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The refuge stands on the top of Piz Boè, the highest peak in the Sella Group, and is located in one of the most spectacular panoramic points of the Dolomites. On sunny days, the view can range 360° over the main Dolomite groups: from the Marmolada to the Pale di San Martino to the Sassolungo to the Tofane, Antelao, Marmolada, Pelmo, Sasso della Croce, Sassolungo, Tofane, Civetta, Conturines, Lavarela, Sorapis, Catinaccio.
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The Capanna Piz Fassa refuge is located on the route of the Alta Via Alpina n°4, a mountaineering-hiking itinerary that winds through the Alps and into the heart of the Dolomites. A 3,000 m. easy, but always to be tackled with respect for altitude and weather!
Piz Boé is considered the "easiest" 3,000 meter climb in the Dolomites. This means that everyone can have the opportunity to climb the normal route, even children and the elderly. In fact, this has been equipped at all the most challenging points to facilitate the ascent and reduce the risk of accidents to a minimum.
For those who want to try their hand at climbing up the Ferrata Cesare Piazzetta, it is recommended, if you do not already have a certain level of experience, to be accompanied by an alpine guide.
The most convenient route to get there is from the Pordoi Pass with a cable car and then with a path up to the top which takes about 1 hour.
Other itineraries: from Sella pass, Pian Schiavaneis, Gardena pass, Val Mesdì, Campolongo pass.
Via Ferrata: From the Pordoi Pass climbing the “Cesare Piazzetta” via ferrata, one of the most intense and challenging in the Dolomites, the start of which can be reached by following the path that starts from the Pordoi Pass Ossuary; after almost 500 meters of altitude difference (on average 2-3 hours of climbing) it comes out on the last stretch of path no. 638 which leads to our refuge. You need specific equipment and a lot of practice of this type of demanding aided route.
Open from June 20th to September 20th
Together with the manager Guido Bernard, mountain guide and Ciamorces de Fasha, a group of motivated people united by a common passion for the mountains and life at altitude.