Best attractions and places to see around Valfurva, located within the Stelvio National Park in the Italian Alps, offer a diverse range of points of interest. The region features majestic mountains, deep forests, and alpine pastures, making it a destination for nature exploration. Valfurva also encompasses a rich cultural heritage, with historic villages and museums. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities across all seasons.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Totally idyllic mountain hut with overnight accommodation. Quiet and secluded with a great panoramic view and a small lake. Don't despair when hiking to the hut: you can only see it when you are right in front of it, as it is very sheltered. And watch out: the kitchen closes at 3 p.m.
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Dizzying altitude. What a climb!!!
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Great hike to the Tabarettahütte👍. The view is amazing and the food is very good. The crisp ascent via no. 8 is worth it.
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The Stelvio pass, at an altitude of 2,757 metres, connects Lombardy to Trentino-Alto Adige. The road, paved and generally open from June to the end of September, connects Bormio to Prato allo Stelvio. The Lombard side is connected to the Umbrail pass and, subsequently, to the Swiss Canton of Grisons. The Stelvio pass is the highest car pass in Italy. The South Tyrolean side is famous for its hairpin bends: there are 48 of them. From the pass it is possible to admire the Ortler perfectly.
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The Tabaretta Refuge (2,556 m) is an Alpine refuge in the Southern Rhaetian Alps, located on the crest of the Marlet ridge, at the foot of the north-eastern slope of Punta Tabaretta. Being located directly on the path that leads to the Payer Refuge, it is a popular destination for hikers starting from Solda and for mountaineers who want to try the Via Normale all’Ortles. From its terrace you can enjoy a beautiful view of the north face of the highest peak in South Tyrol, towards the Tabaretta via ferrata, the Sesvenna group and the Austrian Alps. The refuge, owned by the Reinstadler family, is open from mid-June to mid-October and has a capacity of 40 beds. It was built at the end of the 19th century by Alois Schöpf, owner of the “Außerortlerhof” in Solda. Sisters Theresa and Berta ran it until 1963, when their grandchildren took over. In 1974, Tabaretta was sold to Waltraud Burger. A year later, the “Ladum” cable car was built, which is still needed for supply today. Since 1980, with the help of Hans Reinstadler and his family, the refuge has been constantly renovated and expanded. Since 1987, the refuge has been run by Klaus Reinstadler and his wife Andrea. www.tabaretta.com
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Famous Alpine pass, often Cima Coppi at the Giro d'Italia, the Stelvio is the destination of tens of thousands of cyclists and two-wheel lovers every year. To the three classic slopes (Bormio, Val Mustair and Prato allo Stelvio) we must add the dirt road, very hard but short, which leads to the Tibet Trail.
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One of the most important Alpine passes in Europe, second for height with its 2758 m, here we have seen the exploits of many heroes of world cycling, an epic climb!
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His majesty the Stelvio needs no introduction.
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Valfurva, nestled within the Stelvio National Park, offers breathtaking natural landscapes. You can visit the impressive Forni Glacier, one of the largest in the Italian Alps, or traverse the historic Gavia Pass for panoramic views of Valtellina and Valcamonica. The wild Val Zebrù is excellent for wildlife spotting. For stunning alpine vistas, consider hiking to Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabaretta Hut), which offers views towards the north face of the Ortles, or the secluded Hintergrathütte with its great panoramic view and small lake.
Yes, Valfurva has a rich cultural heritage. The "Mario Testorelli" Vallivo Museum in Sant'Antonio Valfurva provides insight into the area's history, traditional peasant life, and even features a section on World War I. The charming Alpine village of Santa Caterina Valfurva itself has buildings with exposed stone and frescos. You can also visit the 16th-century Church of the Holy Trinity in Teregua, known for its unique gabled bell tower and frescoes. The Stelvio Pass is also a historically significant route, famous for its role in cycling history.
Valfurva offers several options for families. The Stelvio National Park Visitor Centre provides an engaging multimedia experience to learn about local flora and fauna. For an adventurous outing, the Plima Gorge Suspension Bridge is part of an exciting hiking trail with spectacular steel structures, making the wild beauty of the gorge accessible. The Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi also features a playground, making it a great stop for families after a hike.
Valfurva is a hiker's paradise with numerous trails. Popular options include routes to the Forni Glacier, the Gavia Pass, and within Val Zebrù, where you might spot local wildlife. For more structured routes, you can explore trails like the 'Sentiero Glaciologico Alto' or the 'Forni Glacier Trail'. You can find detailed information and routes on the Hiking around Valfurva guide.
Absolutely! Valfurva is a prime destination for cyclists. Road cyclists can challenge themselves on iconic routes like the Stelvio Pass or the Gavia Pass. For mountain bikers, trails like 'Giro dei Rifugi Forni, Branca e Pizzini' or the 'Val Zebrù MTB Tour' offer thrilling experiences. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Valfurva and MTB Trails around Valfurva guides.
Valfurva transforms into a winter wonderland, especially around Santa Caterina Valfurva. It's renowned for Alpine skiing on 35 km of slopes, including the famous Deborah Compagnoni slope. You can also enjoy cross-country skiing, ski mountaineering, and snowboarding. Other unique winter activities include fat-biking on snow-covered trails, ice climbing, and ice skating. Dog sledding experiences are also available in nearby Valdidentro.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the sense of tranquility found in Valfurva's alpine refuges. For instance, the Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabaretta Hut) is loved for its beautiful views towards the Ortles, while the Hintergrathütte is appreciated for its idyllic, quiet, and secluded location. The adventure hiking trail leading to the Plima Gorge Suspension Bridge is also highly rated for its impressive structures and accessibility.
The best time to visit Valfurva depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and cycling, the summer months from May to October are ideal, when mountain passes like Gavia Pass are open and trails are accessible. For winter sports, the season typically runs from December to April, offering excellent conditions for skiing, snowboarding, and other snow activities. The region's diverse offerings mean there's something to enjoy in every season.
Yes, Valfurva is entirely located within the Stelvio National Park, making it an excellent area for wildlife spotting. The park is home to diverse species, including deer, ibex, chamois, bearded vultures, and golden eagles. Val Zebrù is particularly known as a prime location to observe local wildlife in its natural habitat.
Yes, many attractions and trails in Valfurva have nearby facilities. Alpine refuges like Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi, Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabaretta Hut), and Hintergrathütte offer food, drinks, and often overnight accommodation. The village of Santa Caterina Valfurva also provides various restaurants and hotels where you can enjoy traditional Valtellina cuisine and find lodging.
The Stelvio National Park Visitor Centre, located within the Valfurva Cultural Centre in Sant'Antonio Valfurva, offers an interactive and multimedia experience. It's a great place to learn about the rich flora and fauna of the park, understand its ecological significance, and get information about the various activities and trails available within the protected area.
For experienced adventurers, Valfurva and the surrounding Ortles-Cevedale Mountain Group offer significant mountaineering challenges. Notable options include the Tredici Cime traverse, a classic mountaineering route connecting 13 peaks in the Stelvio National Park, and various ski mountaineering itineraries. The area around the Forni Glacier also provides opportunities for further exploration with ski touring or mountaineering alongside an Alpine Guide.


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