Best huts around Bocenago are found in Val Rendena, a village nestled on the western slopes of Mount Toff. This area serves as a gateway to the Brenta Dolomites, offering access to numerous mountain huts and dairies. The surrounding mountains provide natural beauty and hospitality for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Bocenago's proximity to these mountain huts makes it a base for exploring the Trentino region.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The Rifugio Maria e Alberto al Brentei, in the heart of the Brenta Dolomites, is a point of reference for mountaineers and hikers. It offers refreshments and overnight accommodation and has been completely renovated in recent years. Its history is linked to legendary mountaineering figures, and the atmosphere is authentic. The view of the Crozzon di Brenta and the Tosa is unparalleled.
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Cozy hut, privately run, so no advantages for Alpine Club members. During our visit, the food was allocated at different times with half board (but you can get other time slots on request). With half board, there was a choice of 4-5 different dishes for starters and main courses! Breakfast is brought to the table in (group) portions, so you have to expect waiting times at peak times in the morning when the hut is full. The water in the hut is "officially" not drinking water, but the staff will fill up the bottles with water at the bar if necessary for a fee. Shower tokens for warm water are available for €5. FYI: tall people have to watch their heads a little in the attic rooms ;)
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Beautiful paid parking. 10 euros for the day, we also slept at night. The road to get there is narrow and well maintained but it is not suitable for campers. The only flaw is that there are no public bathrooms!
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Nice hut on the way to the Vallesinella waterfalls.
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Ideal starting point for a one- or multi-day Brenta via ferrata tour. There are also several waterfalls worth seeing in the immediate vicinity.
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The homemade chocolate cake is really delicious and almost worth a visit on its own. Of course it is also a good starting point or resting point for the surrounding climbing routes.
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The Tommaso Pedrotti - Tosa refuge is a refuge located in the Brenta Dolomites, in the municipality of San Lorenzo in Banale, at 2,491 meters above sea level.
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For those who are not used to or cannot walk, starting from Vallesinella in less than an hour you can arrive
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Maria and Alberto al Brentei Refuge, which offers unparalleled views of the Crozzon di Brenta and the Tosa. Rifugio Dodici Apostoli and Rifugio Maria, located at higher altitudes, are also renowned for their exceptional vantage points of peaks, cliffs, and valleys in the Brenta Dolomites.
Yes, Casinei Hut is a popular choice for families and day-trippers. It's a great spot to rest and enjoy the mountain panorama and the view of the Rendena valley, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors.
Rifugio Alimonta, at around 2,580 meters, is the highest refuge in the Brenta Dolomites and an ideal starting point for the famous Bocchette Centrali and Bocchette Alte climbing routes. Rifugio Tosa e Pedrotti is also a crucial hub for crossings of the Brenta Group and provides access to famous climbs and via ferratas, including the Via delle Bocchette.
Mountain huts like Maria and Alberto al Brentei Refuge and Rifugio Alimonta offer refreshments and overnight accommodation. Many huts serve traditional dishes, local cheeses, and other typical zero-kilometer products, providing an authentic mountain experience. Some, like Rifugio Tuckett and Sella, offer a significant number of beds for multi-day treks.
Most huts in the Brenta Dolomites, such as Rifugio Tuckett and Sella, and Rifugio Graffer, are typically open during the summer season, generally from mid-June to mid-September or mid-June to September 20. Some, like Rifugio Graffer, also open during the winter season for ski enthusiasts. It's always advisable to check specific opening hours before your visit.
Yes, Vallesinella Hut is an ideal starting point for hikes in the Brenta Dolomites and features a large parking lot right by the hut for hikers.
Visitors appreciate the stunning scenery, the strategic locations for hikes and climbs, and the warm hospitality. Many enjoy the traditional local cuisine, the opportunity for overnight stays, and the authentic mountain experience. The komoot community has shared over 89 photos and given more than 400 upvotes to the huts around Bocenago.
Many huts, including Casinei Hut, Maria and Alberto al Brentei Refuge, and Rifugio Alimonta, offer restaurant, cafe, or pub services. Rifugio Graffer, for example, has a large restaurant, bar, and an outdoor bar with a solarium.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can embark on extensive hikes, challenging climbs, and via ferratas in the Brenta Dolomites. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes like those found in the Cycling around Bocenago guide, including routes to Lake of Madonna di Campiglio. Running trails are also available, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Bocenago guide.
Yes, Rifugio Tuckett and Sella has a rich history, with one part built in 1905 by SAT (Società Alpinisti Tridentini) and the main building erected a year later by the German-Austrian Alpine Club. These historical huts preserve the original spirit of alpine refuges.
Rifugio Alimonta, located at approximately 2,580 meters above sea level, holds the distinction of being the highest refuge in the Brenta Dolomites.
Malghe are mountain dairies, and they offer a unique opportunity to taste fresh cheese and local produce, especially when cows return to the mountain pastures in summer. Bocenago is known for both its rifugi (mountain huts) and malghe, providing diverse experiences for visitors.


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