Rifiugio d'Afata

1.9
1,669m Lombardy, Italy
Demanding

About

Rifugio d'Afata sits at 1,669m on the Val d'Afata approach to the Bergamasque Alps. The hut serves as a base for the Pizzo Tre Signori massif and routes into the limestone peaks above. Reach it from Colere by trail in 2.5 hours, gaining 600m through beech forest and alpine meadow. The final approach is steep but straightforward. Most climbers use this as a one-night stop before summits rather than a destination in itself.

The rifugio holds 18 beds across simple dormitory rooms. Meals are served at set times—expect hearty pasta and local cheese. There's no shower, but you get running water and a basic drying room for wet kit. The hut runs year-round, though snow and cold make winter visits rare and require advance notice. Cell signal is weak here.

Book 4–6 weeks ahead for July and August weekends. Contact the hut directly by phone or email rather than through online platforms—it's small and the keeper prefers direct arrangements. Expect €25–30 per night with half-board meals around €35. Arrive by early afternoon. The hut sits well away from crowds but demands self-sufficiency: bring your own toiletries and a headtorch for the dark mornings when groups depart for pre-dawn summits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book at least 2-3 weeks ahead during peak season (July-August), especially if you're climbing Pizzo Tre Signori. Check rifugio.net or contact the hut directly; with only 18 beds, weekend spots fill quickly.
Typically open June through September, though confirm current dates before planning. Call ahead to verify staffing, as small huts like this sometimes close mid-week in shoulder season.
Start from Colere and follow the marked trail for 2.5 hours, climbing 600m through beech forest and alpine meadow with a steep final pitch. The route is standard mountain path with no technical scrambling.
18 beds in simple dormitories, meals served (confirm dinner options when booking). Expect basic mountain hut facilities—likely no shower, cold water only, and outhouse toilet.
Better for experienced hikers planning summit attempts than for families or casual walkers; it's primarily a mountaineering base for the Tre Signori massif rather than a comfortable destination in itself. The 2.5-hour approach and 600m gain are manageable but steep for children.

Quick Facts

Managing club
CAI
Season
Total
18
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Breakfast Half board Meals served Drinking water

Contact & Booking

Email
Phone
Website
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifugio_%C3%80fata