Ricovero Casera Monte Mia
1.1
986m
Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
About
Ricovero Casera Monte Mia sits at 986m in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, serving as a base for hikers moving through the pre-Alpine valleys east of the main ridge. The hut is reached from the Val Pesarina valley—allow 2.5 to 3 hours on foot from trailhead parking at Pesariis. The approach follows marked trails through mixed woodland and alpine pasture; the final section climbs more steeply to the hut's position overlooking the surrounding plateau.
The rifugio operates as a basic mountain shelter with sleeping space for around 20 people in dormitory-style bunks. Meals are served family-style when the keeper is present; outside staffed periods, you'll need to be self-catering. Water is available on-site. The hut sits open year-round but is reliably staffed from late spring through early autumn; winter visits require prior arrangement with the manager. Conditions in winter are serious—snow and ice are common, and you must be equipped and experienced.
Contact the hut directly to confirm opening dates and meal availability before you go. The AVS (Alpine Association of Bolzano) manages the refuge; check their website or call ahead rather than relying on online booking systems. July and August attract walkers tackling multi-day traverses, but this hut sees far less pressure than major rifugios to the north. Plan your visit flexibly and arrive early if you're passing through during peak season.
The rifugio operates as a basic mountain shelter with sleeping space for around 20 people in dormitory-style bunks. Meals are served family-style when the keeper is present; outside staffed periods, you'll need to be self-catering. Water is available on-site. The hut sits open year-round but is reliably staffed from late spring through early autumn; winter visits require prior arrangement with the manager. Conditions in winter are serious—snow and ice are common, and you must be equipped and experienced.
Contact the hut directly to confirm opening dates and meal availability before you go. The AVS (Alpine Association of Bolzano) manages the refuge; check their website or call ahead rather than relying on online booking systems. July and August attract walkers tackling multi-day traverses, but this hut sees far less pressure than major rifugios to the north. Plan your visit flexibly and arrive early if you're passing through during peak season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends in summer; weekdays need less notice. Contact the hut directly or check rifugio.net and cai.it for availability and reservations.
Typically open June through September; confirm exact dates directly as staffing varies seasonally in this region.
Start from Pesariis trailhead in Val Pesarina and allow 2.5 to 3 hours; the route follows marked trails through woodland and pasture with a steeper final pitch to 986m.
Basic mountain shelter with dormitory beds and simple meals; bring a sleeping bag and confirm exact amenities (showers, heating) when you book.
Yes for hill walkers with good fitness; the 2.5–3 hour approach and 986m elevation are moderate for families with older children used to mountain hiking.
Quick Facts
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- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website