Refuge Alpe Moroscetto
1.5Rifugio Alpe Moroscetto
Lombardy, Italy
About
Rifugio Alpe Moroscetto sits at 1,960m on the Alpe Moroscetto plateau in the Bergamasque Alps, Lombardy. The standard approach is from Piazza Brembana in the Val Brembana—allow 3.5 hours from the village. An alternative trailhead is Roncobello; this route takes 2.5 hours. Both paths are well-marked and gain steady elevation through mixed forest and alpine pasture. The hut lies on a working pastoral plateau and serves as a hub for day walks across the plateau and access to the surrounding peaks of the Bergamasque range.
The rifugio offers 40 beds in shared dormitory rooms. Meals are substantial—half-board rates are standard. The kitchen produces local Lombard cooking, with polenta, casseroles, and cured meats featuring regularly. You'll find a small bar, a dining room with windows onto the plateau, and an outhouse toilet system typical of working-hut operations. The hut operates year-round but is busiest in summer weekends and autumn. Winter access depends on snow conditions; contact ahead if planning a winter visit. Power is limited; charging phones may require negotiation.
Book directly with the rifugio by phone or email. July and August demand booking 4–6 weeks in advance. Spring and autumn weekends fill quickly during good weather. Off-season (November–April) book at least one week ahead. The hut is managed by a CAI-affiliated family operator. There is no mains electricity—heating and hot water run on gas.
The rifugio offers 40 beds in shared dormitory rooms. Meals are substantial—half-board rates are standard. The kitchen produces local Lombard cooking, with polenta, casseroles, and cured meats featuring regularly. You'll find a small bar, a dining room with windows onto the plateau, and an outhouse toilet system typical of working-hut operations. The hut operates year-round but is busiest in summer weekends and autumn. Winter access depends on snow conditions; contact ahead if planning a winter visit. Power is limited; charging phones may require negotiation.
Book directly with the rifugio by phone or email. July and August demand booking 4–6 weeks in advance. Spring and autumn weekends fill quickly during good weather. Off-season (November–April) book at least one week ahead. The hut is managed by a CAI-affiliated family operator. There is no mains electricity—heating and hot water run on gas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2-3 weeks ahead during peak season (July-August), especially for weekends; shoulder seasons allow more flexibility. Contact the hut directly or use rifugio.net for availability.
Typically open June through September, with reduced staffing outside peak summer months; confirm current dates before planning as alpine huts adjust seasonally.
From Piazza Brembana in Val Brembana allow 3.5 hours on a well-marked trail; Roncobello offers a shorter 2.5-hour alternative—both gain steady elevation through forest and pasture.
Expect basic mountain hut amenities: dorm beds, simple meals (dinner, breakfast, packed lunches), and running water; most Italian Alpine huts lack private showers, so bring a lightweight towel.
Yes—the 2.5 to 3.5-hour approach is moderate rather than technical, and the plateau location makes it ideal for families; day walkers and those acclimatizing before higher peaks will find it accessible.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
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- Total
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Breakfast
Half board
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website
- https://www.patriziatopreonzo.ch/capanne.html