Refuge Berda

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Rifugio Berda

1,455m Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
Demanding

About

Rifugio Berda sits at 1,455m in the Julian Alps of northeastern Friuli Venezia Giulia. Reach it from Passo Predil (1,156m) in roughly 2.5 hours on a well-marked trail that gains 300m steadily through mixed forest. The hut serves as a hub for ridge walks along the Bassa Carnia and approaches to peaks in the Predil group. Most hikers arrive from the Tarvisio direction; the route is straightforward and suitable for strong walkers rather than technical climbers.

The refuge holds around 40 beds across mixed dormitories and a few private rooms. Kitchen facilities are basic; the hut provides hearty evening meals and packed lunches. Water comes from a reliable spring. The staff runs a working mountain farm alongside the hut, so expect simple, local food rather than refined cooking. Open late May through September, though off-season visits are possible with advance notice. No electricity grid connection; heating relies on wood stove in cooler months.

Book direct by phone or email at least two weeks ahead for July and August weekends. The hut is managed independently, not through CAI or a major club network, so online booking platforms have limited availability. Expect a relaxed, working-mountain atmosphere rather than polished lodge service. Payment is cash only.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends and July–August; weekday visits in shoulder season can often be arranged with shorter notice. Contact the hut directly or use rifugio.net and cai.it for reservations.
Open June through September during peak season; staffing and services are reduced in May and October. Check ahead before visiting in shoulder months.
Start from Passo Predil (1,156m) on a well-marked trail heading north; the hike takes roughly 2.5 hours and climbs 300m steadily through mixed forest. The trailhead is accessible by car from the Tarvisio direction.
Rifugio Berda has around 40 beds in shared rooms, serves dinner and breakfast, and offers basic washroom facilities. Hot showers may be limited; bring a quick-dry towel.
Yes—the approach hike suits strong walkers and families with hiking experience, but it's not technical. It's an excellent base for ridge walks and peak approaches in the Predil group rather than a destination for scrambling or climbing.

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