Stalle Giavons
1.1
1,051m
Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
About
Stalle Giavons sits at 1,051m in the Julian Alps of Friuli Venezia Giulia, on the eastern edge of the Italian Alpine arc. The hut lies in the Natisone Valley near the Slovenian border. Access from the village of Bovec or San Leonardo is straightforward: plan 2.5–3 hours on foot via marked trails. Summer approach routes are well-maintained, though winter access depends on snow conditions.
This is a working mountain refuge and bivouac point rather than a full-service hut. It offers basic shelter, sleeping places on bunks, and meals prepared on-site. The kitchen runs seasonally. Water is available. Capacity is modest—suitable for small groups and mountaineers using it as a staging ground for Julian Alpine traverses or day ascents nearby. The hut is open year-round, though winter visits require advance notice and winter-capable gear. Reception is informal; the hut operates independently and welcomes self-sufficient climbers.
Contact the hut directly before your visit to confirm opening dates, availability, and meal arrangements. Mobile signal is unreliable—email or phone calls made from the valley are essential. Visits outside July–August are quieter but demand good weather judgment and proper winter equipment. The hut serves mountaineers working the Julian range rather than casual hikers.
This is a working mountain refuge and bivouac point rather than a full-service hut. It offers basic shelter, sleeping places on bunks, and meals prepared on-site. The kitchen runs seasonally. Water is available. Capacity is modest—suitable for small groups and mountaineers using it as a staging ground for Julian Alpine traverses or day ascents nearby. The hut is open year-round, though winter visits require advance notice and winter-capable gear. Reception is informal; the hut operates independently and welcomes self-sufficient climbers.
Contact the hut directly before your visit to confirm opening dates, availability, and meal arrangements. Mobile signal is unreliable—email or phone calls made from the valley are essential. Visits outside July–August are quieter but demand good weather judgment and proper winter equipment. The hut serves mountaineers working the Julian range rather than casual hikers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 weeks ahead during July–August, earlier if possible; contact the refuge directly or check rifugi.net or cai.it for availability and reservation details.
Staffed in summer months (typically June–September); confirm exact dates before planning, as this is a working refuge rather than a full-service hut.
Approach from Bovec or San Leonardo village via marked trails in 2.5–3 hours; routes are well-maintained in summer but winter access depends on snow conditions.
Stalle Giavons is a basic working refuge and bivouac point rather than a full-service hut; expect minimal facilities and confirm meal availability when booking.
No—the access is rated demanding, making it suitable for experienced hikers and mountaineers rather than beginners or families with young children.
Quick Facts
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- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website