Huts around Pulfero provide access to the Natisone Valleys and the nearby Monte Matajur, a region known for its natural beauty and historical significance near the Slovenian border. The area features diverse flora, acting as a transitional zone between the Southern Alps and the Dinarides. Monte Matajur offers extensive views encompassing the Julian Alps and stretching towards the Adriatic Sea. These huts serve as essential points for hikers exploring the various trails and landscapes.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Nice bivy open for the one in need. Slept a night on my bikepacking journey through the area.
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Great accommodation with 4 sleeping possibilities
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The bivouac is named after the fallen Italian soldier Giuseppe Zanuso. It is located in a sheltered bend directly on the trail. From here, a short climb through meadows leads to a small peak directly on the SLO/ITA border line with its boundary marker, from where you can enjoy a beautiful view of Slovenia and Italy.
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Beautiful high-altitude trail on the Stol that leads into a rather steep footpath, on which we had to push the bike downhill for a few minutes.
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Very nice hostess. Drinks are paid for on a donation basis, which you can then enjoy with a breathtaking view.
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Perfect for strengthening yourself in an uncomplicated environment.
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The view from here towards the sea is absolutely stunning. This is a good place for a break. There are still World War trenches nearby.
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Around Pulfero, you'll find a variety of huts, including managed mountain refuges like Guglielmo Pelizzo Mountain Hut and Dom na Matajure Mountain Hut, hunting lodges such as Stari Hrami Hunting Lodge and Water Trough, Bovec, and basic bivouacs like Zanuso Bivouac. These facilities offer services ranging from full food and accommodation to simple shelter, catering to different hiking needs.
The Guglielmo Pelizzo Mountain Hut on Monte Matajur is well-known for its delicious food, comfortable accommodations with fluffy duvets, and 24 beds. Similarly, Dom na Matajure Mountain Hut provides catering and dormitory accommodation on weekends, and also offers a bivouac service, meaning a portion of the hut is always accessible for shelter.
Yes, Guglielmo Pelizzo Mountain Hut, situated at 1280 meters on Monte Matajur, is notably accessible by an asphalt road. It offers a convenient parking area, making it easy for visitors to reach by car.
The huts around Pulfero, especially those on Monte Matajur, offer stunning panoramic views. From Guglielmo Pelizzo Mountain Hut, you can see the Friuli plain stretching to the sea. Dom na Matajure Mountain Hut provides extensive views of Slavia Friulana and the southwestern Julian Alps, with vistas often extending towards the Adriatic Sea. The Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail and Hlek Hut also offers imposing views of the Nadiža River valley and the Julian Alps.
The Guglielmo Pelizzo Mountain Hut is categorized as family-friendly and offers activities like a nearby climbing wall and a small botanical garden. The hut also organizes "Green Weeks" for elementary school students, making it a great option for families.
The region around Pulfero has significant historical importance. Near Dom na Matajure Mountain Hut, you can find World War I trenches. The Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail and Hlek Hut follows a military road from World War I, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on mountain hikes, such as the Monte Matajur loop trails. The area is also popular for road cycling and gravel biking. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Pulfero guide, Road Cycling Routes around Pulfero guide, or the Gravel biking around Pulfero guide.
The huts are generally open during hiking seasons. Dom na Matajure Mountain Hut is usually open on weekends throughout the year. Guglielmo Pelizzo Mountain Hut is typically closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from Christmas until Easter. For the most pleasant hiking conditions and to enjoy the panoramic views, spring through autumn is generally recommended.
Yes, Dom na Matajure Mountain Hut provides a bivouac service, meaning a portion of the hut is always accessible for shelter, even when the main managed section is closed. Additionally, Zanuso Bivouac is a small, welcoming bivouac offering basic shelter.
Monte Matajur is renowned for its far-reaching views that encompass the Julian Alps and stretch to the Adriatic Sea. It's also noted for its diverse flora, acting as a transitional zone between the Southern Alps and the Dinarides. The mountain carries historical weight with various legends and events associated with its peak, making it a rich area for both nature and history enthusiasts.
Yes, at Stari Hrami Hunting Lodge and Water Trough, Bovec, you will find one of the few opportunities to replenish your water reserves, along with seating and a beautiful view of the Soča Valley.


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