When do Dolomites rifugi take bookings for next summer?
From 1 to 20 March each year. Most huts publish a 'bookings open' date on their website. A few small private huts take bookings rolling year-round.
Booking
When Dolomites rifugi open their booking calendar and how fast each month sells out. A practical month-by-month timeline for hut-to-hut planning.
Aggiornata: 2026-06-01 5 min di lettura
There are two seasons that matter: when you walk, and when you book. They are six months apart. This guide is the booking calendar — for the walking calendar, see best-time-to-hike-dolomites.
Rules of thumb for the 2026 season. Famous rifugi (AV1, Tre Cime, Sella) fill first; back-country huts on AV4–AV6 stay open for longer.
Rifugi take bookings in season and over the winter on a paper logbook, then transfer to email when the warden comes off the mountain in October. Most of them publish a 'bookings open' date on their website between 1 and 20 March; some take rolling bookings year-round but only confirm in March.
If you write to a hut in January, expect a polite 'please write again in March' reply.
Most rifugi let you cancel up to 7 days ahead without penalty. Inside 7 days you should still call — wardens are reasonable about genuine weather cancellations, and Dolomites weather in late summer kills 10–15% of bookings.
From 1 to 20 March each year. Most huts publish a 'bookings open' date on their website. A few small private huts take bookings rolling year-round.
Famous huts on Alta Via 1, the Sella loop and around Tre Cime are usually fully booked by May for July. Less popular routes (AV4, AV5, AV6, eastern Dolomites) often still have space.
Some private rifugi yes (their own website, no booking platform). Most CAI huts still take bookings by email and phone only.