Refuge Sciverna
1.3Rifugio Sciverna
Liguria, Italy
About
Rifugio Sciverna sits at 1,430m on the watershed ridge between the Roya and Nervia valleys in the Ligurian Alps. The hut is reached via the Balcon Trail from the hamlet of Molini di Triora (850m), a 4–5 hour trek through beech forest and alpine meadow. The southern approach from Colle di Nava (1,321m) takes 3 hours and makes a logical link if you're traversing the range. Both routes offer solid footing and clear waymarking.
The refuge operates year-round as a staffed facility with around 20 beds in simple shared rooms. Hot meals are served daily; the kitchen handles vegetarian requests with advance notice. Water is sourced from a spring near the hut. A wood stove warms the common room during winter. This is working-mountain shelter, not a tourist hotel—expect basic comfort and genuine hospitality. The custodian can advise on winter access when snow closes the standard paths.
Call ahead to confirm bed availability and meal requirements, especially from June to September when weekend traffic peaks. Phone booking is preferred over email. The hut closes only during heavy snow and extreme weather. Winter visitors should bring headtorch and gaiters, and confirm conditions before departure. The location makes Sciverna an excellent halt for ridge walkers linking the Ligurian coast hikes with the higher chain eastward.
The refuge operates year-round as a staffed facility with around 20 beds in simple shared rooms. Hot meals are served daily; the kitchen handles vegetarian requests with advance notice. Water is sourced from a spring near the hut. A wood stove warms the common room during winter. This is working-mountain shelter, not a tourist hotel—expect basic comfort and genuine hospitality. The custodian can advise on winter access when snow closes the standard paths.
Call ahead to confirm bed availability and meal requirements, especially from June to September when weekend traffic peaks. Phone booking is preferred over email. The hut closes only during heavy snow and extreme weather. Winter visitors should bring headtorch and gaiters, and confirm conditions before departure. The location makes Sciverna an excellent halt for ridge walkers linking the Ligurian coast hikes with the higher chain eastward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 weeks ahead for summer weekends; weekdays are more flexible. Call ahead during peak season (July–August) as the 20 beds fill quickly.
Open year-round and staffed in summer months; confirm availability outside June–September by calling ahead, as winter staffing is limited.
From Molini di Triora (850m) via the Balcon Trail: 4–5 hours; from Colle di Nava (1,321m): 3 hours. Both routes are well-marked with solid footing.
20 beds with meals provided; confirm shower availability when booking as alpine huts in Liguria often have basic water systems.
Yes—both approaches are straightforward hiking without scrambling, though the 4–5 hour route from Molini di Triora suits families with decent fitness; younger children may prefer the shorter 3-hour approach from Colle di Nava.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- FFCAM
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- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- +39 349 0968534
- Website
- https://www.rifugiosciverna.com/