Refuge Nani Tagliaferri
1.9Rifugio Nani Tagliaferri
2,321m
Lombardy, Italy
About
Rifugio Nani Tagliaferri sits at 2,321m in the Bergamasque Alps, on the approach to peaks above the Val Brembana. You reach it from Rifugio Curò in about 2.5 hours on a well-marked path that climbs steadily through alpine meadows. The hut is a base for day walks to nearby summits and a stop on longer traverses across the range.
The refuge holds 60 beds across multiple rooms. Meals are served in a small dining room with views toward the surrounding ridges. The kitchen provides half-board and packed lunch options. Water comes from the mountain, and there's no shower but basic washing facilities exist. The hut operates year-round but expect reduced staff November through March.
Contact CAI Bergamo directly by phone to book. July and August fill quickly—reserve at least 6 weeks ahead for these months. June, September, and early October are quieter but still popular with weekend hikers. Winter visits require advance notice; the hut may close during heavy snow periods. Check current conditions before heading up in shoulder seasons.
The refuge holds 60 beds across multiple rooms. Meals are served in a small dining room with views toward the surrounding ridges. The kitchen provides half-board and packed lunch options. Water comes from the mountain, and there's no shower but basic washing facilities exist. The hut operates year-round but expect reduced staff November through March.
Contact CAI Bergamo directly by phone to book. July and August fill quickly—reserve at least 6 weeks ahead for these months. June, September, and early October are quieter but still popular with weekend hikers. Winter visits require advance notice; the hut may close during heavy snow periods. Check current conditions before heading up in shoulder seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends and July–August, especially since the hut has only 60 beds. Contact them by phone or check rifugio.net and cai.it for availability and reservations.
Typically open June through September; confirm exact dates by phone before planning your trip, as mountain weather can shorten the season.
Approach from Rifugio Curò on a well-marked path climbing through alpine meadows—allow 2.5 hours. Access to Curò itself requires a drive to the Val Brembana trailhead; total approach is a full morning's commitment.
Half-board and packed lunches available; sleeping arrangements across multiple rooms for 60 guests. Expect basic mountain hut facilities—no en-suite showers, but water and washing available.
No—marked as demanding access and positioned for mountaineering and day walks to high summits. Better for fit hikers with Alpine experience; families with young children should choose lower, easier rifugi.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 60
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Breakfast
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- +39 0346 55355
- Website
- http://www.caibergamo.it/index.php?inurl=uo.php%3Fuo%3DTAGLI