Casera Beta
1.2
1,023m
Veneto, Italy
About
Casera Beta sits at 1023m in the Veneto foothills, about 90 minutes on foot from the town of Asiago. The approach follows established trails through mixed woodland and alpine meadow—parking is available near the trailhead. This is a straightforward day-hike objective or a basecamp for longer traverses across the Asiago plateau. The hut marks the transition between lowland forests and open ridgelines; views extend across the Venetian Pre-Alps toward the Brenta Dolomites on clear days.
The rifugio operates year-round and accommodates 30–40 guests in simple dormitory rooms. Half-board meals feature Veneto mountain cooking: polenta, mushroom risotto, and locally sourced meat. The kitchen serves packed lunches if you're heading out early. Facilities include a wood-fired stove and basic shower access. Water comes from natural springs. Winter access requires snowshoes or microspikes in heavy snow; the road is sometimes impassable for 2–3 months.
Book weekends and holiday periods at least 3–4 weeks ahead, especially October–November when hikers target the Asiago plateau. Contact the hut directly by phone or email; payment by cash or bank transfer only. The managing club is AVS (Alpine Association of South Tyrol), though the hut is open to all comers. Mobile signal is weak—expect 1–2 bars at best.
The rifugio operates year-round and accommodates 30–40 guests in simple dormitory rooms. Half-board meals feature Veneto mountain cooking: polenta, mushroom risotto, and locally sourced meat. The kitchen serves packed lunches if you're heading out early. Facilities include a wood-fired stove and basic shower access. Water comes from natural springs. Winter access requires snowshoes or microspikes in heavy snow; the road is sometimes impassable for 2–3 months.
Book weekends and holiday periods at least 3–4 weeks ahead, especially October–November when hikers target the Asiago plateau. Contact the hut directly by phone or email; payment by cash or bank transfer only. The managing club is AVS (Alpine Association of South Tyrol), though the hut is open to all comers. Mobile signal is weak—expect 1–2 bars at best.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2-3 weeks ahead for weekends, especially in summer; weekdays are more flexible. Contact the hut directly or check rifugi.net and cai.it for availability and current contact details.
Most Veneto foothills rifugi operate May through October; verify exact dates directly as staffing varies. Winter access is typically not available.
Park near the Asiago trailhead and hike 90 minutes on established trails through woodland and alpine meadow to reach the hut at 1023m.
Expect basic rifugio standards: bunk beds, simple dinners and breakfasts; shower facilities are typically limited or cold-water only—bring a towel and confirm specifics when booking.
Yes—the 90-minute approach is moderate and well-marked, making it good for families with older children and hill-walkers; it's also a solid basecamp for mountaineers tackling the Asiago plateau.
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