Huts around Rasen-Antholz - Rasun-Anterselva are located in South Tyrol, a region characterized by the Rieserferner Group and peaks reaching over 3000 meters. The area offers a blend of traditional South Tyrolean hospitality and local cuisine. These huts serve various purposes, from family-friendly stops to challenging high-alpine refuges. The natural landscape provides diverse settings for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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If you are already at the Reichenberger Hut, it is worth taking a short detour to Lake Bödensee.
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Super Refuge! Very welcoming and friendly owners. Easily accessible from the valley and excellent location for numerous trips.
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The Rifugio Roma (Kasseler Hütte) is a refuge located in the Vedrette di Ries-Aurina Nature Park, at 2,274 m above sea level, in the Vedrette di Ries group, within the municipal territory of Campo Tures. The first building, erected in 1877 and able to accommodate about 30 people, was called Rieserfernerhütte. Ten years later, with the establishment of the Tures section of the Deutscher und Österreichischer Alpenverein, the search for a suitable location for the construction of a refuge in the Vedrette di Ries group began. Work on the current structure began in the summer of 1894 and ended with the inauguration on 24 July 1895. The following year, the Alpine Association of Kassel, together with that of Tures, decided to change the name to Kasseler Hütte. During the years of the Great War, the refuge remained in a state of abandonment; only in 1926 did the Roman section of the Italian Alpine Club take over its management, renaming it Rifugio Vedrette Giganti, or much more commonly Rifugio Roma, to the disapproval of the local population. In 1959, the era of the legendary Seeber family began. Ernst Seeber managed it until 1964, or until the dynamite attacks perpetrated by the Befreiungsausschuss Südtirol ended the mountain activity. Only in 1970 was Ernst able to return to take care of the refuge, an activity that today is continued by his son Arnold. www.kasseler-huette.com
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Very beautiful mountain pasture with a great panorama, always well attended. About 25 minutes to walk. The Kaiserschmarrn is amazing.
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Southeast of Rein in Taufers, high above the Bachertal, lies the Kasseler Hütte, also known by its old name Hochgallhütte. It is located at 2276 m above sea level and is one of the most beautifully situated mountain huts in the Tauferer Ahrntal. From Rein in Taufers, the varied hiking trail leads through picturesque larch forests, pine stands and mountain meadows, as well as past rushing waterfalls and glacial streams. The hiking trail is well-paved and only moderately steep, so that the hike is easy even for less stamina hikers. When you arrive, the magnificent view all the way to the Durreck group with its three-thousand-meter peaks makes up for the two-hour climb. Pamper your palate at over 2000 meters altitude! After completing the climb, you can let the hut host spoil you with traditional and homemade South Tyrolean specialties. The Seeber family has been running the Kasseler Hut since 1959 and is always concerned about the well-being of their guests. They serve delicious local dishes every day, such as dumplings with goulash or a snack board with South Tyrolean bacon and grey cheese. And with a cool drink you can really switch off and enjoy the wonderful panoramic view. Hiking and climbing in untouched nature! The Kasseler Hut is also a popular stopover for various, sometimes challenging, high mountain tours in the area. From there, mountaineers can tackle the ascent of numerous three-thousand-meter peaks, such as the Magerstein, the Schneebiger Nock or the highest mountain in the Rieserferner group, the Hochgall (3435 m). Guests who do not want to complete their tour in a single day or who want to climb several different peaks in the area can stay overnight in the Kasseler Hut. This way, you can start your next adventure well rested the next day.
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The Roma refuge, also known as Kasselerhütte or Kasslerhütte in German, is located in the Vedrette di Ries-Aurina nature park in South Tyrol. It is located at 2,274 meters above sea level, in the Ries glacier group, within the municipal territory of Campo Tures.
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This year again as a guest including overnight stay. Great hosts, really nice people, the boss always has tips for tours ready 👍 Very tasty food, everything homemade, no "bag food". Great!
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Great located cottage. Ascent from Ströden quite long and tiring, but worth it. View, food, everything perfect.
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Many huts in the region emphasize local and seasonal products. For example, Kasseler Hut / Rifugio Roma is renowned for its traditional South Tyrolean dishes like dumplings with goulash or snack boards with local bacon and grey cheese. The Enzianhütte also focuses on traditional and contemporary dishes prepared with fresh local ingredients.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly huts. The Hofstatt Alm is easily accessible, just 30 minutes on foot from Antholz Niedertal, and suitable even for pushchairs, featuring a small children's playground. The Berger Alm also offers a family-friendly atmosphere and is accessible on foot, with a pram, or by mountain bike. Grünwald Alm – Malga Foresta is also noted as a family-friendly viewpoint.
For spectacular high-alpine views, Rieserferner Hut (Rifugio Vedrette di Ries) is situated amidst 3000-meter peaks. The Kasseler Hut / Rifugio Roma also offers stunning views, especially of the Hochgall. Kumpfl Alm is praised for its fabulous views, often combined with a hike to the Klammbach waterfall.
The Barmer Hut is often less crowded due to a more challenging approach, appealing to those who wish to practice 'alpine' skills. It offers an authentic refuge feel with delicious, simple, and freshly cooked cuisine, and the staff is helpful with tour planning.
Yes, several huts offer overnight accommodation. Rieserferner Hut (Rifugio Vedrette di Ries) provides both room warehouses and shared camps. The Enzianhütte offers chalet accommodations suitable for groups or families. The Neue Reichenberger Hut is also a popular spot for overnight stays, serving as a starting point for various summit tours.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Olang Valley – Furkel Pass (Passo Furcia) loop' or the 'Stalle Pass – Staller Saddle traffic-light phase loop'. For general cycling, explore routes like the 'Antholz Valley – Rasun-Anterselva Cycle Path'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Lake Anterselva – Staller Pass loop'. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and Running Trails guides for the area.
Yes, the Hofstatt Alm is easily accessible with just a 30-minute walk from Antholz Niedertal, making it ideal for shorter, easier excursions. The Berger Alm is also noted for its accessibility, reachable on foot or with a pram, and suitable for various types of visitors.
The huts cater to different seasons. Many are excellent for hiking and mountain climbing in summer. The Enzianhütte, for instance, is open year-round and serves as a base for cross-country skiing and tobogganing in winter, as well as summer activities. High-alpine huts like Kasseler Hut / Rifugio Roma are typically best visited during the warmer months for mountaineering.
The Kasseler Hut / Rifugio Roma is a popular stopover for various high-mountain tours, including challenging ones in the Rieserferner Group. Rieserferner Hut (Rifugio Vedrette di Ries) is also a starting point for exploring surrounding 3000-meter peaks. The Barmer Hut is an excellent base for high-altitude tours like Lenkstein or Hochgall.
Visitors frequently praise the warm hospitality and delicious local cuisine offered at the huts. Many appreciate the stunning locations and panoramic views, as well as the cozy atmosphere. The opportunity to enjoy traditional South Tyrolean dishes and use the huts as a base for diverse outdoor activities, from easy family walks to challenging mountaineering, is also highly valued.
While specific public transport details for each hut are not provided, many huts are accessible via hiking trails from valley towns. For example, the Hofstatt Alm is a short walk from Antholz Niedertal. It's advisable to check local transport options to trailheads or parking availability for individual huts before your visit.
Yes, several huts provide both food and accommodation. Rieserferner Hut (Rifugio Vedrette di Ries) offers rich and good food along with room warehouses and shared camps for overnight stays. The Kasseler Hut / Rifugio Roma and Neue Reichenberger Hut also offer both services, making them ideal for longer trips.


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