Val di Fassa & Catinaccio
Rifugio Vajolet
2243 m 46.4586, 11.6327

Rifugio Vajolet is an alpine hut in Val di Fassa & Catinaccio. It sits at 2243 m. Reported capacity: 7 beds.
Hut to hut on foot
Nearest staffed huts on walking trails from Rifugio Vajolet: Rifugio Stella Alpina (~48 min), Rifugio Gardeccia (~51 min), Rifugio Re Alberto (~2 h 03 min).
Estimated times for an average hiker, based on distance and elevation.
Staying at Rifugio Vajolet
The stone amphitheatre of the Catinaccio: sleep beneath the Vajolet Towers where alpine climbing history was written.
The Vajolet valley is a dead-end canyon of pale rock in the heart of the Catinaccio/Rosengarten group, and this hut (with its tiny neighbour, Rifugio Preuss, literally next door) is its centrepiece. An hour above it stand the Vajolet Towers: three blades of rock that have drawn climbers since 1887. At dusk the whole cirque does the enrosadira. The Rosengarten (“rose garden”) turning ember-pink is the local legend made visible, and the hut’s terrace is the front row.
Staying the night
A large, lively hut: spacious rooms for the altitude and shared dorms, shared bathrooms (expect a queue at peak), hot showers for a couple of euros per two minutes. It’s sociable and can be noisy; if you want the same views with a quieter dining room, tiny Rifugio Preuss next door is the connoisseur’s pick.
The food
Broad menu with regional classics, and unusually good dietary coverage: gluten-free and vegan dishes are on the menu by design, not by apology. The apple strudel gets specifically name-checked in reviews.
Booking reality
Busy but bookable: it has its own online booking system and more capacity than the hyped Cortina huts. July–August weekends still need weeks of lead time.
Getting there
From Pera di Fassa: chairlift to Pian Pecei, then ~1.5 h on the wide track via Rifugio Gardeccia; or cable car from Vigo di Fassa to Ciampedie and traverse in. The valley track is stony but straightforward; this is one of the easier “deep mountain” huts to reach, which explains the daytime bustle.
Good to know
- The scramble to Rifugio Re Alberto and the base of the Towers (~1 h, cable-protected in places) is the reason to stay; do it at 7 am before the day crowd.
- Passo Principe and the Antermoia crossing start here; it’s the hub of the Catinaccio’s hut network.
- Peak-season lunch terrace is mayhem; evenings are calm.
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