Best huts around Gemona Del Friuli are located in the Julian Prealps, providing access to mountainous landscapes. This region serves as a gateway for hikers and nature enthusiasts exploring the surrounding peaks. The area features various shelters, including basic bivouacs and more equipped huts, offering diverse options for overnight stays and excursions.
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Beautiful refuge with the possibility of staying overnight and eating, it is in fact the seat of an agriturismo.
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Malga Confin, 1331 meters. In summer this refuge functions as a farmhouse.
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Hello! And welcome to the Julian Prealps Natural Park. The Malga Confin farmhouse is one of the places where you can savor and discover the flavors of the region. But that's not all! Numerous hiking trails in the valley and the surrounding peaks depart from the mountain hut. Find more information at: https://www.altulin.com/malga-confin.html
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Several interesting trails depart from the mountain hut. Be careful of the private roads where cycling is prohibited, but they are well signposted and can be avoided.
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ATTENTION Hikers are advised that the Franz Shelter in the municipality of Venzone will be closed until the ongoing extraordinary maintenance work is completed! The Franz Shelter is located in the Cuel de Frate area. It is a modest but well-equipped structure, complete with a stove, tables, and a bench. It can be easily reached via the CAI trail no. 701 from Tugliezzo in just over an hour. Alternatively, it can be reached on foot via the forest road (closed to vehicles) that ends right next to the shelter, also starting from Tugliezzo. It is a popular destination in all seasons as a starting point for hikes to Mount Plauris or the Cjariguart Valley. Beds: 4 Water: non-potable, but available depending on seasonal weather conditions. It is always open and unmanaged. Maintenance is handled by the Park Authority with the essential contribution of local volunteers and all users! More info at: https://www.parcoprealpigiulie.it/it/principale/attivita/ricoveri-montani/ricovero-franz
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Malga Cuarnan is a mountain pasture located in a basin between the Carnic and Julian Prealps. It is accessible via a paved road. Info: https://explorerfvg.com/luoghi/de/malghe/malga-cuarnan/
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The Ricovero Resartico is located in the old miners' village, in the municipality of Resiutta in the upper valley of the Rio Resartico, on the northern slopes of Mount Lavara and Plauris. The refuge is an excellent starting point towards Forca Slips or for a guided tour of the mine entrance, accessible in the summer. The refuge can be reached via the CAI path no. 702 with an hour and a half's walk from the car park located after the Povici di Sopra locality at the entrance to the valley. Useful information Beds: 4-6 Water: non-potable It is a structure that is always open and not managed, maintenance is taken care of by the Park Authority with the fundamental contribution of local volunteers and all users! The huts are a precious asset for our territory, guaranteeing hikers a valid support point for trekking. In case of use it is important not to leave traces of your passage, therefore we recommend: Put out the fire; Do not leave food easily accessible to mice and other animals; Clean common areas; Take all types of waste down the valley
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The Pian dei Ciclamini Refuge is located in Alta Val Torre, a few kilometers from the border with Slovenia. Easily accessible by car, it offers an excellent base for various outdoor activities or for those looking for a place to spend a holiday in Nature. It is an accessible and sustainable refuge, for children and families, hikers and pilgrims, climbers and cyclists, motorcyclists and campers, without forgetting people with disabilities who can enjoy a structure and a path equipped for their needs. The large availability of beds also makes it an excellent choice for seminars, team buildings or retreats of various kinds.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Elio Franz Shelter, known for its equipped overnight stays, and the Resartico Shelter (Mining Village), located in an old miners' village. The Cuar Alpine Hut is also popular for its views of Lake Cavazzo and the Friuli plain.
Yes, the Resartico Shelter (Mining Village) is located in an old miners' village, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" holds significant historical value, built on the ruins of a military chapel from World War I, reflecting its past as an Alpine military outpost.
The Pian dei Ciclamini Mountain Hut is easily accessible by car and designed to be inclusive for families, children, and people with disabilities. It also serves as an excellent base for various outdoor activities. The Cuarnan Alpine Hut is also considered family-friendly and can be reached via a gravel dirt road.
Yes, the Cuar Alpine Hut offers food and drink services. The Pian dei Ciclamini Mountain Hut also functions as a hotel-bar-trattoria, providing comprehensive services.
Absolutely. The Cuar Alpine Hut provides views of Lake Cavazzo and the Friuli plain. The Resartico Shelter (Mining Village) is described as a "balcony overlooking the valley." The Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" also offers magnificent views of the Julian Alps, including the Jôf Fuart and Montasio groups.
For basic overnight stays, the Elio Franz Shelter is equipped with 3 cots, a stove, and cooking facilities. The Resartico Shelter (Mining Village) offers 4 to 6 beds. The Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" is a basic, unmanaged shelter with 6 beds, a wooden sleeping platform, lighting, heating, and a kitchen area with cooking facilities and blankets, collecting rainwater for use.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the Monte Cuarnan Loop Trail and the Gemona woodland trail. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes and running trails, such as the Monte Cuarnan Loop and routes around Sant'Agnese Saddle.
Yes, for example, the Resartico Shelter (Mining Village) can be reached via CAI path no. 702, which is about an hour and a half's walk from the car park. The Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" is typically accessed via CAI trail 609, starting from Sella Sompdogna, taking about 1.5 hours through scenic forests.
Many huts, like the Elio Franz Shelter and the Resartico Shelter (Mining Village), are open year-round, allowing for visits in different seasons. The Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" is also unmanaged and open year-round. The Julian Prealps offer beautiful scenery throughout the year, with summer being ideal for hiking and winter for snow activities, especially for equipped shelters.
Yes, the Elio Franz Shelter is specifically noted as being great for a winter overnight stay, equipped with a stove that heats well, cots, and cooking facilities. The Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" is also open year-round and equipped with heating, making it suitable for winter use.
The Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" is unique due to its historical significance, being built on the ruins of a World War I military chapel. It offers a tangible connection to history and serves as a trekking base for peaks like Jôf di Miezegnot, providing panoramic views and a peaceful, solitary experience at 1890 meters altitude. It's a basic, unmanaged shelter, distinct from a staffed rifugio.
Visitors appreciate the simple and welcoming atmosphere of shelters like the Elio Franz Shelter, often described as evoking a "real fairy tale." The historical immersion offered by sites like the Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" and the Resartico Shelter (Mining Village) is also highly valued. Many enjoy the pristine natural surroundings and the opportunity for solitude and magnificent views.
Yes, the Resartico Shelter (Mining Village) is an excellent starting point for excursions towards Forca Slips. Similarly, the Bivacco Battaglione Alpini "Gemona" serves as an ideal base for ascents to peaks like Jôf di Miezegnot or Monte Piper.


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