Huts in Riserva Naturale Regionale Della Val Alba are situated in the eastern sector of the southern Carnic Alps, covering nearly 3,000 hectares. This pristine mountain environment offers several notable huts and bivouacs that provide shelter for visitors. The region features diverse terrain, including mountain beech forests and panoramic views of valleys and peaks.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Rifugio Vualt. Excellently renovated bivouac with a stove, running water from the external fountain, large table with chairs, and a well-stocked pantry with pots and cutlery. Upstairs, 7 sleeping places with mattresses.
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Ciasut dal Scior, former war barracks, now a bivouac, located in a very panoramic position on the ridge of Mount Vualt.
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The Vualt refuge is a beautiful farmhouse located at 1168m. above sea level, excellently restored and used as a bivouac. Inside there is an economic stove and beds. Outside there is a water source.
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Cjasut dal Sior, a small shelter located at 1752m above sea level in a very panoramic position near Mount Vualt.
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Very panoramic, equipped and comfortable bivouac.
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Rib ascent path towards the Bianchi bivouac.
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Self-managed refuge with fountain water and economical stove (reinstalled this year). upstairs there are 8 beds, some with mattresses
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Cjasut dal Sior refuge, from here you can enjoy a beautiful view towards the dolomitic limestones of Carnia, where two silhouettes in particular stand out, Monte Sernio and Creta Grauzaria, which dominate the Val d'Aupa.
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The region offers a variety of mountain huts, bivouacs, and shelters, including restored farmhouses and small, panoramic shelters. These provide options for overnight stays and rest stops for visitors exploring the area.
For stunning views, consider Cjasùt dal Sciôr, situated at 1752m, which provides vistas towards the Dolomitic limestones of Carnia, including Monte Sernio and Creta Grauzaria. Rifugio Vualt also offers splendid views of the valley.
Yes, simple walks to Rifugio Vualt and its surrounding wooded basin are suitable for families and less experienced hikers. The refuge itself is a beautifully restored former farmhouse, offering a comfortable stopover.
Cjasùt dal Sciôr holds significant historical value as an alpine garrison built in 1911, which housed approximately 150 soldiers during the First World War. This adds a layer of cultural interest to its natural beauty.
Huts like Rifugio Vualt are typically unguarded bivouacs equipped with an economic stove and beds inside, with a water source available outside. Bivacco Bianchi, recently reconstructed, offers accommodation for four people and a dining table on the ground floor, with additional sleeping spaces upstairs and a water well nearby.
Yes, the ascent to Bivacco Bianchi typically takes 2 to 3 hours, covering approximately 5 km with an 800m elevation gain on a well-marked route. This trail is considered challenging but rewarding, leading to a paradise for mountain enthusiasts.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain hikes, such as the Monte Vualt and Ciasut dal Sior loop, or the Cima Chiavals route. For running, explore trails like the Monte Chiavals Loop via Bivacco Bianchi. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find difficult routes like the 'Alle pendici di Monte Chiavals' loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes, Running Trails, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
The region is ideal for hiking and visiting huts during seasons with favorable weather conditions. While specific seasonal recommendations for huts are not detailed, the area is known for its pristine mountain environment, suggesting spring through autumn for the best experience. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Near Rifugio Vualt, you can traverse a beautiful mountain beech forest, offering panoramic glimpses of the basin and the peaks of Cjavâlz and Çuc dal Bôr. From Cjasùt dal Sciôr, you'll see the prominent Monte Sernio and Creta Grauzaria. The area around Bivacco Bianchi is known for its pristine mountain environment, with a short circular trail leading to the summit of Monte Chia for sunrise views.
Rifugio Vualt can be reached by bicycle via a forest track from Pradis, though the last 3 km are unpaved, steep, and include challenging concrete ramps. Similarly, Cjasùt dal Sciôr is accessible via a forest track from Pradis, with the final kilometers being dirt and featuring steep ramps.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities, the stunning panoramic views, and the sense of solitude offered by these mountain retreats. The historical context of some shelters and the opportunity for a comfortable stopover during hikes are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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