Rifugio Angelo Dibona
Rifugio Angelo Dibona is located at 2,083 m6,834 ft in a sheltered clearing among larch trees at the western base of the Tofane massif. The hut honours Angelo Dibona, the legendary Ampezzo mountain guide who made first ascents across the Dolomites and the Alps in the early 1900s. It is one of the most popular and best-equipped refuges in the Cortina d'Ampezzo area, welcoming families and alpinists alike.
The position offers a dramatic contrast between the forested valley floor and the soaring vertical walls of Tofana di Rozes directly above. Trails radiate in all directions - toward Passo Falzarego to the west, up to Rifugio Pomedes and the WWI tunnels above, and across to the Cinque Torri to the south. The forest setting provides welcome shade on hot summer days and a beautiful golden display in September.
The hut has 50 beds in a mix of private rooms and dormitories. The restaurant is spacious and well run, with a large sun terrace popular for lunch. Access is via a forest road from the Cortina - Falzarego highway, with a car park roughly 20 minutes below the hut. It fills quickly on weekends, so advance reservations are strongly encouraged throughout the season.
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