Huts around Cesiomaggiore are situated within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, offering access to a mountainous region. This area is characterized by its natural landscape, including the Feltrine peaks and Val Canali. The huts serve as strategic points for hikers exploring popular trails and multi-day treks. Cesiomaggiore provides a base for experiencing the Dolomite landscape and its alpine adventures.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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A beautiful refuge in a very panoramic location, accessible from the Croce d'Aune Pass via the long military road (also accessible by mountain bike, with caution). The refuge is the starting point for many hikes in the Feltrine Alps, including Mount Pavione, the highest peak.
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It can be reached via a comfortable but sometimes very steep road. Stunning views of the Piave Valley.
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Amazing refuge, open for long periods even in winter. Great food, great view.
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For the view and when the refuge is open, for the welcome
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The Bivacco G. Menegazzi is a small brick structure managed by the ANA group of Gosaldo; it has an economical stove and a wooden mezzanine with 8 beds. It is located at 1,737 m above sea level, in the Pian Lònch pasture, about ten minutes from the Rifugio Malga Cavallera. The view from here is truly enchanting: in front the gaze sweeps over the Monti del Sole, the Cimonega group and the Vette Feltrine, while behind rise the Dolomite peaks of Croda Granda, Sass d’Ortiga and Cima Oltro. Inaugurated in August 1980, it was created by recovering the old Casera Pianlonch. It is named after Giovanni Menegazzi, an Alpine soldier from Sant'Andrea di Gosaldo who fell on Monte Golico in March 1941 and was awarded the silver medal for military valor.
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Beautiful refuge, located on a panoramic hilltop
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Explanatory sign with wooden figure near the Dal Piaz refuge, which enhances the "peak cirques".
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The Dal Piaz refuge is an excellent base for those travelling along the Alta Via number 2 and for all hikers who frequent these pleasant places.
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For breathtaking views, consider the Giorgio Dal Piaz Mountain Hut, located on the Feltrine peaks within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, offering panoramic views over the Busa delle Vette. Another excellent choice is the Treviso Hut in Val Canali, which is surrounded by picturesque larch and fir forests. The Rifugio Casèra Ere also provides a splendid viewpoint over Valbelluna from its promontory.
Yes, the Treviso Hut in Val Canali was built in 1897 by the Dresden section of the DÖAV. The Scarpa-Gurekian Hut has a rich history, originally built as a chalet by Venetian painter Enrico Scarpa in 1912, and later expanded and co-dedicated to Ohannes Gurekian, an Armenian engineer and mountaineer.
Most huts, like the Treviso Hut and Rifugio Bruno Bòz, are typically open from mid-June to late September. Some, such as the Treviso Hut, may offer weekend openings starting from May 1st, and Rifugio Casèra Ere is open on weekends during February-May and October-November. Always check specific hut opening times before planning your visit.
While many trails in the Dolomites can be challenging, huts like Scarpa-Gurekian Hut serve as a base for easier excursions, such as the nearby Còl di Luna or the Fabio Miniussi Nature Trail. Rifugio Casèra Ere offers accommodation in rooms, which can be convenient for families.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Trails leading to the Giorgio Dal Piaz Mountain Hut offer views of the Busa delle Vette, known for its extraordinary floral richness and wildlife. The Treviso Hut is nestled among larch and fir forests, providing a picturesque setting in Val Canali.
Yes, many huts offer accommodation. The Treviso Hut in Val Canali has 35 beds and a winter room. Rifugio Casèra Ere provides overnight stays in rooms with 2, 4, and 6 beds. The Giovanni Menegazzi Bivouac offers 6 beds, a stove, and a table for basic shelter.
Many huts provide food services. The Treviso Hut and Rifugio Casèra Ere both have restaurants and pubs. Rifugio Bruno Bòz, though not listed as a highlight here, is also known for its delicious food.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging loops like the 17.4 km route around Lago della Stua and Rifugio Bruno Boz. There are also mountain biking trails, such as the 'Colli cesiolini' loop, and road cycling routes like the Val Canzoi and Lake Stua Loop. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Cesiomaggiore, MTB Trails around Cesiomaggiore, and Road Cycling Routes around Cesiomaggiore guides.
Yes, the Giorgio Dal Piaz Mountain Hut is strategically located along Alta Via 2 of the Dolomites, also known as Alta Via delle Leggende (High Route of Legends), making it an ideal stop for multi-day trekkers.
Facilities vary by hut. Many offer basic amenities like beds and a winter room, as seen at the Treviso Hut. Larger huts like Rifugio Casèra Ere and Treviso Hut often have restaurants and pubs. Some, like Rifugio Bruno Bòz, even offer hot showers (for a fee due to water scarcity) and blankets, though a sleeping bag liner is recommended.
While not explicitly stated for all huts, it is generally recommended, and often mandatory for popular huts like Rifugio Bruno Bòz, especially during peak season. Always check with the specific hut directly for their reservation policies.
The Busa delle Vette, visible from the Giorgio Dal Piaz Mountain Hut, is renowned for its exceptional floral diversity and abundant wildlife. It's a prime spot for nature observation within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park.


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