Best huts around Prad Am Stilfser Joch - Prato Allo Stelvio, located within the Stelvio National Park, serves as a starting point for exploring numerous mountain huts. This region offers access to various valleys like Sulden, Trafoi, and Martell, providing diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its alpine environment, offering views of the Ortler massif and opportunities to experience traditional South Tyrolean culture.
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Totally idyllic mountain hut with overnight accommodation. Quiet and secluded with a great panoramic view and a small lake. Don't despair when hiking to the hut: you can only see it when you are right in front of it, as it is very sheltered. And watch out: the kitchen closes at 3 p.m.
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Great hike to the Tabarettahütte👍. The view is amazing and the food is very good. The crisp ascent via no. 8 is worth it.
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The Payer Hut (Payerhütte or Julius-Payer-Hütte) is an Alpine refuge located in the Ortles-Cevedale group, in the southern Rhaetian Alps. It stands at 3,029 m on the rocky ridge of Tabaretta, overlooking the valleys of Trafoi and Solda. The panorama extends from Val Mustair to the upper Val Venosta. It is an important and strategic support point for the popular normal route to Ortles. It also builds a rewarding destination for the hiker, who can enjoy an unparalleled panorama from here. The refuge, named after the famous cartographer and polar explorer Julius Payer, was built in 1875 by the Prague section of the then DOeAV. At the beginning it was a simple hut that could accommodate up to 30 people. Just a year after the opening, the first annex building was built. In 1885 the refuge was significantly expanded with the construction of an upper floor. Two years later it began to operate and in 1895 it exceeded 1000 visitors for the first time. The growing numbers made another expansion necessary. In 1909 a 3-storey building was built which housed 21 rooms with 48 beds, a warehouse, pantry, rooms for guides, a breakfast room and a coffee corner. During the First World War the refuge was occupied by the military and served as a rear station for the occupation troops on the summit of the Ortles. After the First World War the refuge became property of the Italian state and its management was entrusted to the Milan section of the CAI. Administrative management that lasted until 2010. In 1947 a fire, probably caused by lightning, destroyed the old building; the one from 1909 remained, which was consequently reorganised. From 1990 to 1994 major renovation works were carried out. Since 1999, the property has been owned by the Autonomous Province of Bolzano. www.payerhuette.com/it/
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The Tabaretta Refuge (2,556 m) is an Alpine refuge in the Southern Rhaetian Alps, located on the crest of the Marlet ridge, at the foot of the north-eastern slope of Punta Tabaretta. Being located directly on the path that leads to the Payer Refuge, it is a popular destination for hikers starting from Solda and for mountaineers who want to try the Via Normale all’Ortles. From its terrace you can enjoy a beautiful view of the north face of the highest peak in South Tyrol, towards the Tabaretta via ferrata, the Sesvenna group and the Austrian Alps. The refuge, owned by the Reinstadler family, is open from mid-June to mid-October and has a capacity of 40 beds. It was built at the end of the 19th century by Alois Schöpf, owner of the “Außerortlerhof” in Solda. Sisters Theresa and Berta ran it until 1963, when their grandchildren took over. In 1974, Tabaretta was sold to Waltraud Burger. A year later, the “Ladum” cable car was built, which is still needed for supply today. Since 1980, with the help of Hans Reinstadler and his family, the refuge has been constantly renovated and expanded. Since 1987, the refuge has been run by Klaus Reinstadler and his wife Andrea. www.tabaretta.com
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Great overnight hut for the Ortler ascent. Half board food is delicious. If the hut is very full, the places in the small guest room are far from sufficient.
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The price is around € 70 for dinner, overnight stay in dormitory and breakfast. Really exciting sunset and sunrise.
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Great food and great espresso with a view of the Ortler north face
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The Tabarettahütte is beautifully situated on a wide ridge on the north face of the Ortler. From here you have a wonderful view all the way to Lake Reschensee and the Ortler, practically on your "doorstep".
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The region around Prad am Stilfser Joch offers many popular huts. Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabaretta Hut), known for its dramatic views of the Ortler North Face, and Düsseldorfer Hut (Zaytal Hut), which provides panoramic views of the Ortler massif and a family-friendly atmosphere. Another favorite is Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi, located above a suspension bridge, offering great resting opportunities and a playground.
Yes, several huts in the area are ideal for families. The Düsseldorfer Hut (Zaytal Hut) in Sulden is particularly family-friendly, featuring a small playground, a bridge over a lake, and a raft. The Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi also has a playground and is a pleasant stop for hikers exploring the Plima Gorge. Additionally, Schliniger Alm is easily accessible on foot, even with a stroller, making it suitable for families.
The huts around Prad am Stilfser Joch offer breathtaking alpine scenery. Many provide impressive views of the Ortler massif, including the Ortler North Face, Zebru, and Königsspitze. You can also see the Stelvio Pass road with its 48 hairpin bends from Berglhütte. Natural features include the Plima Gorge near Zufallhütte, and the Hintergratsee (a small lake) near Hintergrathütte. The region is nestled within the magnificent Stelvio National Park, ensuring untouched nature and refreshing mountain air.
Many huts in the region provide overnight accommodation. Berglhütte offers simple accommodation for about 26 people. Düsseldorfer Hut (Zaytal Hut), Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabaretta Hut), Julius Payer Hut (Payerhütte), Obere Stilfser Alm, Hintergrathütte, and Lyfi Alm all offer various forms of lodging, from shared rooms to multi-bed rooms. Furkelhütte is primarily a day-use hut without overnight stays.
Prad am Stilfser Joch serves as an excellent starting point, with many huts accessible from nearby valleys like Sulden, Trafoi, or Martell. These valleys are generally well-connected to Prad by bus. For example, Berglhütte and Furkelhütte are reachable from Trafoi, while Düsseldorfer Hütte, Tabarettahütte, Julius Payer Hütte, and Hintergrathütte are accessible from Sulden. Some huts, like Schliniger Alm, can be reached directly on foot or by bike, and some even have chairlift access to shorten the ascent.
The huts are known for their traditional South Tyrolean hospitality and delicious regional cuisine. You can expect hearty dishes like dumplings, speck platters, pasta, apple strudel, and Kaiserschmarrn at Berglhütte. Düsseldorfer Hütte is renowned for its homemade dishes and apple strudel. Obere Stilfser Alm and Schliniger Alm feature their own alpine cheese dairies, offering fresh products daily and authentic alpine dishes. Lyfi Alm also serves regional specialties in a cozy atmosphere.
Yes, Prader Alm is noted for bringing high-alpine cheese production closer to visitors, with guided hikes from Prad offering insights into traditional cheese-making. Obere Stilfser Alm and Schliniger Alm also have their own alpine cheese dairies, where you can witness the production of authentic alpine cheese and enjoy fresh local products.
The area around Prad am Stilfser Joch is a hub for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Ghost Forest to Piz Chavalatsch Gateway' or the 'Jakobsweg from Prad am Stilfserjoch to Tschengls'. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Prad Am Stilfser Joch - Prato Allo Stelvio guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Gungadria Tour' and the 'Etsch Cycle Path'. Check out the MTB Trails around Prad Am Stilfser Joch - Prato Allo Stelvio guide for more. In winter, some areas like Lyfi Alm and Schliniger Alm are popular for snowshoeing and sledding.
Several huts serve as crucial bases for mountaineers. Berglhütte is a key base for those aiming to climb the Ortler via the Meraner Weg. Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabaretta Hut) is a vital base for mountaineers attempting the Ortler via the normal route. The Julius Payer Hut (Payerhütte), at 3,029 meters, is primarily a starting point for the normal route ascent of the Ortler. Hintergrathütte is significant for climbing the Ortler, especially via the challenging Hintergrat route.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially of the Ortler massif, and the authentic South Tyrolean hospitality. The delicious regional cuisine, often featuring homemade dishes and local cheese, is a major highlight. Many appreciate the cozy atmosphere and the chance to experience untouched nature. For families, the child-friendly amenities at huts like Düsseldorfer Hütte and Zufallhütte are highly valued. The historical significance and role of some huts as mountaineering bases also draw many visitors.
The Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi is located directly above a suspension bridge, offering beautiful views and a playground. It's a great spot to rest after hiking the Plima Gorge. A key tip is that there is no table service; you collect your drinks and food inside from the host. It's also a serviced hut near a large parking lot, making it a convenient starting point for various tours.
The best time to visit the huts largely depends on your planned activities. The hiking season typically runs from mid-June to mid-October, when most huts are open and accessible. This period offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and mountaineering. In winter, some huts like Lyfi Alm are open year-round and become popular for snowshoeing and sledding, offering a different, serene experience. Always check the specific opening times for individual huts before your visit.


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