---
title: "Rifugio Scoiattoli"
type: "mountain-hut"
lang: "en"
elevation_m: 2255
capacity: "42 Guests"
opening_dates: "June - September"
region: "Veneto"
locality: "Cortina d'Ampezzo"
url: "https://dolomites-guide.com/mountain-huts/rifugio-scoiattoli/"
description: "Guide to Rifugio Scoiattoli at 2,255 m near the Cinque Torri. Alta Via 1 stop with chairlift access from Cortina, WWI sites, and booking tips."
---

# Rifugio Scoiattoli

Named after Cortina's famous climbing club, this refuge commands a front-row seat to the Cinque Torri towers and serves as a key stop on the Alta Via 1.

## At a glance

- Elevation: 2255 m
- Capacity: 42 Guests
- Opening: June - September
- Region: Veneto
- Locality: Cortina d'Ampezzo

## Description

Rifugio Scoiattoli stands at 2,255 m (7,398 ft) on a panoramic saddle directly beneath the **Cinque Torri** rock formations, one of the most distinctive landmarks near **Cortina d'Ampezzo**. The hut takes its name from the legendary **Scoiattoli climbing club** of Cortina, whose members pioneered many of the area's hardest routes. It is a mandatory waypoint on the **Alta Via 1**, linking the **Falzarego** area to the Tofane.

The views from the terrace are exceptional - the five limestone towers rise immediately to the east, while to the south the summit pyramid of **Monte Pelmo** dominates the skyline. The open-air WWI museum on the surrounding slopes adds a historical dimension to any visit. Several via ferrata routes depart from the nearby towers, making the hut a base for climbers.

Accommodation includes private rooms and dormitory beds. The hut is reachable either by a 20-minute walk from the **Cinque Torri chairlift** or by a longer trail from **Passo Falzarego**. The restaurant is well regarded for its polenta and venison dishes. Booking ahead is essential during July and August.
