Refuge Lambertenghi Romanin

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Rifugio Lambertenghi Romanin

1,955m Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
Moderate

About

Rifugio Lambertenghi Romanin sits at 1,955m on the Carnic Alps' eastern ridge in Friuli Venezia Giulia. The most direct approach is from Sella Nevea (1,218m), a 2.5-hour hike north through beech forest and alpine meadows. You can also reach it from Timau in the Tagliamento valley, though this is longer and less frequently used. The hut marks the start of serious ridge walking toward Monte Disolato and the Passo di Pradis—excellent terrain for experienced scramblers.

The refuge runs 80 beds across mixed dormitories and a handful of private rooms. Meals are hearty and straightforward: full-board packages suit multi-day visits, or drop in for lunch and dinners. The kitchen handles vegetarian requests with advance notice. Water comes from a spring and is reliable. The hut has no electricity beyond basic lighting and charging, so bring a headtorch. Open June through September, with variable spring and autumn weekends depending on weather and staffing.

Email the hut directly to book, especially for July and August weekends, when it fills quickly. Phone calls work but email gets faster responses. Smaller groups and weekday visits rarely need more than two weeks' notice. The hut serves as a staging point for Carnic ridge traverses, so plan accordingly if you're linking multiple huts across the range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2-3 weeks ahead for weekends, especially July-August; weekdays are more flexible. Contact the hut directly by phone or check rifugio.net for availability.
Typically open June through September; confirm exact dates with the hut before planning, as staffing varies by season and weather.
From Sella Nevea (1,218m) is the main approach: a 2.5-hour hike north through beech forest and alpine meadows. Longer alternatives exist from Timau in the Tagliamento valley.
80 beds available; expect half-board meals and basic alpine hut accommodations. Confirm shower availability when booking.
The approach hike is moderate and family-friendly, but the hut serves as a base for serious ridge walking (Monte Disolato, Passo di Pradis) best suited to experienced scramblers—not ideal for young children.

Quick Facts

Managing club
CAI
Season
Total
40
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Breakfast Half board Meals served Drinking water

Contact & Booking

Phone
+39 347 2306246
Website
http://www.lambertenghi.it