Best huts around Forgaria Nel Friuli are situated in a picturesque area within the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, offering diverse accommodation options for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including mountains and valleys, and provides access to numerous trekking routes. Visitors can explore a variety of huts, from traditional alpine refuges to renovated mountain caseras and private bivouacs. This area is ideal for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the local heritage.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Small high plateau, along the route there is this apparently renovated Stavoli, without management.
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A mountain hut along the route, not open for business at the time of cycling past.
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A modern mountain hut with livestock farming, classically situated in a small basin and with a wide view towards the Julian Alps.
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Casera Avrint, unmanaged but accessible and open to the public. It sits on a panoramic plateau overlooking Tolmezzo and the surrounding valleys.
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Beautiful view of the valley after many kilometers and meters of altitude climbing through lonely, spooky forests.
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Malga Amula, completely rebuilt on the ruins of the old building.
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This beautiful mountain hut stands in the heart of the mountains between the Tagliamento and Arzino valleys.
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Beautiful plateau near Forchia Amula.
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Accessibility varies among the huts. For example, Casera Avrint is easily accessible within about 50 minutes from the road leading to Sella Chianzutan. The Cuar Alpine Hut involves a long forest road from Alesso with steep sections, but it's not technically difficult. Bivacco Tamars can be reached via various CAI paths or more easily by car from the Monte Prat plateau followed by a short walk.
Facilities differ by hut. Casera Avrint offers a spacious kitchen with a wood stove, cots for sleeping (bring your own sleeping bag), a woodshed, outdoor benches, a fireplace, and a gas stove. There is no running water, so conservative use is advised. Bivacco Tamars has a ground floor with a table, benches, a wood stove, basic provisions, and tableware, plus a sleeping loft. It also has a woodshed, bench, and stone oven outside, with a limited water supply from a small tank.
Several huts provide stunning vistas. The Cuar Alpine Hut offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Cavazzo and the vast Friuli plain. Casera Avrint boasts a panoramic view of the Tolmezzo basin and the majestic Carnic Alps. Additionally, Davass Hut is situated on a suggestive panoramic balcony overlooking the Friulian plain.
While traditional huts may require some hiking, the Albergo Diffuso Forgaria Monte Prat offers a family-friendly experience. These renovated 19th-century stone houses provide modern comforts, fully equipped kitchens, and services like mountain bike rentals and guided excursions, making it an excellent base for families to explore the natural surroundings.
The region around Forgaria Nel Friuli is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging mountain biking trails and gravel biking options. For example, explore routes like the 'Tagliamento Bridge – Lake Cornino loop' for cycling or 'View of Lake Cavazzo – Monte Festa Fortress loop' for MTB. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Forgaria Nel Friuli, MTB Trails around Forgaria Nel Friuli, and Gravel biking around Forgaria Nel Friuli guides.
The mid-seasons (spring and autumn) are often ideal for visiting the huts, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking. Winter can also be suitable for some huts, especially those with southern exposure and not at excessive altitudes, like Davass Hut. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, near the huts, you can find interesting historical elements. For instance, the Stavoli di Forchia Amula are ruins of ancient stables, with one recently rebuilt, offering a glimpse into the region's past settlements.
For unmanaged huts like Casera Avrint or Bivacco Tamars, it's essential to bring your own sleeping bag. Additionally, consider bringing sufficient water as supplies can be limited or non-existent, and any specific food or cooking supplies you might need, although some huts provide basic tableware.
Yes, Forgaria Nel Friuli offers both managed refuges and unmanaged, open-access shelters for hikers. The Bivacco Tamars is a prime example of a small, private hut that remains graciously open to all passing hikers, providing a rustic and welcoming environment.
The Albergo Diffuso Forgaria Monte Prat is a unique 'dispersed hotel' concept. It features renovated 19th-century stone houses integrated into the local landscape, offering modern comforts within historic structures. Located on the Monte Prat plateau, it provides a distinctive lodging experience that supports the preservation of local heritage while allowing guests to enjoy the surrounding nature and outdoor activities.
The terrain leading to the huts in Forgaria Nel Friuli varies. For example, the approach to Cuar Alpine Hut follows a forest road that is long and has steep sections but is not technically difficult. Other paths might involve forest stretches, open panoramic plateaus, or sections that can be reached by mountain bike. Always be prepared for varied mountain terrain.


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