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> Hike through the iconic peaks of the Catinaccio Group
> Marvel at the turquoise waters of Lake Antermoia
> Reach the Santnerpasshütte and enjoy the stunning views
The Val di Fassa Trek is a 5-day adventure that plunges you into the heart of the Dolomites. Starting from Campitello di Fassa, the route crosses flowering meadows and high passes with breathtaking views of the most famous peaks. You'll cross the Rosengarten Group, admire turquoise Alpine lakes such as Lago di Antermoia and tackle landmarks such as Col Rodella (2,484 m) and Col de Ciampac (2,316 m).
At the end of each day, you'll be able to relax in a traditional mountain hut (rifugio in Italian) in a unique alpine setting, where you'll be greeted with warm hospitality and hearty Ladin cuisine as part of your half board. This trek is the perfect mix of exciting climbs, tranquil pastures and exhilarating descents, with moments to stop and admire the magic of the Enrosadira effect - when the Dolomite peaks turn pink at sunrise and sunset.
From the rugged limestone peaks to the tranquil valleys, this 5-day journey through the Fassa Valley is more than a hike - it is an experience that will stay with you forever!
The itinerary begins in Campitello di Fassa, where a well-signposted path leads through meadows and wooded slopes to the first refuge. The path climbs steadily and crosses Col Rodella (2,484 m), an ideal spot for pictures. The walk is both manageable and pleasant, with gentle hairpin bends. Along the way you'll be rewarded with views of the Sassolungo massif and the valleys below.
At the end of the day you'll reach your refuge, where a hearty local meal and a warm retreat will set the tone for the adventures to come.
The path begins on a gentle slope and heads west towards the Sandro Pertini mountain hut, an ideal place to warm up your legs. Continuing along the well-signposted path, the route gradually descends into Val Duron, passing by the Rifugio Micheluzzi, the ideal place to stop and recharge your batteries before the more challenging part of the stage.
The final stretch is a steady climb to the Sas de Dona (2,665m), where the landscape changes to towering limestone peaks. From here it's a rewarding descent to your accommodation for the night, the Rifugio Antermoia (2,496m) in the heart of the Catinaccio massif.
Today's trek culminates at the famous Rifugio Vajolet. Starting near the turquoise waters of Lake Antermoia, the trail climbs gently through rugged terrain. This alpine lake, framed by sheer cliffs, provides a picturesque backdrop to start your day.
As the climb steepens, dramatic peaks, including the imposing Kesselkogel (3,004m), dominate the skyline, offering a sense of isolation and awe. Over the Lausa Pass, the trail descends through rocky terrain into a peaceful valley, eventually reaching Lago Secco, a tranquil spot ideal for a short break.
The last part of the route crosses the Passo delle Pope and climbs gradually along rocky paths to the Rifugio Vajolet. The day ends with a panoramic view of the iconic Vajolet Towers, a striking symbol of the Dolomites.
We will send you on your way with a digital travel guide that includes a route description for the Val di Fassa Trek, interactive hiking maps, and the most important information applicable to your trek
During your Val di Fassa Trek, you will spend your nights in mountain huts. In the mountain huts we normally only book dormitories, but we can look into private rooms on request. If the private rooms are fully booked or not available in the hut, we automatically book a bed in dormitories for you. Please note that private rooms are more expensive and there will be an additional charge for this.
Accommodation at the huts includes dinner and breakfast. We will arrange this for you as well. This allows you to travel lighter and have one less thing to worry about. Bear in mind that lunch is not included, but it can be purchased at the huts. Here you can also buy an array of snacks and bottled water.
You have to make your own way to the starting point. The total amount does not include personal transport.
Should you need any form of (public) transport on location, this is not part of the trekking package. This includes the use of taxi, bus, cable cars, gondolas etc.
Half-board is included in the price of this trek. Lunch, however, is not. You can get something to eat at the mountain huts along the way.
Your international travel insurance is your own responsibility. Discuss your itinerary with the insurance company before your trek.
Personal expenses on such as souvenirs, drinks, and other similar expenses are for your own account.