The refuge was built by the alpine guide Lorenzo Lorenzi, who still runs it together with his family, and it has breathtaking views over the 5 Torri area.
It is the perfect rest point for excursionists, skiers and tourists that travel along the road Statale 48 of the Dolomites and it is run by the Michielli “Strobel” family.
The old Brite of Pezié de Parù has been transformed into a welcoming shelter for excursionists with amazing interior designs.
In local Ampezzo dialect, "san" means healthy and the name was chosen to reflect the idea of a healthy farm house with a traditional kitchen, like that of the Gaspari Family, purveyors of local food traditions in Cortina since 2004.
Very recommended are the custom sandwiches, created following the directions written by the customers
At Royal Café you can enjoy an Italian breakfast, a quick gourmet break or an aperitif with friends.
It is one of the oldest bars of Cortina with at least 100 years of history. Loads of famous people are seen here and it’s very loved by the locals as well.