F.a.q.

F.a.q.

Questions and answers

On this page dedicated to frequently asked questions, we have compiled answers to the most common queries we receive.

Can I reach the hut by bike?2025-11-21T10:59:48+00:00

Yes, via trails 493 + 471.
Closed during rain.

What time is breakfast?2025-11-21T11:00:26+00:00

According to guests’ needs—early breakfast for Pelmo climbers.

Can I fill my water bottle?2025-11-21T11:00:58+00:00

No, the water is not certified drinkable. Bottled water is available (prices set by
CAI).

Do you accept card payments?2025-11-21T11:13:23+00:00

Yes, but the signal is unreliable. Please bring cash.

How does the deposit work?2025-11-21T11:13:49+00:00

Refund only if cancelled at least one month in advance. In case of severe weather, we offer a voucher of equal value.

Can I sleep with my dog?2025-11-21T11:14:28+00:00

Yes, in the summer bivouac. Dogs are not allowed in shared rooms.

Can dogs enter the hut or eat inside?2025-11-21T11:14:56+00:00

Yes, dogs are welcome in the common areas if kept on a leash.

Is the hut open in winter?2025-11-21T11:15:19+00:00

No, but the winter bivouac is always open.

Are there private bathrooms in rooms?2025-11-21T11:15:40+00:00

No, bathrooms are shared.

Can I book a table for lunch?2025-11-21T11:16:13+00:00

No, we do not take restaurant reservations.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options?2025-11-21T11:16:41+00:00

Yes. We strive to meet dietary requirements with care and helpfulness.

I’m celiac. Can I eat at the hut?2025-11-21T11:17:14+00:00

Yes, we have gluten-free options and trained staff.

Are there hot showers?2025-11-21T11:17:44+00:00

Yes, with token and depending on water supply.

Is there Wi-Fi?2025-11-21T11:18:44+00:00

Yes, only in the common room.

Is a sleeping bag liner required?2025-11-21T11:19:10+00:00

Yes.

Do you provide pillows and duvets?2025-11-21T11:19:38+00:00

Yes, in all rooms. Towels are not provided.

Can I reach the hut by car?2025-11-21T11:20:27+00:00

No, the hut is accessible only on foot.

Do you have a defibrillator?2026-01-19T08:12:32+00:00

Yes. Rifugio Venezia has a DAE defibrillator and is part of the “Rifugi sani e sicuri” program by ULSS 1 Dolomiti, which includes specific training, a telemedicine kit, and first-aid equipment for safety in remote areas.

Experience the mountains

Experience the mountains

A refuge is not just about spending the night—it’s about sharing the mountain, its rhythms, its silence. Here you will find useful information for your mountain excursions and for visiting our Rifugio Venezia.

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