Best huts around Longarone are located within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, providing access to alpine experiences. This region features a mountainous landscape, offering a setting for trekkers and outdoor enthusiasts. Longarone acts as a gateway to various mountain huts, many of which are historical structures or renovated shepherd's huts. The area combines natural features with opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Be careful if you have your 4-legged friends with you because the trail is full of ticks that attach easily.. spray repellent products several times along the route. 9/05/2026
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The structure that houses the Rifugio Dolomites – Monte Rite was built at the beginning of the last century, when the Kingdom of Italy militarily fortified the Cadore area to protect itself from a possible Austrian advance. To this end, it built the so-called "Cadore-Maè Fortress," which included the Monte Rite complex. In 1917, after the defeat at Caporetto, the army abandoned this position. In the summer of 1944, the remains of the fortification served as a refuge for the Cadore partisans. In 1997, Reinhold Messner identified the Rite as the ideal location for his "Museum in the Clouds"; renovations began, which led to the inauguration of the museum and the adjoining refuge in 2002. Nestled just 20 meters below the summit, it enjoys a magnificent view of most of the Dolomite mountain ranges. From its terrace, the view of the Sassolungo di Cibiana is magnificent. It offers hikers cozy rooms (some with private bathrooms) and home-cooked meals featuring traditional dishes. Easily accessible from Forcella Cibiana year-round, it is a stop on the Alta Via delle Dolomiti no. 3 and the Anello Zoldano. The refuge, owned by the Municipality of Cibiana di Cadore, is open from May to October and on winter weekends when the weather is nice.
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Extremely touristy refuge.
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Beautiful tour with wonderful views and good paths.
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The Carestiato Refuge (1,834 m) stands on the panoramic Còl dei Pass, at the base of the southern faces of the Moiazza. It was built after World War II thanks to a courageous initiative by the Agordina Section of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI). The project was largely supported by the Carestiato family, in memory of their young son Bruto (1921-1943), who died in the Civetta massif. Còl dei Pass, chosen for the refuge, was at that time accessible only by a path used by herds from the nearby mountain pasture: all the necessary materials were therefore carried on the shoulders of endless teams of volunteers who ascended from Passo Duràn. Later, the collaboration of the Alpine troops from the XXII Marzo 1848 Barracks, who intervened several times with their pack animal unit, proved providential. Only the framework was prepared by sourcing wood from the adjacent wooded area and transported to the hill via rudimentary cableways. Over the years, the refuge has undergone technical and structural modernizations to provide logistical assistance to its numerous hikers. The current access (trail 549) was completed in 1978 and subsequently expanded several times. A unique feature is the crossing of the enormous Val di Vie gravel flow, which often blocks the dirt road. The water intake for the refuge's aqueduct is located here, supplied by a modern pumping station. The old structure underwent a radical renovation in 2005-2006, bringing the refuge to a modern and efficient standard through the expansion and modernization of the sleeping accommodations, kitchen area, and outdoor terrace. These works began under the presidency of Giorgio Fontanive and were completed thanks to funding from the Veneto Region, along with funds acquired from the sale of the "Cesare Tomè" refuge at Passo Duràn. The Carestiato Refuge has 8 bedrooms, each with 4 bunk beds, and an additional 4 bedrooms in the annex at the back. From here, the view sweeps across the Agordina Valley and its surrounding mountains: Monte Célo, Monti del Sole, Vette Feltrine, and the Croda Granda-Agnèr mountain range. www.rifugiocarestiato.com
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Very welcoming refuge and very helpful managers
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Watch out for ticks along the road! Date 26/06/2025
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The 7° alpini refuge is dedicated to the fallen of the 7° Alpini regiment; the chapel of the Regina Alpinorum, to protect hikers and in memory of the mountaineers who died on the walls of the Schiara, while the Severino Lussato bivouac is dedicated to the national secretary who fell from the Tofana di Rozes All three are located in the suggestive Conca del Pis Pilon at the foot of the great walls of the Pelf, the Pale del Balcon and the Schiara. Located on the Alta Via n.1, it is the starting point for challenging via ferratas
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Many huts in the Longarone area boast incredible vistas. For example, Bruto Carestiato Hut is surrounded by a magnificent backdrop. Duran Pass offers a magnificent view of the steeply rising walls of the southern Dolomites. Rifugio Pian de Fontana is known for its "fabulous views" down the valley and suggestive vistas from its sunny position on the southern slopes of the Cime dei Bachèt. From Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut, you can admire breathtaking views of the peaks of Moschesìn and Zità.
Yes, the area around Longarone offers options for families. Malga Pramper, associated with Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut, is highlighted as family-friendly. It features comfortable forest roads suitable even for strollers for the initial part of the hike, and provides opportunities for children to play. Many huts also offer accommodation and traditional meals suitable for families.
Huts around Longarone, such as Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut, typically offer traditional home-cooked meals. Malga Pramper is particularly known for its delicious homemade dairy products like fresh milk, yogurt, ricotta, and cheese, as well as typical mountain fare like polenta and *schiz*. Many huts also provide accommodation, often in rooms or dormitories, and some, like Rifugio Pian de Fontana, even offer modern conveniences like satellite broadband.
The summer months, generally from late June to late September, are ideal for visiting most huts around Longarone, including Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut, when they are fully open and accessible. This period offers the best weather for hiking and enjoying the alpine environment.
Several huts in the Longarone area are located on significant hiking routes. 7th Alpini Hut is a classic destination and a starting point for numerous excursions and challenging via ferratas. Rifugio Pian de Fontana and Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut both serve as overnight stops on the Alta Via 1, a famous multi-day trek through the Dolomites. Casera Bosconero Hut is a reference point for beautiful excursions, including a stage of the Alta Via Dolomiti n. 3 and the Zoldano ring. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Longarone guide.
While many trails in the Dolomites can be challenging, some huts are more accessible. Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut is a popular hiking destination, especially when approached from the Val di Zoldo side, and is also an ideal destination for a Sunday excursion. The paths starting from this refuge are mostly easy and non-technical. Malga Pramper also offers comfortable forest roads suitable for easier walks.
The huts are nestled within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, offering diverse natural features. Near Rifugio Pian de Fontana, you'll find a sunny position on the southern slopes of the Cime dei Bachèt, bordering the Schiara and Pramper groups. Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut is set in a grassy basin amidst pine trees and flower meadows at the foot of the Pramperet cliffs, dominated by the imposing Cima Pramper. A beautiful place not too far from Sommariva is Van de Zità, characterized by a fascinating lunar landscape.
Yes, some huts offer private or smaller rooms. For instance, Bruto Carestiato Hut offers accommodation in four-bed rooms with bunk beds, designed not as dormitories. Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut has a capacity for 25 people in rooms for 6 or 8.
While the immediate vicinity of some huts might be hiking-focused, the broader Longarone region offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various trails, including those with moderate to difficult ratings. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Longarone guide or the Gravel biking around Longarone guide.
Many huts in the region have a rich history. Bruto Carestiato Hut was built after the Second World War and named after a young man who died climbing. 7th Alpini Hut is dedicated to the fallen of the 7th Alpini regiment, with a chapel in memory of mountaineers. Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut began its history in 1923 as a shelter for cattle and forest workers, undergoing transformations before becoming a full refuge in 1950.
While popularity can vary, huts like Rifugio Pian de Fontana, being a collection of converted shepherd's huts, offer a more secluded feel. Its remote setting within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park often provides a tranquil experience away from larger crowds, despite being on the Alta Via 1.
Access to huts often involves parking at trailheads in the valleys or at mountain passes. For example, Duran Pass has two refuges directly at the crossroads of a hiking trail and road, suggesting parking availability. Specific parking information for individual trailheads leading to huts is usually found in detailed route descriptions.


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