Schlüterhütte, Mountain refuge at Poma Pass, South Tyrol, Italy
Schlüterhütte is a mountain hut in the Dolomites, situated between Sass de Putia and the Odle Group in South Tyrol, Italy. It offers beds in shared rooms of one to four people, along with a dining area and basic shower facilities.
The hut opened on August 4, 1898, making it one of the oldest shelters in this part of the Dolomites. For over a century it has welcomed walkers crossing the high passes between the valleys.
The hut serves as a meeting place where hikers from different areas come together and share meals in the mountain tradition. Guests experience how people have long connected with these high peaks through simple hospitality and communal dining.
The hut can be reached on foot from several directions and works well as a stop on longer mountain walks. Since it is a basic shelter, visitors should expect shared rooms and communal areas rather than private facilities.
The hut sits directly on Alta Via 2, a multi-day route that crosses the Dolomites from north to south. Many walkers use it as a key supply point between the Funes Valley and the Ladin valleys.
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