Huts around Amalfi are primarily found in the Monti Lattari mountain range, offering access to hiking trails and panoramic views. The region is characterized by its rugged coastline and mountainous interior, providing diverse outdoor experiences. Accommodations range from traditional mountain refuges to unique coastal properties with a hut-like charm. These locations serve as bases for exploring the natural landscape and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Mandatory passage of almost all Monte Cerreto itineraries. Nice rest area with a wonderful view of the Gulf of Naples
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On the northern peak of Mount Finestra you can admire a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Salerno. There is a shelter called "il Telefono" which can be useful in case of need. Challenging routes to reach the north peak, therefore, trekking clothing and sturdy shoes are a must.
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Monte Finestra is a top of the Lattari Mountains and offers a panoramic view of the Amalfi Coast, the Gulf of Salerno and Vesuvius. The North peak has an altitude of 1138 meters and is also called "the telephone" because it houses a shelter (where it is possible to sleep with sleeping bags in case of need) with an old telephone box.
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The Santa Maria del Monte refuge is located on a plateau of the Lattari Mountains, at over 1000 meters above sea level. It has 13 beds and an outdoor rest area with benches and tables, and offers a panoramic view of the Gulf of Salerno, the Amalfi Coast and the island of Capri.
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Beautiful promising place. In the ruin a room is open as a shelter
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The Santa Maria dei Monti Refuge is located in Scala (SA), in the Monti Lattari regional park, at over a thousand meters above sea level. Opposite the refuge is Mount Campanaro overlooking the Gulf of Salerno, where the small altar with the statue of the Madonna is located. From here the view dominates the towns of Scala, Ravello and Maiori from above. The Refuge has 13 beds, divided into two floors in two separate small, completely independent apartments with bathroom and kitchen. A 15-minute walk from the refuge leads to the Vrecciaro water where you can enjoy a unique sunset overlooking the Gulf of Naples. The Refuge can be reached from Scala, Ravello, Agerola and the various municipalities that surround it. 15 minutes away is the high path via dei Monti Lattari, the famous path 300 which starts from Cava dei Tirreni and ends at Punta Campanella. Sant’ Alfonso Maria de Liguori lived in the refuge for most of his life and it was in Scala that he wrote the famous "You come down from the stars" in a cave. www.rifugiosantamaria.com/mountainshelter/index.php/it/ credits_ Santa Maria dei Monti Refuge
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Around Amalfi, you'll find two main types of experiences. There are traditional mountain refuges, known as rifugi, located in the Monti Lattari mountain range, which are ideal for hikers seeking access to trails and panoramic views. Additionally, the region offers charming hotels and villas with a 'hut-like' or intimate feel, often boasting incredible views and unique designs, particularly along the coastline.
For breathtaking views, consider Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti, located over 1000 meters above sea level, which offers stunning vistas of the Gulf of Salerno, Scala, Ravello, and Maiori. The Chianiello Refuge and Rest Area also provides a wonderful view of the Gulf of Naples.
Yes, Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti has historical significance, as Sant' Alfonso Maria de Liguori lived there and wrote 'You come down from the stars' in a nearby cave. Additionally, the luxurious Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa, while not a traditional hut, is a former 17th-century monastery perched on a cliff, offering a unique historical charm.
Mountain refuges like Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti typically offer basic but comfortable facilities. This refuge provides 13 beds divided into two independent apartments, each with its own bathroom and kitchen. It also features an outdoor rest area with benches and tables, and is a common passage point for hikers.
Yes, Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti can be family-friendly, as it offers 13 beds across two separate, independent apartments, each with a bathroom and kitchen, providing a comfortable base for families exploring the Monti Lattari regional park.
Mountain huts like Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti can be reached from towns such as Scala, Ravello, and Agerola. The Rifugio del Pellegrino at Avvocata is accessible and integrated with a significant pilgrimage route, reachable via different paths from locations like Dragonea or Maiori. Specific public transport options to trailheads would require local inquiry.
The huts serve as excellent bases for outdoor activities. Near Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti, you can access the 'Via dei Monti Lattari' (path 300), which runs from Cava dei Tirreni to Punta Campanella. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Amalfi guide, which includes routes like the Valle delle Ferriere and the path from Amalfi to Ravello. Mountain biking and running trails are also available; check the MTB Trails around Amalfi and Running Trails around Amalfi guides for details.
Yes, the 'Via dei Monti Lattari' (path 300) is a high path that passes near Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti. The Rifugio del Pellegrino at Avvocata is located along a significant pilgrimage route, making it a convenient resting point for those hiking to or from the Avvocata Sanctuary.
Visitors appreciate the unparalleled high-altitude views and direct access to hiking trails offered by mountain refuges. The serene mountain evenings and the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty are also highly valued. The komoot community has upvoted the huts around Amalfi 22 times and shared 14 photos, highlighting their appeal.
The Viesco plateau offers a beautiful and promising place where a room within a ruin is open as a shelter, providing a unique and rustic experience. Another interesting spot is the hut on the north summit of Mount Finestra, accessible via a panoramic but challenging trail from the Pietrapiana cave.
The Amalfi Coast is renowned for its stunning landscapes, and many accommodations leverage these views. For hiking, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant weather with milder temperatures, making them ideal for exploring the mountain trails and enjoying the huts.


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