Refuge Göi del Cà
1.8Rifugio Göi del Cà
1,150m
Lombardy, Italy
About
Rifugio Göi del Cà sits at 1,150m in the Brescia Alps of Lombardy, on the flanks of Monte Guglielmo. The hut anchors the Val Trompia region and works as a base for day walks through beech and mixed forest. Access is via the village of Collio; allow 2–2.5 hours on foot from the trailhead. The terrain is steep in sections but well-marked. Most hikers approach from the south, gaining 600m elevation.
The rifugio has 25 beds across simple dormitory rooms and a handful of doubles. Meals are served daily: hearty risotto, polenta, local cheeses, and pasta with mushroom sauces appear regularly. The hut runs a basic bar. Water comes from the spring; the building has solar panels and a wood stove for heating. Open year-round, though snow can make access difficult between December and March. Electricity is limited. Expect a working mountain hut rather than comfort lodging.
Phone the hut directly to book. July and August are busy; book 3–4 weeks ahead for those months. Spring (May–June) and autumn (September–October) are quieter and often better for hiking. Confirm the exact number of beds available before committing, as capacity can vary seasonally.
The rifugio has 25 beds across simple dormitory rooms and a handful of doubles. Meals are served daily: hearty risotto, polenta, local cheeses, and pasta with mushroom sauces appear regularly. The hut runs a basic bar. Water comes from the spring; the building has solar panels and a wood stove for heating. Open year-round, though snow can make access difficult between December and March. Electricity is limited. Expect a working mountain hut rather than comfort lodging.
Phone the hut directly to book. July and August are busy; book 3–4 weeks ahead for those months. Spring (May–June) and autumn (September–October) are quieter and often better for hiking. Confirm the exact number of beds available before committing, as capacity can vary seasonally.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 weeks ahead during summer weekends; weekdays and shoulder season (May, September) need less notice. Contact them directly by phone or check rifugi.net for availability.
Typically open May through October, with peak staffing June–September; confirm current dates by phone as Alpine huts adjust seasonally.
Start from Collio village and allow 2–2.5 hours on the marked trail; you'll gain 600m elevation over steep but well-signed terrain approaching from the south.
Meals are served daily (confirm menu by phone); 25 beds in dormitory and double rooms with basic Alpine hut amenities—bring a sleeping bag liner and expect washbasins rather than hot showers.
Yes for fit families and experienced beginners; the 2.5-hour approach with 600m gain is moderate but steep in places, so good fitness and mountain sense are needed.
Quick Facts
- Season
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- Total
- 25
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- +39 338 4314761
- Website