Huts in Udine, a province in Italy's Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, offer access to alpine landscapes. The area features the Julian Alps and Carnic Alps, providing a setting for outdoor activities. These mountain huts serve as bases for exploring the region's natural environment and trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Splendid refuge, excellently managed, the food is excellent!
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...a very well-developed MTB forest trail with many beautiful views and a great place to stop for a break!
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…a beautifully situated hut with a great view 👀
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Excellent starting point for excursions in the area
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The Giaf refuge is located at 1400 meters above sea level. It is one of the support points for entering the Friulian Dolomites park from the north.
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Among the most appreciated huts in Udine are the Luigi Zacchi Hut, known for its stunning views and traditional Friulian dishes, and the Celso Gilberti Mountain Hut, recently refurbished and offering breathtaking scenery. Visitors also highly rate the Grego Hut for its regional cuisine and location in the Julian Alps.
Yes, several huts cater to families. The Luigi Zacchi Hut is noted as family-friendly and offers a pleasant walk from Lago di Fusine Superiore. Malga Pramosio (Casera Pramosio) is perfect for families seeking relaxation in an unspoiled natural setting, offering local cheeses. Additionally, Rifugio Fratelli De Gasperi features a 'Path of the Elves' (Sentiero degli Sbilf) trail, making it a magical experience for children.
The huts in Udine are set amidst diverse and stunning natural landscapes. You can find yourself in the Julian Alps with views of peaks like Mangart and Monte Canin, or in the Carnic Alps near Monte Coglians. The Friulian Dolomites Natural Park offers jagged peaks and bold towers, as seen near Giaf Hut and Rifugio Flaiban Pacherini. Many huts, like Luigi Zacchi Hut, overlook beautiful lakes such as Lake Fusine.
The Udine region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Many huts serve as excellent starting points for hiking and mountaineering, including ascents to peaks like Monte Coglians from Rifugio Marinelli, or Monte Canin and Monte Forato from Celso Gilberti Mountain Hut. You can also find running trails, such as the 'Anello di Bianchi' near Giaf Hut, or explore MTB trails like the Val Alba loop. For more detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails in Udine, Gravel biking in Udine, and Running Trails in Udine guides.
Yes, the region has huts with historical ties, particularly to WWI. Rifugio Lambertenghi-Romanin, located near the Austrian border, was originally a renovated military building from WWI. The area around it is rich in WWI history, featuring trenches and tunnels, making it a unique historical site for visitors.
Many huts in Udine are open seasonally. For example, Luigi Zacchi Hut is accessible year-round, typically open from May to September and December to Easter. Rifugio Marinelli is open from July to September. Generally, the summer months (July-September) are ideal for hiking and exploring, while some huts also offer winter access for snow activities.
Most huts in Udine provide both food and accommodation. They typically offer traditional Friulian and mountain dishes, often including local specialties like Frico and polenta. Accommodation usually consists of multibedded rooms or dormitories, though some, like Celso Gilberti Mountain Hut, also have double rooms. It's common to need a sleeping sheet or sleeping bag for overnight stays.
Rifugio Flaiban Pacherini, situated in the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, offers a truly authentic experience. It's accessible only on foot and is energy and water autonomous, integrating deeply with its natural environment. It provides panoramic views of the surrounding Dolomite peaks and is a base for various hiking traverses.
For challenging climbs, Luigi Zacchi Hut is a great base for excursions to peaks like Mangart and Ponza Grande. Rifugio Marinelli is ideal for ascending Monte Coglians. For multi-day treks, Rifugio Flaiban Pacherini serves as a base for routes like the 'Anello delle Dolomiti Friulane' and Alta Via di Forni. Rifugio Fratelli De Gasperi is a starting point for the Alta Via dei Silenzi and the 'Ferrata dei 50'.
While many huts require a hike, some offer easier access. Celso Gilberti Mountain Hut is connected to Sella Nevea by a cableway. Malga Pramosio (Casera Pramosio) has parking facilities nearby, making it more accessible for those arriving by car. Luigi Zacchi Hut is reached via a beautiful and pleasant walk from Lago di Fusine Superiore, which is generally accessible.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning scenery, delicious traditional food, and the welcoming atmosphere of the huts. Many highlight the friendly staff and the opportunity to connect with nature. The unique blend of alpine landscapes, local culture, and access to diverse trails makes the Udine huts a memorable experience for hikers and mountaineers alike.
Yes, some huts offer special amenities. The Luigi Zacchi Hut features a Finnish sauna available by reservation on weekends. Rifugio Fratelli De Gasperi boasts a small botanical garden, an alpine chapel, and even a bowling green, providing unique attractions for visitors.


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