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Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose (Plose Hut)

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Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose (Plose Hut)

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Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose (Plose Hut)

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The Plosehütte, also known as Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose, is a historic mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 2,447 meters above sea level in South Tyrol, Italy. Situated within the Lüsner Mountains, which are part of the majestic Dolomites, this welcoming refuge lies east of Brixen in the scenic Eisack Valley, offering a perfect base for exploring the Plose massif.

Visitors consistently praise the Plosehütte for its truly spectacular panoramic views. From its vantage point, you can…

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    January 4, 2021

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    The Plose hut is the highest hut on the Plose at 2447m, although the summit of the Plose is a little higher ... 2562m.
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    The Plose Hut at 2,447 metres offers a fantastic view of the Dolomites. Just a few metres further on, the Monte Telegrafo offers equally beautiful panoramas, including the Eisack Valley.
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    The Plose hut with a wonderful view of the Geißlerspitzen
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    Hike the moderate 7.1-mile Tour of the Dolomites for the Plose hut and the Grande Gabler loop, offering panoramic views of the Dolomites.

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    Experience a difficult 9.9-mile hike to Rifugio Plose in the Dolomites, featuring panoramic views and 2442 feet of elevation gain.
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    Location: Brixen - Bressanone, South Tyrol, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are some recommended hiking routes to Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose) for different skill levels?

    The Plosehütte is accessible via various trails catering to different abilities. For a more challenging experience, you can embark on the "Three Peaks Tour" or a round trail hike across the Plose Peak. If you're looking for beginner-friendly options or a shorter ascent, consider starting from the top station of the Plose gondola, which significantly reduces the elevation gain and offers well-maintained paths suitable for families.

    Is Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose) accessible by public transport?

    Yes, public transport options are available to reach the Plose area. You can typically take a bus from Brixen (Bressanone) to the valley station of the Plose gondola. From there, you can either hike up or take the gondola to the higher elevations, making the hut more accessible. It's advisable to check local bus schedules, especially during off-peak seasons.

    Are there specific trails around Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose) that are suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely. The area around Plosehütte offers several family-friendly trails. Many families opt to take the Plose gondola up, and from the top station, there are easier, well-marked paths that lead to the hut and other viewpoints. These routes often feature gentle gradients and stunning views, making them enjoyable for children. Look for trails that are clearly signposted as easy or family-friendly.

    Are dogs allowed at Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose) and on the surrounding trails?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on most trails in the Dolomites, including those around Plosehütte, provided they are kept on a leash. When staying overnight at the hut, it's always best to check directly with the Plosehütte management regarding their specific pet policy for accommodations, as some huts may have restrictions or require prior notification.

    What are the parking options and trailhead locations for Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose)?

    The primary parking area is located at the valley station of the Plose gondola, near St. Andrea (St. Andrä) above Brixen. From here, you can either start your hike directly or take the gondola up to the higher trailheads. During peak season, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended.

    What are the best viewpoints and natural features to look out for near Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose)?

    Beyond the hut's own panoramic terrace, hikers should definitely visit Monte Telegrafo, just a short distance away, which offers equally stunning views, including the Eisack Valley. The hut itself provides exceptional vistas of the Dolomites, particularly the dramatic Geißlerspitzen. The entire Plose massif is rich with alpine flora and unique geological formations characteristic of the Dolomites.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose)?

    The hiking time varies significantly depending on your starting point and fitness level. If you start from the valley station of the Plose gondola, a hike can take several hours. However, if you take the gondola up and start from the top station, the hike to the hut is considerably shorter, often taking less than an hour, making it a popular option for many visitors.

    What kind of amenities and accommodation options are available at Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose)?

    The Plosehütte offers a range of amenities including comfortable rooms, from private options with en-suite bathrooms to shared dormitories. Guests can enjoy traditional mountain cuisine, homemade desserts, and local ingredients, with options for breakfast, half-board, or full-board. Modern conveniences like free Wi-Fi are available, and luggage transport can be arranged via ski lifts or snowmobile.

    Is Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose) suitable for winter hiking or snowshoeing?

    Yes, the Plosehütte is an excellent destination for winter activities. It offers direct access to the Plose ski area, making it ideal for skiing, snowshoeing, and ski touring. The hut is open in winter and provides a warm refuge, often with prepared winter hiking trails or routes suitable for snowshoeing, allowing visitors to experience the snow-covered Dolomites.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose) besides the hut itself?

    While the Plosehütte itself offers excellent dining options, including traditional mountain cuisine and a panoramic terrace, the Plose ski area and surrounding trails feature other mountain restaurants and huts. Depending on your chosen route, you might encounter other establishments offering refreshments and meals, especially near the top stations of the lifts or along popular hiking paths.

    What is the elevation of Plosehütte (Rifugio Città di Bressanone alla Plose) and the surrounding terrain?

    The Plosehütte is situated at an elevation of 2,447 meters (8,028 feet) above sea level. While it is the highest hut on the Plose, the actual summit of the Plose is slightly higher at 2,562 meters (8,406 feet). The surrounding terrain is characteristic of the Dolomites, featuring rugged peaks, alpine meadows, and stunning panoramic views.

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