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Auronzo Di Cadore

Tre Cime di Lavaredo Trail

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4.7

(277)

2,862

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Tre Cime di Lavaredo Trail

02:30

8.25km

240m

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Hike 5.1 miles (8.2 km) from Auronzo Refuge to Locatelli Refuge, gaining 786 feet (239 metres) for iconic Tre Cime views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 4.12 km for 20 m

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127 m

Auronzo Hut

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Thanks to its strategic position, the Auronzo refuge offers easy access to one of the most famous excursions in the area. In addition to being a convenient stopping point, the …

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799 m

View of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo

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The dimensions of the Three Peaks are so impressive that it is difficult to fully perceive their grandeur. Seeing the Three Peaks is a must in the Dolomites, and this …

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open:
28.06. – 28.09.2025
Mountain hut hosts:
Pintossi Angelo family
WhatsApp: +39 389 9076228

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6.37 km

1.76 km

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4.32 km

3.65 km

163 m

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Highest point (2,440 m)

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Friday 8 May

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59 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to the trailhead for the hike from Auronzo Refuge to Locatelli Refuge?

The trailhead is located at Auronzo Hut. Access is typically via a toll road that leads directly to the refuge, where ample parking is available. During peak season, a bus service also operates to Auronzo Hut, offering an alternative to driving.

Is the hike from Auronzo Refuge to Locatelli Refuge suitable for all fitness levels?

The direct path from Auronzo Hut to Rifugio Antonio Locatelli is generally considered moderate. While the initial section is a well-maintained gravel road, it transitions to rocky paths and includes gradual ascents. Good training, sturdy footwear, and sure-footedness are recommended, especially if you plan to explore beyond the direct route.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail begins on a wide, well-maintained military gravel road. As you progress, the terrain becomes more varied, featuring rocky paths, areas with scree, and some sections with stone steps and a wooden bridge closer to Rifugio Antonio Locatelli. While some parts are relatively flat, there are gradual ascents and descents, particularly to Forcella Lavaredo.

What are the main points of interest and viewpoints along the route?

You'll be treated to spectacular views of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo throughout the hike. Key highlights include the initial Auronzo Hut, various perspectives of the Tre Cime, and the iconic northern walls as you approach Rifugio Antonio Locatelli – View of Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Other notable sights include the charming Cappella degli Alpini, glimpses of World War I tunnels, and panoramic views of other Dolomite ranges like Cadini di Misurina and Monte Paterno.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, alpine meadows are vibrant with wildflowers, and the refuges are open. Early morning or late afternoon hikes can offer the magical 'Enrosadira' phenomenon, where the peaks glow pink and orange.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Tre Cime Natural Park?

While there isn't a specific hiking permit for the trails themselves, access to the Tre Cime di Lavaredo Natural Park area, particularly the road leading to Auronzo Hut, is subject to a toll fee for private vehicles. This fee helps maintain the park's infrastructure and services. There are no additional entrance fees for hikers once inside the park.

Is the trail from Auronzo Refuge to Locatelli Refuge dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails in the Tre Cime di Lavaredo Natural Park, including the route from Auronzo Hut to Rifugio Antonio Locatelli. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Be aware that some refuges may have restrictions on dogs inside, so it's best to check in advance if you plan to enter.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other notable trails. You'll find sections that are part of the Alta via n. 9 delle Dolomiti - Dolomiten-Höhenweg Nr. 9, Alta via n. 4 delle Dolomiti - Dolomiten-Höhenweg Nr. 4, and the Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail 15. It also crosses parts of the Sentiero Italia - Tappa B06 and Via Alpina Red R27.

Are there places to eat or stay overnight along the way?

Yes, the trail offers convenient opportunities for rest and refreshments. You'll pass by Rifugio Lavaredo, and the destination itself, Rifugio Antonio Locatelli – View of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, provides food, drinks, and overnight accommodation. It's advisable to book ahead if you plan to stay overnight, especially during peak season.

What is the best strategy to avoid crowds on this popular hike?

To experience the trail with fewer people, consider starting your hike very early in the morning, ideally before 8 AM, or later in the afternoon. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (late May/early June or late September/early October) can also offer a more serene experience, though some services might be limited.

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Trail Reviews

Michael〽️
June 10, 2023, 🇮🇹 Sexten 8.3: Abstieg über Drei Zinnen Hütten zur Auronzo Hütte

Garmin recording 4.5km/h ○Speed in motion

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The detour to the Drei Zinnen Hütte is definitely worth it. Unfortunately, a thunderstorm with hail showers caught us, so we stopped the circumnavigation.

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On Saturday we had the chance to admire the Three Peaks from above from the helicopter... The first three photos are not from today, but I definitely wanted to show them. Today then directly on foot... Gone with the wind... that's how you can describe the tour today. We park the car at the Auronzohütte… toll cost €30. Let's go. Along the south side of the Three Peaks, you first take trail no. 101 towards the Lavaredo Hut (2,344 m) and continue along a narrow path on the left up to the Paternsattel. Here, at 2,454 m above sea level, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the 500 m high north walls of the Three Peaks. The beautiful northern part of the hike begins here with the typical image of the Three Peaks. We then hike slightly downwards along the foot of the Paternkofel until we reach a fork in the road: Here we follow the signs to the Dreizinnenhütte (2,405 m). The hut is closed at this time of year but we have fresh bacon and cheese with us. Since the wind is blowing terribly, we decide to return without going around. So we enjoy the view of the Cadini group after crossing the Paternsattel… the tour was sensationally beautiful!

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Beautiful mountains that take your breath away. There are a lot of people. The GPS measurement was automatically saved during the stage. That's why the stage is in two parts. See also the second part.

Grandiose mountain panorama! The ascent in the afternoon was still worth it. Next time hopefully more time for a longer round trip.

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I'm totally conflicted: the scenery is fantastic, almost extraterrestrial, but the hustle and bustle with the cars, what feels like 50,000 people, destroys everything. Now I've been up 4 times - I've had enough! Because of the timing: We took more breaks than we hiked!

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Garmin recording 4.3km/h ○Speed in motion

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Uwe
September 20, 2022, Drei Zinnen aus der Nähe

The area is impressive. No question, but mass tourism is a deterrent. How crowded can it be on a nice summer day?

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