Refuge Boschetto

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Rifugio Boschetto

1,151m Veneto, Italy
Easy

About

Rifugio Boschetto sits at 1,151m on the eastern edge of the Asiago Plateau in Veneto. Reach it via the town of Asiago—most hikers start from Asiago town center and walk 2–3 hours northeast through mixed forest to the hut. The approach follows well-marked trails through beech woods; it's a steady climb but not technical. The hut works as a base for day hikes across the plateau and serves walkers on longer routes through the Veneto Alps.

The rifugio holds around 40 beds in simple rooms. Half board (dinner and breakfast) is standard; the kitchen serves traditional Veneto mountain food. Most guests eat together. Toilets and washing facilities are basic but functional. The hut opens year-round but confirm availability before visiting in winter. A small shop stocks basics and maps.

Book by phone directly with the hut; they speak some English but Italian is safer. July and August fill quickly—call at least 4–6 weeks ahead for peak season. Weekends in May, September and October also book solid. The hut sits on CAI-maintained trails; download maps from cai.it before you go. Cell reception is reliable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book at least 2–3 weeks ahead during peak season (July–August), especially weekends; shoulder seasons (May–June, September) are more flexible. Call the hut directly or check rifugio.net for availability.
Open roughly May through October depending on snow; check current status before visiting as early and late season dates vary. Contact the hut directly by phone to confirm staffing during your planned dates.
Start from Asiago town center and hike northeast 2–3 hours through well-marked forest trails on a steady but non-technical climb; the approach crosses mixed beech woodland on the eastern Asiago Plateau.
Expect simple rooms with around 40 beds total, basic mountain refuge meals, and standard hut amenities; contact ahead about shower availability as smaller Veneto rifugios often have limited hot-water facilities.
Yes—the 2–3 hour approach is non-technical and family-friendly, making it a good base for day hikes across the plateau; the steady climb is manageable for older children with regular hiking experience.

Quick Facts

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Contact & Booking

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+39 045 7847005
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