Rifugio Casèra Bosconero
1,457m
Veneto, Italy
About
Rifugio Casèra Bosconero sits at 1457m in Val Bosconero, Veneto, serving hikers and mountain bikers exploring the lower eastern Dolomites. The hut occupies a converted alpine dairy building that became a refuge in 1985. Access is straightforward from several valley trailheads; most approaches take 2–3 hours depending on your starting point. The location works well for families and those looking for moderate day hikes rather than technical alpine terrain.
The hut sleeps 35 people in shared rooms, with 6 additional emergency places. Meals are served daily during the staffed summer season. Hot showers are available, and the hut has reliable drinking water. There's no WiFi. The building includes a dedicated teaching room, which sometimes hosts groups. Winter access is possible—the hut remains open but unstaffed, so you'll need to be self-sufficient.
Book directly via rifugi.cai.it or email the hut. Summer weekends fill quickly; aim to reserve at least 3–4 weeks ahead for July and August. Phone contact is also available if you need immediate confirmation. Winter visits require advance arrangement to ensure access and to check conditions.
The hut sleeps 35 people in shared rooms, with 6 additional emergency places. Meals are served daily during the staffed summer season. Hot showers are available, and the hut has reliable drinking water. There's no WiFi. The building includes a dedicated teaching room, which sometimes hosts groups. Winter access is possible—the hut remains open but unstaffed, so you'll need to be self-sufficient.
Book directly via rifugi.cai.it or email the hut. Summer weekends fill quickly; aim to reserve at least 3–4 weeks ahead for July and August. Phone contact is also available if you need immediate confirmation. Winter visits require advance arrangement to ensure access and to check conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; email or call directly, or use rifugi.cai.it.
Staffed during summer; open unstaffed in winter, so confirm availability before visiting off-season.
Most approaches from valley trailheads take 2–3 hours depending on your starting point.
Meals are served, drinking water is available, and there are showers; no WiFi.
Yes—it's ideal for families and hikers seeking moderate day hikes rather than technical alpine terrain.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 35
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 6
- Private rooms
Facilities
Showers
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +39 3298363177
- Website
- https://rifugiobosconero.it