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Embark on the Val Contrin Trail 602, a moderate hike that guides you through the stunning Dolomites. This route spans 6.0 miles (9.6 km) and involves an elevation gain of 1624 feet (495 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 17 minutes to complete. As you ascend, you will transition…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail typically starts from Alba di Canazei. While specific parking details aren't provided, Alba di Canazei is the common access point for this route.
Starting from Alba di Canazei, the path initially goes through a forest. After passing the Locia Contrin Hut, it often flattens out, traversing alpine meadows. The final stretch to Contrin Hut is more demanding due to its gradient and uneven terrain, featuring several hairpin bends. Overall, the trail leading to the Rifugio is a dirt road, making it generally walkable.
The trail offers expansive views of green pastures and impressive panoramas of the Dolomites, including the majestic Marmolada summits (Piccolo Vernel, Gran Vernel, Penia, Ombretta) and the Sassolungo group. You'll pass the Locia Contrin Hut and Malga Ciancia. The Contrin Valley itself is known for its wild alpine landscape. You can also find historical remnants from World War I, such as trenches.
The classic ascent via Route 602 to Rifugio Contrin is generally considered manageable. While the final segment to the hut involves a more demanding incline and uneven ground, the overall route is accessible for hikers with a reasonable fitness level. It's a good introduction to Dolomites hiking.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to be mindful of other hikers.
The best time to hike is typically during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is most stable, and the mountain huts are open. During this period, you'll experience green pastures and clear views. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized gear and experience due to snow and ice.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Val Contrin Trail to Rifugio Contrin (Route 602).
Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. It covers significant sections of the Sentiero Italia - Tappa C17S and the Via Alpina Yellow B22. It also briefly touches parts of the Alta Via n. 2 delle Dolomiti - Dolomiten-Höhenweg Nr. 2.
The Val Contrin is a habitat for various wild animals. Hikers might spot roe deer, deer, chamois, and marmots, especially during quieter times of the day.
Yes, the Locia Contrin Hut and Contrin Hut (Rifugio Contrin) are excellent resting points. Rifugio Contrin, situated at over 2,000 meters, offers traditional Ladin dishes and is known for its hospitality, making it a great spot for a meal or a break.
While specific public transport details for Alba di Canazei aren't provided, the Dolomites region generally has bus services connecting major towns and trailheads during peak season. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes to Alba di Canazei.
This excursion starts from Alba, in the heart of Val di Fassa, and will give us a day of serenity, far from the hustle and bustle of the ski lifts. 🏞️ The path begins to climb gently through a lush forest, offering us suggestive glimpses of the valley that opens up before our eyes. 🌲 Continuing, the path becomes gentler, accompanying us on a slight slope that runs alongside the stream, creating a relaxing and regenerating atmosphere. 💦 The last stretch offers us a slightly steeper climb, but the reward is priceless: the Rifugio Contrin, a stopping point for many, but not our final destination! 💪 A few more steps and we reach the Malga Contrin, a true jewel nestled in the valley. With a bit of luck, we will be able to enjoy the breathtaking view from the panoramic table, tasting the delicious local products. 😋 The return is on the same path, allowing us to savor once again the beauty of this pristine valley. 😌
Itinerary without any difficulty that can be faced even with children. I did it with an 8 year old girl
nice, undemanding route that, starting comfortably from the Alba ski lift parking lot, leads to the Contrin refuge, at the foot of the Marmolada. You initially follow a stretch in the woods and then emerge into Val Contrin, a green and majestic valley, with large meadows and fir trees and a view of the Marmolada in front and Sassolungo behind. Contrin refuge recommended for lunch! For those who want, some nice via ferratas start from Contrin....