Rifugio Graffer, Mountain hut at Passo del Grostè, Italy.
Rifugio Graffer is a mountain hut located at Passo del Grostè in the Brenta Dolomites. The shelter has 70 beds and provides meals and accommodation for hikers and skiers during the operating seasons.
The hut was built in 1947 and grew into a key stopping point for mountaineers and hikers exploring the region. Over the decades, it became a central junction point along mountain routes in the area.
The hut serves local Trentino specialties and regional desserts that visitors enjoy after spending time outdoors in the mountains. Traditional recipes from the area shape the meals here, reflecting food practices that have been part of life in this region for many generations.
The hut operates from June through September and December through April. Visitors should book in advance to ensure they have a place to stay.
The rocks surrounding the hut contain fossils of prehistoric plants that visitors can observe. These remnants provide a window into the ancient history of the landscape.
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