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Hike to Refuge Giampietro Talamini, a moderate 5.0-mile (8.0 km) route in the Dolomites with panoramic peak views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The main hike to Refuge Giampietro Talamini is generally considered a moderate trek, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness, corresponding to a SAC (Swiss Alpine Club) difficulty level of 2-3. While paths are mostly accessible, some routes may include paved or asphalt sections, and mountain hiking paths. For those seeking easier options, routes with minimal elevation gain are available, suitable for all skill levels (SAC 1). More challenging options (SAC 4-6) also exist, demanding very good fitness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience.
Hikers are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of prominent Dolomite peaks, including Pelmo, Civetta, and Antelao. The journey can encompass peaceful forest walks, such as the 'Forest walk to Rifugio Talamini (via Route 456)', offering serene surroundings. Another path, the 'Valle Inferna Trail (via Trail 494)', leads through historic areas featuring old mine ruins before reaching the refuge's views.
The refuge is open seasonally, typically from December to March and June to September. The trail is particularly noted for its charm in winter when it can be reached by snowshoeing. For summer hiking, the June to September period offers pleasant conditions.
The refuge's strategic location allows access from various points. You can typically find access points and parking options from the Val di Zoldo (Zoppè), Cadore (Vodo), and Passo Cibiana. Specific parking areas will depend on your chosen starting point.
While specific regulations for this exact trail are not provided, dogs are generally permitted on trails in the Dolomites, often requiring them to be kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park regulations upon arrival.
Generally, no specific permits or entrance fees are required for hiking this trail or in the broader Dolomite region. However, it's always a good practice to check for any local or seasonal regulations before your visit, especially if you plan to enter specific protected areas.
The Gian Pietro Talamini Hut itself is a destination, offering restaurant service with traditional dishes such as goulash, canederli, casunziei, grilled cheese, and Ampezzo potatoes. It also provides dormitory accommodation with a maximum of six beds. The refuge is situated at an altitude of 1582 meters in the locality of Col Botei.
Yes, the route to Refuge Giampietro Talamini intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Alta via n. 3 delle Dolomiti - Dolomiten-Höhenweg Nr. 3, Strada del Formai (also known as Strada del Formài), and the Sentiero dei Carbonai.
Yes, while the main route is moderate, there are options with minimal elevation gain and easily accessible paths, suitable for all skill levels (SAC 1). These easier approaches make it possible for families to enjoy the journey to the refuge.
Beyond the stunning panoramic views of peaks like Pelmo, Civetta, and Antelao, you might encounter historic areas with old mine ruins, particularly if you take the 'Valle Inferna Trail (via Trail 494)'. The Gian Pietro Talamini Hut itself is a significant landmark and a welcoming destination.
Yes, the Gian Pietro Talamini Hut offers dormitory accommodation with a maximum of six beds, making it possible to stay overnight and extend your hiking experience in the Dolomites.
Zoppè di Cadore - path 456 (Strada del Lizon) - Rifugio Talamini - path 456 (Strada del Lizon) - Zoppè di Cadore From Zoppè di Cadore continue on SP7 with an obligatory curve to the right in the direction of the refuges. After about 1 km, after passing the helicopter rescue pad, you reach the Livan mountain hut (end of the road, possibility of parking). From the hut, take the Lizon wooded road (trail sign 456), a large forest easily accessible on beaten snow when the refuge is open. The itinerary, through the larch woods at the foot of Monte Pelmo, easily leads to the Giampietro Talamini Refuge in Col Botéi (about 4 km, 1 h). It is a grassy saddle in a central position between the Val del Boite and the Val di Zoldo, from which you can enjoy a splendid view of the Pelmo, Civetta and Antelao groups. Return by the same route as the outward journey. NOTES: generally beaten path, accessible even without snowshoes.
Departure from the car park near the Agriturismo Malga Livan (shortly after the centre of Zoppé di Cadore): direction Rifugio Giampietro Talamini