Alta Via delle Dolomiti n. 3 and the Zoldano Ring. Rifugio Remauro is on Alta Via n. 3 and the Zoldano Ring. Rifugio Antelao is a starting point for Alta Via delle Dolomiti n. 4 and 5. Venezia Hut is a key point along Alta Vie delle Dolomiti 1 and 3. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Cibiana Di Cadore guide, including routes like the 'Monte Rite fortress hike to Messner Mountain Museum'.
Access varies by hut. For Rifugio Dolomites on Monte Rite, there is a summer shuttle service available from Passo Cibiana, or it can be reached via a 7 km gravel road (approximately 2.5 hours on foot). Public transport options to other specific huts may require further local inquiry.
The main season for visiting huts is typically from May to October, when most are fully open and hiking conditions are ideal. Rifugio Dolomites is open during this period. Rifugio Remauro is open year-round, excluding April and November, making it a good option for shoulder seasons. Some huts, like Rifugio Scotter-Palatini, also open from December to March for winter activities.
Yes, Rifugio Dolomites on Monte Rite is notable for its proximity to the 'Museo nelle Nuvole' (Museum in the Clouds) – Messner Mountain Museum Dolomites, housed in a former World War I fort. Rifugio Antelao was established in 1948 by writer and mountaineer Alma Bevilacqua to promote a lesser-known Dolomite area she cherished.
Rifugio Remauro offers e-bike rentals, making it convenient for exploring Monte Rite and the surrounding areas. During winter, Rifugio Remauro provides easy access to a floodlit cross-country ski track and is a great starting point for snowshoeing. Rifugio Scotter-Palatini is open during winter months, aligning with the opening of the San Vito di Cadore ski area lifts.
The huts are known for serving traditional mountain dishes and local cuisine. Rifugio Dolomites offers traditional Cadore mountain dishes. Pramper Mountain Hut specializes in dishes like polenta and schiz (a local cheese dish), melted cheese, and cheese tastings. Many visitors praise the quality products and simple preparation at these establishments.
Yes, many huts are situated along challenging routes. For example, Rifugio Dolomites is accessible via a 7 km gravel road which can be a demanding hike. Casera Bosconero Hut is a reference point for classic and modern rock ascents. The region offers various trails with different difficulty grades, including difficult ones like 'Rifugio Dolomiti — ring tour' found in the Hiking around Cibiana Di Cadore guide.
Most huts offer a range of facilities including restaurants, pubs, and accommodation. Many also feature viewpoints and are equipped with basic amenities. For example, Venezia Hut, Casera Bosconero Hut, and Rifugio Scotter-Palatini are all listed with facilities, restaurants, and accommodation.
Yes, some huts are open during the winter season. Rifugio Remauro is open year-round (excluding April and November) and is a great starting point for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Rifugio Scotter-Palatini is also open from December to March, depending on the ski lift operations in San Vito di Cadore. Rifugio Dolomites is open on fair-weather weekends and holidays during winter, with special openings by reservation.


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