Opening period: 15th of June – 22nd of September 2024
The Taramelli’s Refuge is the only official “CAI-SAT’s” (Italian and local  Alpine Associations) refuge in the area
. The refuge is open every year during the summer season, starting from the third week of June until the third Sunday of September. During the rest of the year the refuge offers “extraordinary” opening days which coincide with particular events or follow the booking requests of groups of at least 7 people which desire to stay in the refuge and receive an “Half Board” service. During the summer season the Refuge offers on a daily basis bar, restaurant and accommodation services.
To spend a night in the refuge, given the limited number of available beds, it is advisable to book in advance
filling the form below. We will reply you within 24 hours. The refuge offers to its guest two types of dorms: one dorm, capable of hosting up to 10 people (5 bunk beds) and, a second smaller dorm which can host up to 3-4 people. Each bed comes with one pillow and bedcover but the guests have to bring his/her own sheets (or sleeping bag) as indicated from the CAI-SAT rules. Moreover, we suggest our guests to bring with them a pair of slippers/flip-flops as the refuge is unable to offer them to its guests. Hot showers and the use of a washing machine are available to all our overnight guests.

If it’s summer and you’re in a hurry, call directly the refuge at the following number: (+39) 360879719.

Main room of rifugio Taramelli ai Monzoni, val di Fassa

Prices 2024

  • Adults 80€ / youngs 18-14 years 58€ / children up to 14 years 49,5€

  • Adults 44,5€ / young’s 18-14 years 27€ / children up to 14 years 17€

  • Adults 58€ / Youngs up to 25 years 49,5€

  • Adults 22€ / Youngs up to 25 years 13,5€

Half board means sleeping, dinner (first course, main course, dessert) and breakfast.
Not included: drinks, packet lunch and any other extras.

These are the clubs whose members are eligible for the discounted rates: CAI, SAT, AVS, DAV, NKBV, OeAV, CAB, LAV, FEDME, FFCAM, CAM, SAC, GAL, VAACS, PZS.
Remember that you need to show your card, please carry it with you.
In order to confirm your reservation, we will ask a deposit of 20€ per person.


Mobile Phone Coverage in the Refuge Area ILIAD: pretty good - TIM: Sufficient WIND - TRE Sufficient VODAFONE: Absent. These are Italian mobile companies, we suggest you to check the International roaming fare of your companies before coming to Italy.
Internet:
The refuge offers to its guest a free Wi-Fi connection through the Trentino network. In order to use the Wifi Trentino network within the refuge, it is necessary to register yourself following the instruction provided by Trentino network at the moment of the first connection. Unfortunately the password is send via SMS from Trentino network to its users, and receiving the SMS containing the password might be problematic for users using certain network providers (see the “Mobile Phone Coverage in the Refuge Area” paragraph) and we therefore suggest to new users to register themselves with Trentino network while still being in Pozza di Fassa.


ACCESS

Access: From Pozza di Fassa, turn right east bound towards Monzoni’s and S. Nicolò’s valleys, over the bridge on the Avisio’s river. Following the asphalt road, you will be passing by the Meida’s village, the Camping Vidor. You must leave your car here, as it is forbidden to drive any further (traffic prohibition signal), and continue on foot. However during the period of closure of the road, a shuttle service (not free) is available connecting the parking lot to the “Malga Monzoni”.
You can leave on foot from here, following the mountain road (Sat. 603). 30 minutes later, at the same height of the restaurant “ Malga Crocefisso”, just behind a little white church, you shall turn right towards the Monzoni’s valley (ATTENTION, the crossing is partially hidden from the Church building). passing by the and “Malga Monzoni” (1862m).
The time necessary to reach the Refuge on foot is respectively: 1,5- 2 hour from the parking place and 30 minutes from the “Malga Monzoni”.

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Pozza di Fassa can be reached by car:
From Trento: follow the A22 highroad or the provincial road n.12 from Brennero to Ora, and after on the national road n.48 (Dolomiti’s road) through Cavalese, Predazzo e Moena.
From Bolzano: take the highway A22 or the national road N.12 until Bolzano’s Nord exit, then follow the road n.241 (Eggental’s road) through “Nova Levante” and the “Costa Lunga mountain pass” until “ Vigo di Fassa”. From Vigo continue to Pozza di Fassa along the road N.48 (Dolomiti’s road).
From Treviso: follow the highway “A27” until Belluno, then follow the national road n.50, 203d and 203 through Agordo and Cencenighe d’Agordo.
From Cencenighe d’Agordo on the provincial road n.641 through Falcade and the San Pellegrino mountain pass until Moena. From Moena to Pozza di Fassa on the national road n.48. 

 

Public Transport: By train the easiest places to reach are Trento and Bolzano (www.trenitalia.it)
From Trento and Bolzano you can find provincial lines, that will take you to Pozza di Fassa.
From Trento to Pozza di Fassa: line 101 of “Trentino Trasporti’s” company. Info : www.ttesercizio.it. From Bolzano to Pozza di Fassa: line 180 of Sudtiroler Autobus Dienst. Info: www.sad.it

From the main cities of the northern part of Italy, it is possible to use direct bus lines going directly to Val di Fassa.
Info and timetables: From Milano, Bergamo e Bresciawww.autostradale.it
From Venezia, Mestre, Trevisowww.brusutti.com
From Viareggio, Massa, La Spezia, Parma, Reggio Emiliawww.autolineelorenzini.it
From Savona, Genova, Tortona, Voghera, Piacenza, Cremonawww.statturismo.com
From Firenze, Bologna, Modenawww.fsbusitalia.it