12 km and 840 m of elevation gain / 430 m of elevation loss



Alta Badia Hut-To-Hut Loop
3 days / 2 nights
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Starting point
Corvara
Finish point
Corvara
Season
From June to September
Technical level
3/5
Fitness level
2/5
Tour type
Hut-to-Hut
Starting point
Corvara
Finish point
Corvara
Season
From June to September
Technical level
3/5
Fitness level
2/5
Tour type
Hut-to-Hut
Highlights
- Cross the open terrain of the Pralongiá plateau on foot
- Sleep in traditional mountain huts above the valley floor
- Hike directly beneath the sheer walls of the Sella Group
- Wake up with Piz Boè, the 3,152-metre Sella summit, rising directly above your rifugio
- Circle a UNESCO World Heritage landscape in three days
- Close the loop with a descent past Colfosco and the surrounding Dolomite peaks
What’s included in the price?
Self-guided
NOT INCLUDED
What to bring to the tour
- Hiking shoes/boots
- 25 to 45-liter backpack
- Base layer
- Sports T-shirts
- Hiking shorts
- Hiking water-repellent pants
- Waterproof jacket
- Midlayer
- Sports socks and underwear
- Leisurewear for evenings
- Down jacket
- Gloves
- Shade hat/cap
- Warm headwear
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Headlamp
- Hiking poles
- ID card or passport
- Snacks
- Cash
- Water bottles or hydration pack
- Sleeping liner
- Toiletries
- Toilet paper
- Small first aid kit
This 3-day self-guided loop above Alta Badia takes you into the heart of the Sella Group, one of the great Dolomite massifs and a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of pale limestone, high plateaus, and sheer rock walls rising above the valley.
Starting and finishing in Corvara, the route covers 28 kilometres across open plateau terrain, with two nights in staffed rifugios well above the valley floor. It is built for hikers with solid mountain fitness and prior multi-day hiking experience.
Alta Badia lies at the heart of the South Tyrolean Dolomites, with the Sella, Sassongher, Marmolada, and Fanes range visible in every direction.
The trails here connect high ground that has been walked for centuries, and the rifugio culture reflects that. These are family-run mountain huts where the kitchen draws on local Ladin and South Tyrolean produce, the rooms are simple, and the atmosphere is shaped by the terrain outside rather than the valley below.
The second night is spent at Rifugio Franz Kostner al Vallon, pressed against the rocky flanks of the Sella with views stretching south to the Marmolada glacier. Piz Boè, at 3,152 metres, the highest summit in the massif, rises directly above the hut.
All logistics are handled in advance, including confirmed hut bookings with half-board. You will receive a detailed digital guidebook with daily route notes and offline GPS tracks for every stage, ensuring clear navigation across the more exposed sections of the route. Support is available throughout the tour.
Frequently Asked Questions
All available guidance options
Self-guided
Are you looking for a good adventure and limitless flexibility? Then you should try out a self-guided tour, perfect for independent explorers who want to set their own pace. Without the need to stick to a group schedule, you’re free to linger at scenic viewpoints while the logistics are taken care of in advance.
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