2.040 m

Utia de Ncisles

Rifugio Firenze • Regensburgerhütte

Open from 1st June to 13th October
2024

How to reach us

The hut can only be reached on foot.

We are located in the heart of the most beautiful mountains in the world - the Dolomites – on the border to the Puez-Geisler Nature Park, surrounded by the magnificent Geisler peaks, the imposing Stevia mountain and with a magnificent view on the Sassolungo, landmark of the Val Gardena.

From Selva Gardena:

from Daunëi follow path no. 3 for 1.5 - 2h

From S. Cristina

  • from the valley station of the Col Raiser gondola, follow path no. 1 for 1.5-2h
  • from the top station of the Col Raiser gondola, follow path no. 4 for about 25 minutes

From Ortisei

  • from the top station of the Seceda cable car, follow path no. 1 for approx. 2 hours
  • through the idyllic mountain fraction of San Giacomo, follow trail no. 4 for approx. 4 hours

From the Passo Gardena

Follow trail no. 2 in the direction of Puez-Hütte for approximately 6 hours.

Overnight stay

A reservation is mandatory.

The beds are spread over two floors with bathrooms and a shower in each floor.
(In exchange for a fee, without coins).


In the dormitories, the use of a sleeping bag liner is mandatory. Pillows and blankets are provided in the dormitories.
If needed, you can rent bed sheets at the shelter for 5€.
The private rooms come with clean linens and are equipped with duvets, pillows, blankets, and small towels.

Prices 2024

Room
BB*
Room
HB**
Mattresses
in sleeping loft
BB*
Mattresses
in sleeping loft
HB**
 57,00 €79,00 €45,00 €67,00 €
     
Alpine Club members discount10,00 €10,00 €10,00 €10,00 €
Junior discount (under 14 years)
on overnight stay
10,00 €10,00 €10,00 €10,00 €
     
Hot shower3,00 €included3,00 €included
Dogs+5,00 €+5,00 €--

* Overnight stay with breakfast buffet (if desired with dinner à la carte. Not included in the price)

** Halfboard (only for groups with at least 10 members) includes: overnight stay, breakfast buffet, shower, dinner

  • We accept payments in cash as well as credit or debit cards (Visa or MasterCard)

check-in after 2.30 PM
check-out within 9.00 AM

Reservations for summer 2025 will be accepted starting from February 2025.

Dogs only in private rooms

Sleeping bag liner is required in all dormitories

Slippers are required in all rooms and dormitories


WiFi

No laundry

No luggage service

No shuttle service

Important information

Please consider the following information:

  • Visits our hut only in a healthy conditions
  • Every guest is required to bring their own slippers and towel; in dormitory also sleeping bag
  • During the shelter's opening hours, you can reach us by phone at 0471 / 1390077 or 0471 / 796307 and via email at info@rifugiofirenze.com.
  • During the shelter's closure period, we can only be reached via email.

History of Rifugio Firenze

The Rifugio Firenze was built in 1888 as one of the first mountain huts in Val Gardena by the German-Austrian Alpine Club (DÖAV Regensburg). When in 1921, with the end of the First World War, South Tyrol was given to Italy, the administration of the hut was transferred to the CAI of Florence, which renamed it "Rifugio Firenze". In 2010, after almost 90 years in hands of CAI Florence, the hut was entrusted to the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, which still owns it.

The Perathoner family

The Perathoner family's historical management began in 1940, when Matiè Perathoner decided to dare this adventure and dedicate himself passionately to the life in the mountains. Dedicating energy, time and heart, and thanks to the help of his wife and children, they succeeded in making this hut one of the most attractive and famous destinations in Val Gardena.

"La mia vita al rifugio"

The book of Resi Perathoner

More information and interesting stories about the life on the mountains in the book: "My life on the hut" - 70 years of management of the family Perathoner. A biography of the yearlong manager Resi Perathoner available at the hut for 10,00 € only in German or Italian.

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