Refuge Facetti (ex Baita di Sciuch) m.2000 (SO)
1.3Rifugio Facetti (ex Baita di Sciuch) m.2000 (SO)
2,000m
Lombardy, Italy
About
Rifugio Facetti sits at 2,000m in the Orobian Alps above the Gerola Valley in Lombardy, a quieter corner of the range between Bergamo and Como. Reach it from Gerola Alta village—allow 2.5 to 3 hours hiking, gaining 600m through open pasture and forest. The trail is straightforward and well-marked. The hut works as a base for walks across the high plateaus here and connects to longer ridge traverses heading toward the Pizzo dei Tre Signori massif.
The rifugio is small and deliberately low-key: capacity around 20-25 guests. They serve simple mountain food—pasta, polenta, local cheeses—and keep a basic bar. Half-board is standard. The hut runs a short season only, typically mid-June through September, as snow and weather close access in winter. Facilities are functional rather than comfortable; expect basic dormitory beds and shared bathrooms. This is a working mountain hut, not a resort.
Book directly by phone or email well ahead if you're going in July or August; weekends fill fast. The hut is managed independently, not by CAI or SAT, so contact them directly rather than using online booking systems. Arrive with realistic expectations about comfort and crowds—you come here for the landscape and solitude, not the amenities.
The rifugio is small and deliberately low-key: capacity around 20-25 guests. They serve simple mountain food—pasta, polenta, local cheeses—and keep a basic bar. Half-board is standard. The hut runs a short season only, typically mid-June through September, as snow and weather close access in winter. Facilities are functional rather than comfortable; expect basic dormitory beds and shared bathrooms. This is a working mountain hut, not a resort.
Book directly by phone or email well ahead if you're going in July or August; weekends fill fast. The hut is managed independently, not by CAI or SAT, so contact them directly rather than using online booking systems. Arrive with realistic expectations about comfort and crowds—you come here for the landscape and solitude, not the amenities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 weeks ahead in July and August; weekends year-round need advance notice. Contact the hut directly or check rifugio.net for availability.
Open June through September, with variable spring and autumn weekends depending on snow and staffing. Call ahead if visiting outside peak summer.
Start from Gerola Alta village and follow the well-marked trail; allow 2.5–3 hours hiking with 600m elevation gain through pasture and forest.
Expect basic alpine hut standards: simple beds (bring a sleeping bag liner), a kitchen serving warm meals and drinks, and no shower—wash at the trough.
Yes; the approach trail is straightforward and well-marked with modest gradient, making it ideal for hiking beginners wanting to sleep at altitude without technical exposure.
Quick Facts
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