Best huts around Mascali, a town on Sicily's eastern coast, offer diverse accommodations. The area is characterized by its proximity to Mount Etna and the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can find rustic mountain refuges, comfortable cabins, and holiday homes. These options provide access to volcanic landscapes, seaside relaxation, and active adventures.
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Shelter temporarily closed Reopened at the end of October
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Small refuge but with everything you need, I really enjoyed making a little stop here before starting my route in the Sartorius Mountains. Excellent
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You can sleep here or just have something to eat or drink. Fair prices for a mountain hut and a great view of Etna and the sea.
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private CAI hut and therefore closed. There is a picnic bench in the shade outside.
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The Rifugio Alpino Ragabo hotel is located on the Linguaglossa side of Etna. A very nice place, especially to refresh yourself after a long walk. Too bad about the excessive number of motorcyclists... including noise and exhaust fumes. https://www.ragabo.it/
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Built around 1950, it is perhaps the ugliest on Etna as there are no services of any kind outside, not even a bench to sit on. You can ask for use at the CAI of Linguaglossa
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Around Mascali, you can find a diverse range of accommodations. These include rustic mountain refuges and huts nestled on Mount Etna, offering an authentic volcanic experience. There are also more comfortable cabins, bungalows, and holiday homes, often with modern amenities and scenic views, particularly along the coast.
For an immersive volcanic experience, consider huts like Rifugio Sapienza, a well-known starting point for climbing Etna's crater, or Galvarina Shelter, a characteristic volcanic hut built with lava stone on Etna's western side. These provide a rugged stay with breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, several options cater to families. Ragabo Refuge is noted as family-friendly and offers food and shelter. For seaside options, MOKAMBO Camping Village and Parco di Campeggio La Zagara in Mascali offer bungalows with private beach access and various services, ideal for families.
Trekkers and hikers often favor huts like Rifugio Timparossa, located within a beautiful beech forest at 1850m, offering overnight stays and facilities for fires. Another popular spot is Serra Buffa Refuge, a spartan but welcoming refuge inside the Bosco della Cerrita, perfect for a break during a hike.
Absolutely. MOKAMBO Camping Village in Mascali offers bungalows directly by the sea with a private beach. Similarly, Parco di Campeggio La Zagara in Fondachello di Mascali provides bungalows with excellent access to the sea. Casa C&S is a holiday home situated directly on Fondachello Beach, offering beachfront accommodation and sea views.
Facilities vary. Mountain refuges like Rifugio Timparossa offer basic amenities like sleeping areas (often requiring sleeping bags), water wells, and barbecue facilities. Others, like Rifugio Sapienza, are more developed with accommodation, restaurants, and shops. Coastal bungalows and holiday homes typically provide modern comforts such as fully equipped kitchens, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi.
Yes, some huts offer dining options. Citelli Refuge is known for its excellent espresso and also serves other beverages. Ragabo Refuge provides tasty food at reasonable prices and a cafe. In coastal areas, camping villages like MOKAMBO have restaurants, pizzerias, and bars.
The area around Mascali offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Serra Buffa Refuge – Monte Crisimo Mountain Hut loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Silvestri Craters – Sapienza Hut loop', and challenging gravel biking trails. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Mascali, Road Cycling Routes around Mascali, and Gravel biking around Mascali guides.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and exploring Mount Etna, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures. Autumn is particularly stunning around Rifugio Timparossa, as the beech forest turns a striking red. For seaside activities, the summer months (July-August) are ideal, though they can be busier.
Visitors highly appreciate the unique blend of volcanic landscapes and coastal beauty. The mountain huts offer unparalleled immersion in nature, with stunning views and opportunities for adventurous exploration. Coastal accommodations are valued for their comfort, private beach access, and proximity to cultural sites. The community has shared over 30 photos and given more than 100 upvotes for the huts in the area.
Yes, Citelli Refuge, located at 1740 meters above sea level on the north-east area of Etna, is a fantastic viewpoint. It offers great views over the coast to the Mediterranean Sea. Many of the Etna refuges also provide breathtaking panoramic views of the volcanic landscape.
Some mountain huts, like Rifugio Timparossa, are open and offer the possibility of overnight stays, often with basic facilities like sleeping areas and stoves. Rifugio Sapienza also provides accommodation. It's advisable to check specific hut details for availability and requirements, as some may require booking or have limited services.


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