When mountains meet the sky

Sun terraces where you can enjoy exclusive views and savour exquisite gourmet cuisine

With your skis on you can reach some unique and breath-taking places. As you know, Trentino, is the “home” of mountain huts, rifugi: real vantage points, sun terraces where you can enjoy exclusive views, and at the same time savour exquisite gourmet cuisine.

Some are easily accessible from the bottom of the valley by cable car, others only with alpine skis or snowshoes.

Our suggested vantage points are the strategic locations where you can stand in awe in front of the most spectacular sights, then attempt a thrilling descent on perfectly snow-covered slopes.

#1

The Rifugio Dosson: a view of the Brenta Dolomites

A natural terrace set in a boundless mountain meadow at an altitude of 1,450 metres, this mountain hut offers a majestic view of the Brenta Dolomites. The ideal spot if you wish to take a break from the ski slopes of the Paganella: just order a drink, relax on a deck chair and soak in the sun before facing your next descent.

#2

Giorgio Graffer Hut: View from the Brenta to the Cevedale

You are enjoying an aperitif in the company of friends on the terrace of the Giorgio Graffer Hut. You have a moment to yourself, put down your Trentodoc glass, close your eyes and let the sun warm you. When you reopen your eyes, you are breathless: in front of you, you see the snow-capped peaks from the Brenta to the Cevedale, with the sun setting behind the Adamello-Presanella group.

#3

The Baita Paradiso: a view of Col Margherita and the Pale di San Martino

The warmth of a traditional mountain lodge combined with a truly breath-taking panorama. From the terrace of this “baita” you can feast your eyes on a truly unique view across Col Margherita and the Pale di San Martino Dolomites. The perfect spot for a complete and reinvigorating break in the ski area of Passo San Pellegrino.

#4

Malga Ces: Overlooking Pale di San Martino

A day on the snow in the San Martino di Castrozza Ski Area, and you are centre stage, with Dolomites all around you. The snow is soft, the walls become iridescent when kissed by the sun, and the natural paintings, which, in real life, are called Cima Canali, Cimon della Pala, Rosetta or Sass Maor. Unwind. There is still much to see!

#5

The Chalet 44 Dolomites Lounge: a view of the Lagorai and the Pale di San Martino

Before sitting down to lunch in this elegant chalet, we recommend you stop on the terrace for an aperitif: the panorama is unparalleled with a view that spans the Lagorai chain and the Pale di San Martino Dolomites. The chalet is located next to the arrival station of the Bellamonte 3.0 cableway in Morea, Val di Fiemme, and is easily accessible.

Published on 17/02/2022