Best huts around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi are situated in the Valbelluna, a valley in the Dolomites known for its diverse natural landscape. The area offers access to the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, featuring mountain peaks, forests, and panoramic viewpoints. San Gregorio Nelle Alpi serves as a base for exploring trails that lead to various mountain huts and bivouacs. The region provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing traditional mountain life.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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the view is lost at 360°
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It can be reached via a comfortable but sometimes very steep road. Stunning views of the Piave Valley.
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Amazing panoramic point from which to see the Dolomites. Better with the sunset light!!!!
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Bivouac renovated from an old mountain hut with 4 bunk beds and a small table inside. Tables and fireplace outside. Water source and woodshed near the bivouac
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Malga Cavallera (1,680 m) is an alpine refuge located on the south-east side of the last bastions of the Pale di San Martino, on the edge of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. The mountain hut, owned by the municipality, has been recently renovated while preserving its traditional architecture. It has 2 rooms with 6/9 beds each and welcomes guests with a warm and authentic atmosphere. In the summer, the restaurant service offers traditional dishes prepared with products that are, when possible, organic and preferably from short supply chains. The view from here is truly enchanting: in front, the gaze extends over the Monti del Sole, the Cimonega group and the Vette Feltrine, while behind rise the Dolomite peaks of Croda Granda, Sass d'Ortiga and Cima Oltro. www.rifugiocavallera.it/it_it/
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Located at the base of the splendid “Cadini” di Nèva, the Rifugio Boz is named after Bruno Boz, who tragically lost his life in the Nèva basin at the age of 36, falling into a grassy slope in October 1966. Following the tragedy, the CAI of Feltre committed to adapting the Malga Nèva building first to a Bivouac and then to a Refuge.
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Great refuge, very good meals and welcoming! Well managed.
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The area offers a range of options. Staffed refuges like Rifugio Casèra Ere and Malga Cavallera Mountain Hut provide meals, drinks, and overnight stays, often with traditional Bellunese cuisine. Bivouacs, such as Bivacco Palia and Bivacco Casera Campo, offer more basic shelter, typically with bunk beds and sometimes a fireplace, but are unstaffed.
Rifugio Casèra Ere is known for its breathtaking views across the entire Valbelluna. Malga Cavallera Mountain Hut also provides enchanting views of the Monti del Sole, Cimonega group, and Vette Feltrine. From Bivacco Casera Campo, you can enjoy a beautiful view over the Belluno plain.
Rifugio Casèra Ere is described as easily accessible, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors, including those who prefer less strenuous hikes. Its accessibility and amenities like a restaurant make it a good option for families.
The summer period, from early June to late September, is ideal as many huts like Rifugio Casèra Ere are open daily. In the off-season (February/May and October/November), some huts are open on Saturdays and Sundays. Autumn offers particularly beautiful and panoramic views, especially for excursions to places like Bivacco Palia.
Staffed refuges like Rifugio Casèra Ere and Bruno Boz Hut offer restaurants serving traditional Bellunese cuisine and typical products. Malga Cavallera Mountain Hut also offers traditional dishes, often prepared with organic and local products. Bivouacs are unstaffed and do not offer food services.
Yes, bivouacs like Bivacco Palia and Bivacco Casera Campo offer a more rustic and authentic mountain experience. Bivacco Palia, renovated from an old 'malga', provides basic accommodation with bunk beds and an outdoor fireplace. Bivacco Casera Campo is a small bivouac near the Brentaz Waterfalls, offering a chance to explore a less-known part of the Belluno Dolomites.
Many huts serve as excellent starting points or stops for hikes. For example, Bivacco Palia is a key point for the challenging hike to Monte Pizzocco. You can find various hiking routes, including those to Monte Pizzocco, Val Scura, and circular tours from San Gregorio nelle Alpi, by exploring the Hiking around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi guide.
Yes, Rifugio Casèra Ere is a popular destination for mountain biking, indicating that there are suitable trails in the vicinity. The broader Valbelluna region offers diverse terrain for various outdoor activities.
The huts are situated within a region known for its diverse natural landscape, including access to the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. From many huts, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Valbelluna, Monte Pizzocco, Monti del Sole, Cimonega group, and Vette Feltrine. Bivacco Casera Campo is located near the scenic Brentaz Waterfalls.
Hike durations vary significantly based on the hut and starting point. For instance, the excursion to Bivacco Palia involves significant elevation gain and steepness. Trails to Rifugio Casèra Ere are generally considered easily reachable. You can find detailed route information, including distances and difficulty, in the Hiking around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi guide.
Yes, there are circular routes that incorporate huts. For example, the 'Monte Pizzocco summit – Palia Bivouac loop from San Gregorio nelle Alpi' is a challenging hike. Another option is the 'Rifugio Casèra Ere – Ere Hut loop from San Gregorio nelle Alpi'. These routes allow you to experience multiple points of interest and return to your starting point.
Some bivouacs have nearby water sources. For example, Bivacco Palia has a water spring about 10 minutes away at an aqueduct intake. Bivacco Casera Campo also has a nearby natural water source (fountain). It's always advisable to confirm water availability and potability before relying on these sources.


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