Best huts around Budoia are found in a municipality within the province of Pordenone, offering access to the Col Nudo-Cavallo group and the Piancavallo area. This region features a blend of mountain landscapes, forests, and alpine pastures. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences related to its mountaineering history. The area is characterized by its natural setting, including the Cansiglio plateau.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The bivouac is well-maintained and in a great location. Unfortunately, I encountered a rainy day with low clouds.
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Great place for a picnic, we found another group of friends and didn't go in, but it seems well equipped
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This refuge is crucial to enhance the Horse group.
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Excellent base in the winter period.
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Rifugio Semenza excellent welcome ☺️ it is a very very beautiful refuge. If in those parts, absolutely worth stopping at least for a beer🍺
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A beautiful route, little traffic.
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The Lastè bivouac, at 2,050 meters above sea level, is a simple barrel shelter, thanks to its bright red color it is easily identifiable even from a distance. Inside you can find nine beds with mattress, pillows and blankets. From here, you can enjoy a magnificent panorama of the peaks between Alpago and Friuli, particularly evocative with the twilight lights.
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...2' from the Semenza refuge, 1 hour from Mount Caulana, just below the high via dei Rondoi...it overlooks the valley that descends towards Lake Barcis...
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Around Budoia, you'll find a variety of mountain huts, alpine huts, and bivouacs. These facilities range from staffed refuges offering accommodation and dining to simpler, unstaffed shelters for overnight stays, catering to different levels of mountaineering and hiking experiences.
The Carlo and Massimo Semenza Mountain Hut provides 18 beds and is typically open daily from June 15th to September 15th, and on weekends until October. Another option is the Vallorch Alpine Hut, which offers single beds in dormitories or double rooms, along with a restaurant serving traditional and vegetarian cuisine.
Yes, Budoia has unstaffed bivouacs. The Baita degli Alpini (Former Mognol Huts) is always open as a bivouac, featuring wooden tables, benches, and bunk beds (without mattresses) with a large fireplace. The Lastè Bivouac, a distinctive red barrel shelter at 2,050 meters, offers 9 beds with mattresses, pillows, and blankets, and is accessible when the nearby Semenza Refuge is closed.
For staffed huts like the Carlo and Massimo Semenza Mountain Hut, the main season is from June 15th to September 15th when it's open daily. It also remains open on weekends until October. Unstaffed bivouacs like the Baita degli Alpini are always open, making them accessible year-round, though winter conditions require appropriate gear and experience.
The Lastè Bivouac, located at 2,050 meters, provides a magnificent panorama of the peaks between Alpago and Friuli, especially at twilight. Additionally, Malga Campo (not listed as a highlight in this guide, but a notable local hut) offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Friulian plain, stretching from Slovenia to the Adriatic coast.
Yes, the Vallorch Alpine Hut is classified as family-friendly and operates as a Center for Rural Animation and Naturalistic Education. The nearby Pian di Cansiglio plateau is also noted as a family-friendly area with forests and viewpoints.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various excursions. You can enjoy hiking and trekking to nearby peaks and malgas. For cycling enthusiasts, there are mountain bike and e-bike routes, with some facilities offering services like repairs and charging. You can explore road cycling routes around Budoia, such as the 'View of Lake Santa Croce – Vajont Dam Memorial loop' or 'Caneva – Polcenigo Village Center loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'Ring tour on Cansiglio from Dardago'. Running trails are also available, including the 'Rujal Channel – San Tomè Chapel loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Budoia, Gravel biking around Budoia, and Running Trails around Budoia guides.
The Carlo and Massimo Semenza Mountain Hut holds significant mountaineering history. It is named after Carlo Semenza, a renowned engineer and founder of the Vittorio Veneto section of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI), and later his son Massimo. The refuge was inaugurated in 1963, reflecting the region's deep connection to alpine exploration and its pioneers.
While not a highlight in this guide, Malga Campo in the Piancavallo area is known for promoting slow and sustainable tourism. It offers traditional dishes prepared with local products, some cultivated directly on their biological farm, which raises endangered breeds like grey alpine cows and Noric horses.
The Vallorch Alpine Hut, for instance, provides a large free parking area, making it a convenient starting point for excursions into the Cansiglio region.
Visitors frequently appreciate the authentic mountain experience, the historical significance of places like the Semenza Hut, and the stunning panoramic views offered by high-altitude bivouacs. The community also values the opportunities for outdoor activities and the natural beauty of the Col Nudo-Cavallo group and the Piancavallo area.


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