Huts around Sterzing - Vipiteno, located in South Tyrol, Italy, offer access to alpine experiences. The region features a landscape of mountains and valleys, providing diverse hiking opportunities. These huts serve as points for rest and provide traditional South Tyrolean cuisine.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice place to stop for a break in a beautifully situated high valley.
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It's like a village of houses and huts thrown together by a giant at random... And that's exactly what makes it so charming. If you want to stay overnight here, the hut operators will almost always find a spot for you - even if you call. If you get there in time, you can also enjoy it as a romantic couple. The food is top-notch and always beautifully presented. And the operators are friendly.
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Cozy little hut with great dishes and a very nice team. From the terrace you have a beautiful view down towards Fane Alm. It takes about 60 minutes downhill to walk there.
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Very nice rest stop with excellent cuisine.
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The ruins of Malga Sasso recall the period of South Tyrolean terrorism that blew it up, however the route did not create particular difficulties, except for the part that from a little beyond Malga Sasso, which can be seen over a meadow 100 meters away and those who want to visit it can do it beyond a gate and a track, which occasionally disappears and/or is lost among other tracks, the digital map is convenient and more than useful.
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Super delicious food. Very friendly crew. Family business. Open late May - October.
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Several huts in the region are easily accessible. The huts on Rosskopf/Monte Cavallo, such as Alpin Chalet Rosskopf, Sternhütte, and Sterzingerhaus, are reachable by cable car from Sterzing/Vipiteno, making them ideal for day trips and families. The area also offers activities like a 9km toboggan run. Sattelbergalm is also noted for its welcoming atmosphere and is family-friendly.
Many huts in Sterzing - Vipiteno are known for their culinary offerings. Sattelbergalm is highly praised for its delicious and lovingly prepared food, including vegetarian options. Fleckner Hut is commended for its homemade delicacies and pies. Aglsboden Alm, located in the Ridnaun valley, is known for its fresh trout and top-notch, beautifully presented food. Traditional South Tyrolean specialties like 'Graukäse', speck, and homemade pastries are common across the region's huts.
Yes, several huts provide overnight stays. Sattelbergalm offers a wide variety of accommodations, some even with a sauna and hot tub. The Sternhütte on Rosskopf also offers overnight stays in chalets. The Vipiteno Mountain Hut (Rifugio Vipiteno / Sterzinger Hütte) operates as a self-catering hut, requiring prior contact with the South Tyrol Alpine Club for key access. Brixner Hut also offers overnight options with camp facilities.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Many huts, like Aglsboden Alm and Pfitscherjochhaus, are typically open during the summer season (early June to late October). Huts on Rosskopf, such as Alpin Chalet Rosskopf and Sterzingerhaus, are open during both summer (late May to early November) and winter (December to April), offering flexibility for visitors interested in winter sports or snowshoeing. The ascent to Brixner Hut is particularly scenic during autumn for its vibrant colors.
The huts in Sterzing - Vipiteno are typically nestled within breathtaking mountain landscapes, offering panoramic views of the Dolomites, green valleys, and majestic peaks. For instance, Sattelbergalm boasts fantastic mountain views. The ascent to Brixner Hut from Fane Alm is renowned for its spectacular panorama. Fleckner Hut offers great views of the Passeier Valley and surrounding mountains. The Vipiteno Mountain Hut provides views towards Mount Picco della Croce (3,134 m).
Yes, the Sterzing - Vipiteno area is a hiking paradise with widespread paths. The Vipiteno Mountain Hut is reachable via a scenic hike (Path No. 2) from Burgum in the Vizze valley. The ascent to Brixner Hut from Fane Alm is a popular route. For more hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Sterzing - Vipiteno guide, which includes trails like the Dolomieu 6-Almen Trail and Ridnaun High Trail.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. The area around Rosskopf is popular for hiking and features a 9km long toboggan run, which is also available for night sledding on Fridays. For cycling enthusiasts, the Cycling around Sterzing - Vipiteno guide offers routes like the Brenner Cycle Path. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Sterzing - Vipiteno guide.
Yes, the Vipiteno Mountain Hut (Rifugio Vipiteno / Sterzinger Hütte) is operated as a self-catering hut by the South Tyrol Alpine Club. Overnight stays require prior contact with the club to obtain a key, offering a more rustic and self-sufficient mountain experience. It's ideal for experienced hikers looking to extend their tour to higher peaks.
The huts in Sterzing - Vipiteno are unique for their combination of stunning alpine scenery, warm South Tyrolean hospitality, and focus on traditional, locally sourced cuisine. They serve as excellent rest stops or overnight bases for adventures, ranging from easily accessible options via cable car to more remote, challenging hikes. Many also offer unique features like saunas, hot tubs, or fresh trout from their own ponds.
Yes, several huts are well-suited for intermediate hikers. The ascent to Brixner Hut from Fane Alm is an intermediate hike offering spectacular views. Fleckner Hut is also reached via an intermediate ascent from the middle station of the Ratschings lift systems. The Hiking around Sterzing - Vipiteno guide provides details on various trails, including moderate and difficult options.


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