Carnielli Gian Mario/de Marchi Giuliano
2,010m
Veneto, Italy
About
Carnielli Gian Mario/de Marchi Giuliano sits at 2,010m in Val di Zoldo, accessible via hiking routes from the valley floor. The hut is a 2–3 hour walk from the nearest road access. It serves as a base for ridge traverses and peak ascents in the surrounding Dolomitic terrain.
The hut is a compact barrel-shaped refuge opened in 1970. It has 9 beds and 9 emergency places. There is no staffed guardian in winter, though the hut remains unlocked and usable. The hut provides no meals, water supply, or other services. Bring everything you need: food, water, and a sleeping bag are essential. Summer months (June–September) offer reliable access and occasionally caretaker presence.
Book directly via rifugi.cai.it or email the CAI contact for current conditions and availability. Winter visits require self-sufficiency and experience with mountain weather. The hut fills quickly during July and August weekends. Contact well ahead if you plan a summer visit.
The hut is a compact barrel-shaped refuge opened in 1970. It has 9 beds and 9 emergency places. There is no staffed guardian in winter, though the hut remains unlocked and usable. The hut provides no meals, water supply, or other services. Bring everything you need: food, water, and a sleeping bag are essential. Summer months (June–September) offer reliable access and occasionally caretaker presence.
Book directly via rifugi.cai.it or email the CAI contact for current conditions and availability. Winter visits require self-sufficiency and experience with mountain weather. The hut fills quickly during July and August weekends. Contact well ahead if you plan a summer visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends via email or rifugi.cai.it; winter visits need direct coordination since the hut is unstaffed.
Staffed from June through September; open but unstaffed in winter, so you'll need to arrange access in advance.
It's a 2–3 hour hike from the nearest road access in Val di Zoldo; the hut sits at 2,010m and serves as a base for ridge traverses and peaks in the area.
The hut has 9 beds plus 9 emergency places, but provides no meals, drinking water, or WiFi—bring your own food and water.
No; the 2–3 hour approach and remote location make it better suited to experienced hikers comfortable with self-sufficiency and winter mountain conditions.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 9
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 9
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- Website
- https://www.caiconegliano.it