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CAI 811: Lago della Stua to Rifugio Boz

Hard

4.6

(13)

72

hikers

CAI 811: Lago della Stua to Rifugio Boz

05:04

10.2km

860m

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Hike the difficult 6.3-mile CAI 811 trail from Lago della Stua to Rifugio Boz, gaining 2813 feet in the Dolomites.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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9.47 km

Casera di Faibon

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The Casera di Faibon is an excellent place for spiritual retreats.

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9.98 km

Lake della Stua

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Wonderful lake immersed in a magical environment in the Belluno Dolomites National Park

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Way Types & Surfaces

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8.08 km

1.78 km

193 m

115 m

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8.08 km

1.83 km

226 m

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Highest point (1,550 m)

Lowest point (690 m)

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Sunday 12 July

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May 17, 2025,Casera Alvis
I would like to point out that the tour was supposed to be a loop (with 400 meters and about 4 kilometers more), but due to a series of events it was an outward and return trip. I must say that the climb is always regular and never complicated. Practically all in the woods, precise signs and there is no …

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It's always nice when you start out with overcast skies and then suddenly you feel the sun climbing over you and you see mountain peaks towering over a sea of clouds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the CAI 811 trail from Lago della Stua to Rifugio Boz begin, and is there parking available?

The trail begins near Lago della Stua, which is located in Val Canzoi. You can typically find parking near the lake, often referred to as Ra Stua, which serves as a common starting point for hikes in the area. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season as parking can fill up.

What is the terrain like on the CAI 811 trail?

The terrain is quite varied. You'll start on a paved road that transitions to a dirt road, then a path ascending through woods with compact earth and some stones. Higher up, there are more technical sections on rock, and a significant portion involves an exposed, steep grassy slope. Be prepared for roots in wooded areas and potentially slippery conditions if wet. There are even short sections with a rope and a ladder with a parapet after a malga.

How long does it take to hike the CAI 811 from Lago della Stua to Rifugio Boz?

This hike typically takes around 5 hours, based on an average duration of 18,210 seconds. This estimate accounts for the 10.17 km distance and the significant elevation gain of 857 meters, making it a challenging route.

What kind of views and natural features can I expect to see along the route?

This trail offers stunning scenery within the Dolomites. You'll experience the deep, rocky amphitheater of Val Canzoi, panoramic views over the valley, and the beautiful basin of Alvis. Highlights include the impressive Sass de Mura and the opportunity to see chamois grazing. The Casera di Faibon is also along the way. The destination, Rifugio Boz, is set in a beautiful basin with views of the Cimónega dolomitic group.

Is the CAI 811 trail from Lago della Stua to Rifugio Boz dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on trails within the Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check the latest park regulations before your visit.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike this trail is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the trail is free of snow. Be aware that wet conditions can make the exposed grassy slopes very slippery, so always check the forecast.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to hike in the Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi?

No, there are typically no entrance fees or specific permits required for day hiking on trails like CAI 811 within the Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi. However, as it's a national park, hikers are expected to respect park regulations, such as staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and practicing leave-no-trace principles.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families?

This trail is classified as 'difficult' due to its length, significant elevation gain, and varied, sometimes technical, terrain. It requires good physical training and sure-footedness. Therefore, it is generally not recommended for beginners or young children. Experienced hikers will find it a rewarding challenge.

What makes this specific trail notable or unique?

This trail is notable for being located within the UNESCO World Heritage site of Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi. It offers a diverse hiking experience, from forested paths to exposed alpine sections with ropes and ladders. It also forms part of longer treks like the Alta Via delle Dolomiti n. 2 and Alta Via Europa 2, and the area around Lago della Stua has historical significance for timber transport and ancient spruce trees.

Are there any facilities or amenities at Rifugio Boz?

Yes, Rifugio Boz is a mountain hut that provides amenities for hikers. It's derived from the structures of Malga Nevetta, offering an authentic rural feel with a large living area and a central stone fireplace. It serves as a place for rest, refreshments, and often accommodation, making it a great base for further excursions in the Cimónega group.

Are there any alternative routes or loop options that include this section of CAI 811?

Yes, the CAI 811 trail is often integrated into longer, more strenuous loop itineraries. These can include other huts and passes like Passo Finestra and Malga Alvis. While this specific route is point-to-point, many hikers use it as a segment of a larger multi-day trek or combine it with other trails to create a loop back to Val Canzoi.

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