Best huts around Resia are primarily found in the Val Venosta region of South Tyrol, Italy, and extend into the Julian Alps. This area is characterized by high alpine scenery, traditional South Tyrolean culture, and serves as a base for hiking and mountaineering. The landscape features numerous peaks, glaciers, and valleys, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The region is known for its blend of Italian and Austrian influences, reflected in its architecture and cuisine.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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…a beautifully situated hut with a great view 👀
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Beautiful high-altitude trail on the Stol that leads into a rather steep footpath, on which we had to push the bike downhill for a few minutes.
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Whether the hut is open is indicated on a sign at parking lot 6
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The Rifugio Giacomo di Brazzà is located on the Montasio Plateau, in the Julian Alps. It offers typical Friulian cuisine and overnight accommodation, can be reached from Sella Nevea, and is the starting point for the Sentiero Attrezzato Ceria-Merlone. It is open from mid-June to the end of September, and to check the openings on weekends during the rest of the year, I recommend consulting the refuge page: https://www.facebook.com/rifugiodibrazza/
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perfect place in the middle of Friuli alps
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Great end point of the climb with views in all directions.
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For breathtaking views, consider Rifugio Pellarini, which provides spectacular views of Sella Nabois. Other notable huts include Rifugio Madriccio (Madritschhütte) with panoramic views of the Ortles Group, Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabarettahütte) offering magnificent views of the Ortles north face, and Rifugio Bella Vista (Schöne-Aussicht-Hütte) with incomparable views of glaciers and the Ötztal Alps.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Malga di Tarres (Tarscher Alm) is particularly family-friendly, featuring a large meadow for children and a circular route with mythical characters carved into trees. It's also easily accessible via a chairlift. Rifugio Serristori (Düsseldorferhütte) also offers family-friendly amenities like a small playground and a raft on a mountain lake.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy various cycling tours, including challenging routes like the 'Sella Nevea, Lago del Predil to the Alpe Adria cycle path' or moderate ones like 'Ciclovia Alpe Adria from Chiusaforte to Resiutta'. For more details, see the Cycling around Resia guide. Mountaineering is also popular, with routes like 'Gilberti Hut loop' available. Find more options in the Mountain Hikes around Resia guide. Additionally, there are challenging MTB Trails around Resia, such as the 'Ascent to Sella Sagata'.
Rifugio Nino Corsi (Zufallhütte) is an excellent starting point for numerous hikes, mountain climbs, and glacier tours within the Stelvio National Park. Rifugio Tabaretta (Tabarettahütte) serves as a base for challenging mountaineering endeavors to the Ortles summit. Rifugio Pio XI (Weißkugelhütte) and Rifugio Oberettes (Oberetteshütte) are ideal for high-altitude excursions and glacier tours, particularly to Palla Bianca (Weisskugel).
Yes, Rifugio Similaun (Similaunhütte), located at 3,019 meters in the Ötztal Alps, is historically significant as it is near where Ötzi the Iceman was found. The hut itself was built in 1899.
Rifugio Madriccio (Madritschhütte) boasts Europe's highest igloo for après-ski. Rifugio Bella Vista (Schöne-Aussicht-Hütte) offers unique amenities like an igloo for sleeping and the highest outdoor sauna in Europe. Rifugio Nino Corsi (Zufallhütte) includes a sauna and a traditional 'stube' (lounge).
Grego Hut is known for its very good regional cuisine. Rifugio Madriccio (Madritschhütte) serves typical South Tyrolean dishes like Tyrolean dumplings and Kaiserschmarrn. Rifugio Pio XI (Weißkugelhütte) provides exquisite gastronomy with traditional dishes. Rifugio Oberettes (Oberetteshütte) is notable for being supplied with almost exclusively organic products from local farmers.
Many huts are typically open from late spring to early autumn. For example, Rifugio Nino Corsi (Zufallhütte) is generally open from late February to late October, closing in May. Rifugio Serristori (Düsseldorferhütte) is open from June 10th to October 10th. For high-altitude huts, the summer months (June to September) are generally best for hiking, while spring offers opportunities for ski mountaineering.
Malga di Tarres (Tarscher Alm) is easily accessible via a chairlift, making it a good option for beginners or families. Rifugio Madriccio (Madritschhütte) is reachable via the Solda panoramic cable car, followed by an approximately one-hour family-friendly hike.
Celso Gilberti Mountain Hut is an alpine refuge in the Julian Alps, serving as a base for exploring the Canin Group. Grego Hut is also nestled in the Julian Alps.
Rifugio Bella Vista (Schöne-Aussicht-Hütte) in Senales (Schnals) has been open year-round for extended periods since 1890, offering unique comforts and amenities even in colder months.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning alpine scenery, the traditional South Tyrolean cuisine, and the huts serving as excellent bases for hiking and mountaineering. The komoot community has contributed over 140 photos and given more than 240 upvotes to the huts in the region, highlighting their appeal.


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