Best huts around Velo D'Astico are found within a mountainous region offering a selection of inviting shelters. This area is characterized by its historical significance, particularly related to World War I, and features diverse landscapes including high-altitude passes, dense forests, and valleys. The region provides access to various trails, making it a destination for hikers and mountain bikers seeking both natural beauty and historical context.
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The first plans for the construction of a refuge on Pasubio date back to 1907. However, they were not realized until after the First World War, when the Schio section of the CAI began to build a refuge in memory of the soldiers who had fallen on Pasubio. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifugio_Achille_Papa
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Every Christmas since 1986, the largest bright comet in Italy, and perhaps Europe, has hovered between Mount Cengio and nearby Mount Singìo: 360 meters long, a star with eight 32-meter rays, 166 LED lights... it's visible up to 30 km away! During those days, the Stella Cometa Group's hut serves as a base camp and shelter for volunteers, as well as a reception area for visitors. But the small refuge in the woods is open year-round, available to hikers. It has a curious appearance: from the outside, it resembles a shack assembled from recycled materials; inside, it is cozy, spacious, and equipped with large tables, a fireplace, and a kitchenette. A rudimentary yet ingenious pulley system makes the door self-closing, protecting it from the elements! https://www.gruppostellacometa.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS8XGtxLwbU
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Crossroads for MTB routes and very simple walks
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Named after General Achille Papa, Gold Medal for military valor who died during the First World War in 1917, the refuge is located at the saddle of the Porte del Pasubio, at 1,928 meters above sea level, on the massif of the same name. Today the Papa refuge is owned by the CAI of Schio and boasts around sixty beds.
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Starting point of many paths. For the Civillina, Passo Zovo, Passo Camonda etc etc It can be reached by car but I do not recommend it because the road is unpaved, stony and narrow. Better to leave the car in a nice parking lot further down.
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THE CATULLIANA SOURCE AND TRADE FROM FERRUGINOUS WATER In 1801 Giovanni Catullo cultivated “pyrolusite” (a manganese oxide) near the Fonte Civillina refuge, working on ancient excavations and opening new tunnels. Subsequently, knowing the healing properties of the water that flowed from the land he was in charge of, he decided to exploit it commercially. It was a ferruginous-arsenical water and, in 1818, after having carried out the appropriate analyses, the water was considered curative and obtained a license from the Continental Health Authority for sale. In what was called "Fonte Catulliana" works were carried out in order to collect and convey the water that exuded from the rock and direct it into a collection tank which was initially made of wood and clay and later made of stone. In 1888 the source became the property of the municipality of Recoaro, which leased it for a few years. In this period the source of the Civillina was a locality
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Perfect place for a picnic – with tables and benches – at the crossroads of several dirt roads dating back to the First World War. The spruce forest (spruce forest) surrounding the small structure is beautiful.
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Many huts in the Velo D'Astico region are steeped in history, particularly related to World War I. For example, the General Achille Papa Refuge was constructed from remnants of an Italian barrack camp and serves as a hub for exploring historical military trails like the "Strada delle 52 Gallerie." The Boscon Bivouac is also located in an area rich with Great War history.
The Velo D'Astico region offers a variety of shelters, including staffed refuges with amenities, unstaffed bivouacs providing basic shelter, and volunteer-managed huts known for their community spirit. Each offers a unique experience, from historical sites with full services to rustic, always-open spots for hikers.
Yes, several huts and their surrounding areas are suitable for families. The General Achille Papa Refuge and Boscon Bivouac are both categorized as family-friendly. The Xomo Pass area, accessible by car, also serves as a convenient starting point for various excursions suitable for families.
The General Achille Papa Refuge, perched at 1928 meters at the Porte del Pasubio, offers breathtaking panoramic views. It provides approximately 60 beds for overnight stays, a restaurant, and other amenities, making it an ideal resting point or base for exploring the Pasubio massif.
Yes, the Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut is a small, rustic refuge managed by volunteers that is always open. It provides a sheltered space equipped with tables, a stove, and a large fireplace, offering a cozy spot for hikers to rest and warm up. It's known for its strong community spirit.
Many huts serve as excellent starting points for hiking. The General Achille Papa Refuge is a crucial hub for itineraries on Monte Pasubio, including the famous "Strada delle 52 Gallerie." The Xomo Pass is also close to the trail leading to the "Strada delle 52 Gallerie." You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring Hiking around Velo D'Astico.
Absolutely. The Velo D'Astico region is popular among mountain bikers. The Rifugio Passo Xomo is particularly well-known as either the beginning or end of the Strada Degli Scarubbi. For more routes, check out MTB Trails around Velo D'Astico and Gravel biking around Velo D'Astico.
Accessibility varies by hut. Rifugio Passo Xomo is notably accessible by car, making it a convenient starting point. Other huts, like the General Achille Papa Refuge, are at higher altitudes and may require hiking or specific routes to reach. Parking is often available at trailheads or lower-altitude refuges like Passo Xomo.
Many staffed refuges, such as the Rifugio Generale Achille Papa, typically operate from June to September, with extended weekend openings in the shoulder seasons. Unstaffed bivouacs like Boscon Bivouac and volunteer-managed huts like Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut are often open year-round, though amenities may be limited outside peak seasons. Summer and early autumn generally offer the most favorable weather for exploring the trails.
Amenities vary significantly. Larger refuges like the General Achille Papa Refuge offer beds, a restaurant, electricity, and water. More rustic shelters, such as the Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut, provide basic comforts like tables, a stove, and a fireplace. Boscon Bivouac offers a picnic area with benches, tables, and a covered fireplace.
Yes, some huts offer food and refreshments. The General Achille Papa Refuge has a restaurant and provides breakfast with local delights. Rifugio Passo Xomo also offers refreshments and overnight accommodation. For unstaffed huts, it's advisable to bring your own supplies.
The Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut is associated with the impressive "Stella Cometa" (Christmas Star), a large illuminated star installed by the group on Monte Cengio during the Christmas period. This adds a magical touch to the landscape and the hut serves as a base camp for volunteers and visitors during this time.


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