Casera Alberghet
1.1
1,297m
Veneto, Italy
About
Casera Alberghet sits at 1297m in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy, accessible via the Predil Pass area. The hut serves as a base for walking and scrambling in the Julian Alps. Most hikers reach it in 2–3 hours from the nearest road access, making it a good half-day or full-day destination from valley starting points.
The hut offers basic mountain hospitality with dormitory beds and a small number of private rooms. Meals focus on local mountain cooking using regional ingredients. Facilities include a dining area, simple toilets, and water from the mountain. The hut operates year-round but sees heaviest use from June through September when the alpine meadows are accessible and weather is most stable.
Book directly with the hut by phone or email at least 2–3 weeks ahead during summer months. July and August require earlier reservation. The hut can fill quickly on weekends. Winter access depends on snow conditions and road clearing; confirm before heading out in colder months.
The hut offers basic mountain hospitality with dormitory beds and a small number of private rooms. Meals focus on local mountain cooking using regional ingredients. Facilities include a dining area, simple toilets, and water from the mountain. The hut operates year-round but sees heaviest use from June through September when the alpine meadows are accessible and weather is most stable.
Book directly with the hut by phone or email at least 2–3 weeks ahead during summer months. July and August require earlier reservation. The hut can fill quickly on weekends. Winter access depends on snow conditions and road clearing; confirm before heading out in colder months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for peak season (July–August); walk-ins are often possible outside summer weekends.
Open June to September; staffed daily during this period, though verify ahead for shoulder months.
Hike 2–3 hours from road access near Predil Pass; the approach is straightforward hiking with no technical climbing required.
Dormitory beds and a few private rooms; meals feature local mountain cooking, though facilities are basic.
Yes—the approach hike is non-technical and moderate, making it accessible for reasonably fit walkers new to mountain huts.
Quick Facts
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- Dormitory
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Contact & Booking
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