Best huts around San Nicolò Di Comelico are located in the Dolomites, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and alpine landscapes. This area provides numerous huts that serve as starting points or stops for popular trails and hiking routes. The natural environment supports various outdoor activities, offering visitors opportunities to explore the surrounding peaks and valleys. Many huts provide services ranging from dining to overnight accommodation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There is an unpaved parking lot (gravel/grass) directly adjacent to the alpine pasture with space for approximately 30 cars. Congestion may occur around lunchtime. Access to the alpine pasture is generally possible by car, but requires careful driving. Vehicles with very low ground clearance (e.g., sports cars) may have difficulty.
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The Alpe Nemes Hut (Nemesalm) is located at an altitude of approximately 1,900 meters above the Kreuzberg Pass and is still a rustic, cozy hut. It is a popular and highly recommended alpine hut, known for its South Tyrolean specialties such as dumplings and apple strudel. The hut is open from May to November and also in winter from December to Easter, making it a perfect hiking or day trip destination year-round. It is not available for overnight stays; it serves as a day hut.
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Very friendly staff and owners, reasonable prices, and a great location. The Coltrondo Alm (Malga Coltrondo) is located at an altitude of approximately 1,880 meters on the Carnic Ridge, just across the border between South Tyrol and Veneto, and offers beautiful views of the Sesto Dolomites. It is known for its cozy atmosphere and regional cuisine with homemade specialties. The alpine pasture is particularly popular as a starting point/finish point or stopover for hikes: From the Kreuzberg Pass, it can be reached in about 1.5 hours along a beautiful path through forests and alpine meadows. It is often included in larger alpine pasture tours, for example, together with the Nemesalm or the Klammbachalm.
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Very cozy cabin with a very pleasant atmosphere. You feel at home here. The beautiful lake invites you to swim. Thank you for your hospitality.
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The Coltrondo Alm is located at the foot of the Carnic ridge with a view of the Sexten Dolomites at an altitude of 1880 m. The hut can be reached via a network of paths via gravel roads and also from South Tyrol. The Coltrondo Alm is known for its traditional cuisine. Many of the dishes on offer come from the area or even from our own production.
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Beautiful cabin with great views and good food. The climb is not difficult and is easily passable via a gravel path. Good food awaits you upstairs.
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Great, small serviced hut with a magnificent view and good food. Overnight stays are possible.
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The Nemesalm is a rustic hut with a great panoramic view of the Sesto Croda Rossa, a nice place for a break or rest. Super nice hosts and delicious food at fair prices. There is electricity for e-bikes to charge with your own charger.
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Yes, several huts cater to families. Nemes Hut (Alpe Nemes) is well-known for its family-friendly atmosphere and South Tyrolean specialties. Additionally, Coltrondo Alpine Hut is also considered family-friendly, offering a cozy environment and regional cuisine. Rifugio De Doo, located directly in San Nicolò di Comelico, provides family rooms and a children's playground.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and trekking routes, with options ranging from easy trails to more challenging ascents. The area is also popular for mountain biking and road cycling. For specific routes, you can explore guides like MTB Trails around San Nicolò Di Comelico or Road Cycling Routes around San Nicolò Di Comelico.
Many huts are open seasonally, typically from late spring to autumn. For example, Porze Hut is open from June to September. However, some huts like Nemes Hut (Alpe Nemes) are open year-round, including winter from December to Easter, making them suitable for winter activities like snowshoeing or ski mountaineering. Rifugio Antonio Berti and Rifugio Lunelli are generally open only in the summer.
Yes, several huts provide overnight accommodation. Porze Hut offers 20 storage beds, and Obstansersee Hut also provides lodging. Filmoor Riflemen's Hut has 14 overnight camp sites for a more secluded experience. Rifugio Antonio Berti can accommodate up to 48 people in various room configurations. Rifugio De Doo also offers family rooms.
The huts offer a variety of dining experiences, often focusing on regional and traditional cuisine. Nemes Hut (Alpe Nemes) is famous for South Tyrolean specialties like dumplings and apple strudel. Porze Hut serves hearty mountain climber dishes. Coltrondo Alpine Hut is known for its traditional cuisine with homemade specialties. Rifugio De Doo offers Italian cuisine in a traditional and modern setting with outdoor dining.
Absolutely. Many huts in the region boast breathtaking views. Nemes Hut (Alpe Nemes) offers magnificent panoramas of the Nemesis region. Coltrondo Alpine Hut provides beautiful views of the Sesto Dolomites. Rifugio De Doo also features outdoor dining areas with panoramic views of the Dolomites.
Some huts are accessible by car, though conditions may vary. Coltrondo Alpine Hut has an unpaved parking lot directly adjacent to it, though careful driving is required due to the terrain. Rifugio Rinfreddo and Rifugio Lunelli are also reachable via tarmac roads. Rifugio De Doo offers free parking for guests.
Yes, several huts are strategically located for more adventurous trekkers. Rifugio Antonio Berti, situated on the lower side of Vallon Popera, is a key departure point for several via ferratas and a stopover on the Altavia no. 9, which crosses the Dolomites. Rifugio Rinfreddo is an ideal starting point for excursions to Costa della Spina and Mount Quaternà.
Filmoor Riflemen's Hut is known for its quaint and secluded atmosphere. It offers a very personal mountain experience with only 14 overnight camp sites. The hut team prepares excellent food, and they are known for making schnapps by hand and collecting herbal tea, creating a unique and welcoming environment.
Obstansersee Hut is uniquely situated by a lake, offering a picturesque setting. It's a popular spot for food and drinks and serves as a base for hiking stages of the Carnic high-way trail. Visitors can enjoy the great food and relax by the lake, with some even daring to take a dip in the cool waters.
Yes, some huts are integral to multi-day treks. Porze Hut is located directly on the Karnische Höhenweg, making it a convenient stop for those undertaking this long-distance trail. Similarly, Obstansersee Hut is a base for hiking stages of the Carnic high-way trail, and Rifugio Antonio Berti is a stopover on the Altavia no. 9.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful structures, excellent views, and exceptional food offered at the huts. The friendly and competent staff, cozy atmospheres, and the opportunity to experience authentic alpine culture are also highly valued. Many appreciate the huts as ideal starting points for exploring the surrounding Dolomite trails.


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