---
title: "Rifugio Pelmo"
type: "mountain-hut"
lang: "en"
elevation_m: 1700
capacity: "12 Guests"
opening_dates: "Year-round"
region: "Veneto"
locality: "Borca di Cadore"
url: "https://dolomites-guide.com/mountain-huts/rifugio-pelmo/"
description: "Guide to Rifugio Pelmo at 1,700 m below Monte Pelmo. Year-round refuge with 12 beds, forest trails, and direct access to the Alta Via 1 route."
---

# Rifugio Pelmo

A small year-round refuge set in the forests below the massive southwest wall of Monte Pelmo, the first major Dolomite peak to be climbed.

## At a glance

- Elevation: 1700 m
- Capacity: 12 Guests
- Opening: Year-round
- Region: Veneto
- Locality: Borca di Cadore

## Description

Rifugio Pelmo is located at 1,700 m (5,577 ft) on the southwestern slopes of **Monte Pelmo**, one of the most recognizable summits in the Dolomites. The refuge accommodates just 12 guests and operates year-round, offering a peaceful base beneath the enormous rock wall that dominates the skyline. **Monte Pelmo** holds historical significance as the first major Dolomite peak to be climbed, summited by John Ball in 1857.

The surrounding terrain blends dense spruce forest with rocky clearings that open up dramatic perspectives of the mountain's layered limestone bands. Trails from the hut lead to the **Forcella Val d'Arcia** and the demanding **Anello dello Zoldo** circuit. The area is also a gateway to the quieter western approach of the **Alta Via 1** for those linking south toward **Alleghe**.

Access is on foot from the road between **Borca di Cadore** and **Passo Staulanza**. The hut serves simple, traditional meals with ingredients sourced from the valley below. Its small size means advance booking is strongly recommended, particularly during the summer walking season from July through September.
