Klausner Hütte (Rifugio Chiusa al Campaccio)
Klausner Hütte (Rifugio Chiusa al Campaccio)
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The Klausner Hütte, known in Italian as Rifugio Chiusa al Campaccio, is a welcoming mountain hut perched at an elevation of 1,923 meters in the heart of the Sarntaler Alps (Alpi Sarentine) in South Tyrol, Italy. Situated on the scenic Alpe Campaccio, beneath the southern slopes of Lorenzispitze, it offers expansive views across the Eisack Valley and beyond. This historic refuge, owned by the Bolzano section of the Club Alpino Italiano (CAI), serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts…
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Alpine trail through Sarntaler Alps to historic Klausner Hütte, famous for Kaiserschmarrn and Dolomites views.
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This difficult 8.8-mile hike from Latzfons to Klausner Hütte in the Sarntal Alps offers stunning Dolomites views and a rewarding climb.
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Altitudine 1.900 m
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Viteza maximă a vântului: 8,0 km/h
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The hut is a classic stopover for those heading to the Latzfonser Kreuz pilgrimage church. A popular and relatively short ascent is from the Kühhof hiking car park, which takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. For a longer, more scenic option, you can hike from Latzfons, which typically takes around 2.5 hours. The hut also lies on long-distance trails such as the traverse between Garmisch and Brixen and the European long-distance hiking trail E10.
Yes, Klausner Hütte is open during the winter season, typically from December to March. It's a popular destination for various winter activities including ski touring, snowshoeing, and tobogganing. The hut was notably the first in South Tyrol to operate even in winter, starting in 1912, making it a well-established winter destination.
Absolutely. The hut itself is renowned for its panoramic views of the Dolomites and the stunning South Tyrolean mountains, which can be enjoyed from its large sun terrace. It's nestled among the pastures of Alpe Campaccio, offering a beautiful alpine setting. The hut is also situated at the base of the Cima di San Lorenzo, providing a dramatic backdrop.
The most common starting point with parking is the Kühhof hiking car park, located above Latzfons. From here, the hut is approximately a 1 to 1.5-hour hike. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.
Yes, the hut is considered family-friendly. The 1 to 1.5-hour hike from the Kühhof car park is generally manageable for families with children. Additionally, there is a wheelchair-friendly path from Latzfons, which can also be suitable for families with strollers or younger children seeking an easier ascent.
Yes, Klausner Hütte provides accommodation for those wishing to stay overnight. It offers 38 beds, including both comfortable double rooms and dormitory-style rooms with bunk beds. Staying overnight allows guests to fully immerse themselves in the tranquil mountain environment.
The hut is celebrated for its traditional South Tyrolean specialties. While the Kaiserschmarrn (a sweet shredded pancake) is particularly famous and highly recommended by visitors, you can also savor other regional delicacies such as various types of dumplings and Schlutzkrapfen (homemade ravioli).
As a popular destination, especially given its accessibility and stunning views, Klausner Hütte can get quite busy, particularly on weekends and during the summer and winter peak seasons. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (late spring/early autumn).
While the general policy for dogs inside mountain huts can vary, dogs are typically welcome on the surrounding trails in the Sarntaler Alps, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to contact the hut directly for their specific policy regarding dogs inside the premises, especially if you plan to dine or stay overnight.
Klausner Hütte is situated at an elevation of approximately 1,923 meters (6,309 feet) above sea level. The terrain leading to the hut is generally considered intermediate. While the path from Kühhof car park is relatively easy, other routes, especially those continuing beyond the hut, can be more challenging, involving steeper ascents and rocky sections.