Best huts around Bordano are found in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, which serves as a gateway to mountainous areas. While Bordano itself features charming vacation rentals that offer a secluded, nature-oriented experience, traditional mountain huts (rifugi or bivouacs) are typically located in the higher surrounding mountains. The area provides access to natural beauty, including Lake Cavazzo and Monte San Simeone, making it a base for exploring the local landscape. These accommodations offer a peaceful escape and serve as starting…
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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Beautiful refuge with the possibility of staying overnight and eating, it is in fact the seat of an agriturismo.
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Malga Confin, 1331 meters. In summer this refuge functions as a farmhouse.
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Hello! And welcome to the Julian Prealps Natural Park. The Malga Confin farmhouse is one of the places where you can savor and discover the flavors of the region. But that's not all! Numerous hiking trails in the valley and the surrounding peaks depart from the mountain hut. Find more information at: https://www.altulin.com/malga-confin.html
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Several interesting trails depart from the mountain hut. Be careful of the private roads where cycling is prohibited, but they are well signposted and can be avoided.
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ATTENTION Hikers are advised that the Franz Shelter in the municipality of Venzone will be closed until the ongoing extraordinary maintenance work is completed! The Franz Shelter is located in the Cuel de Frate area. It is a modest but well-equipped structure, complete with a stove, tables, and a bench. It can be easily reached via the CAI trail no. 701 from Tugliezzo in just over an hour. Alternatively, it can be reached on foot via the forest road (closed to vehicles) that ends right next to the shelter, also starting from Tugliezzo. It is a popular destination in all seasons as a starting point for hikes to Mount Plauris or the Cjariguart Valley. Beds: 4 Water: non-potable, but available depending on seasonal weather conditions. It is always open and unmanaged. Maintenance is handled by the Park Authority with the essential contribution of local volunteers and all users! More info at: https://www.parcoprealpigiulie.it/it/principale/attivita/ricoveri-montani/ricovero-franz
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Malga Cuarnan is a mountain pasture located in a basin between the Carnic and Julian Prealps. It is accessible via a paved road. Info: https://explorerfvg.com/luoghi/de/malghe/malga-cuarnan/
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The Ricovero Resartico is located in the old miners' village, in the municipality of Resiutta in the upper valley of the Rio Resartico, on the northern slopes of Mount Lavara and Plauris. The refuge is an excellent starting point towards Forca Slips or for a guided tour of the mine entrance, accessible in the summer. The refuge can be reached via the CAI path no. 702 with an hour and a half's walk from the car park located after the Povici di Sopra locality at the entrance to the valley. Useful information Beds: 4-6 Water: non-potable It is a structure that is always open and not managed, maintenance is taken care of by the Park Authority with the fundamental contribution of local volunteers and all users! The huts are a precious asset for our territory, guaranteeing hikers a valid support point for trekking. In case of use it is important not to leave traces of your passage, therefore we recommend: Put out the fire; Do not leave food easily accessible to mice and other animals; Clean common areas; Take all types of waste down the valley
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Malga Cuar is a refuge at 1230m. altitude. The recently renovated building is very nice and efficient. Excellent base for the climb to Mount Cuar and Mount Flagjel.
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While Bordano itself features charming vacation rentals that offer a secluded, nature-oriented experience, traditional mountain huts (rifugi or bivouacs) are typically located in the higher surrounding mountains of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. These range from managed facilities offering meals to unmanaged bivouacs providing basic overnight shelter for hikers.
Yes, for a true mountain hut experience, you'll need to venture into the higher mountainous areas. The Elio Franz Shelter is always open and well-equipped for overnight stays, featuring cots, wood, a stove, and supplies. Another option is the Resartico Shelter (Mining Village), which is also always open and unmanaged, offering 4-6 beds.
Several huts provide excellent views. The Cuar Alpine Hut offers views of Lake Cavazzo and the Friuli plain. The Resartico Shelter (Mining Village) boasts a beautifully sunny balcony overlooking the valley. Additionally, the Confin Alpine Hut is noted for its splendid location in a unique basin with great views.
Yes, the Cuarnan Alpine Hut is considered family-friendly and is easily accessible. For stays directly in Bordano, vacation rentals like 'La Polse' offer comfortable, nature-oriented experiences suitable for families, with amenities like gardens and proximity to attractions like the Casa delle Farfalle (Butterfly House).
Facilities vary. Managed huts like Cuar Alpine Hut and Confin Alpine Hut often provide meals and opportunities to replenish supplies. Unmanaged shelters such as the Elio Franz Shelter are well-equipped with cots, wood, and a stove for self-sufficient stays. The Resartico Shelter offers basic shelter with beds but non-potable water.
The area around Bordano and its huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'CAI 838: Monte Festa Fortress Trail' or the 'Monte San Simeone – View of Lake Cavazzo loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes, such as the 'Cuar Mountain Hut loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Bordano, MTB Trails around Bordano, and Gravel biking around Bordano guides.
Yes, the Resartico Shelter (Mining Village) is located in an old miners' village, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. It also serves as a starting point for guided tours of a nearby mine entrance during the summer. The broader Bordano area is also close to Monte San Simeone, which has historical significance.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. While some shelters like the Elio Franz Shelter are suitable for winter overnight stays, many trails and facilities are best enjoyed in warmer months. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip, especially for higher altitude huts.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful, natural settings and the stunning views of the surrounding mountains, Lake Cavazzo, and the Friuli plain. The welcoming atmosphere of huts like the Elio Franz Shelter and the excellent hospitality at places like Confin Alpine Hut are also highly valued. The area serves as an excellent base for exploring local natural beauty and provides a tranquil escape.
When visiting unmanaged shelters like the Resartico Shelter, it's important to be self-sufficient. While it offers beds, the water is non-potable, so bring your own. Visitors are encouraged to put out fires, not leave food accessible to animals, clean common areas, and take all waste down the valley to preserve these precious assets for future hikers.
Some managed huts, such as the Cuar Alpine Hut and Confin Alpine Hut, are excellent stopping points for replenishing supplies, enjoying a meal, or having a drink, especially during the summer season. Unmanaged shelters typically do not offer food or drinks, so you should bring your own provisions.
Generally, access to the trails and unmanaged shelters in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region does not require specific permits. However, for guided tours of historical sites like the mine entrance near Resartico Shelter, there might be specific arrangements or seasonal availability. Always check local regulations for any protected areas you plan to visit.


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