Best huts around Travesio are situated in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, within the Regional decentralization entity of Pordenone. This area is known for its natural beauty, located at the foot of Monte Ciaurlec and along the Cosa torrent. The municipality is an ancient settlement, with surrounding wooded areas offering botanical and faunal diversity. An extensive network of trails provides opportunities for exploration in this landscape.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Here is an effective description for a highlight on Komoot: --- The **Bivacco Tamar** is a small gem nestled in a wild and authentic environment, perfect for those seeking a mountain experience away from the most crowded destinations. The structure is simple but welcoming, ideal as a base for more demanding excursions or treks. The location is truly stunning: surrounded by unspoiled nature, it offers an atmosphere of absolute peace and panoramas that reward every effort made to reach it. Also excellent as a photographic spot, especially in the early morning or at sunset. Recommended for those who love adventure, silence, and direct contact with the truest mountain nature.
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A beautiful private refuge for observing the wildlife of Monte Rossa. Located on the edge of the ravine that slopes south toward the Pradis basin.
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From CAI trail 819, with a small detour, it is possible to pass by Malga Chiavoleit and Malga Bortolussi.
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The Varnerin bivouac is a beautiful and very welcoming bivouac, obtained from one of the ancient buildings of the Tamar village. It is managed by the CAI section of San Vito al Tagliamento. It consists of two rooms, one on the ground floor, with a table and stove and one on the upper floor used as a sleeping area, with 6 beds with mattresses.
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Casera Davass is located just below the peak of Mount Davanti.
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Excellent support and shelter point in the area, located on a small shelf just below the summit.
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The Valinis Refuge is an accommodation facility in the Carnic Prealps owned by the Municipality of Meduno. It rises at 967 meters above sea level, in one of the symbolic places of free flight. The international Spring Meeting event takes place here every year, attracting hundreds of hang gliding enthusiasts from all over Europe. The former mountain hut, which remained closed for 12 years, was assigned to the Valinis 360 business association led by the Flyve company in 2017. This made it possible to guarantee tourist support for Mount Valinis and the management of its flight area. Officially inaugurated in May 2019, after major renovation works, today it offers a welcoming and familiar environment, where you can enjoy excellent cuisine from the Pordenone valleys. Opening: from the end of April to the end of October Friday, Saturday and Sunday. August every day Catering service with around 40 seats Beds: 15 Bathrooms: 4 bathrooms with shower and toilet www.facebook.com/Valinis360
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One of the many suggestive panoramic balconies that from the first heights overlooks the Friulian plain; the context in which the casera is located is open and sunny, ideal for excursions especially during the mid-seasons, but also in winter, considering the southern exposure and the not excessive altitude. Apart from the steep but short final stretch of the trail, it can also be reached by mountain bike (push) from the nearby col Manzon.
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Around Travesio, you can find various mountain huts, bivouacs, and shelters that serve as support and shelter points for hikers. Examples include Davass Hut, Bivacco Tamar, and Malga Chiavoleit Shelter.
Yes, Davass Hut offers panoramic views of the Friulian plain. It is situated in an open and sunny location, making it ideal for enjoying the scenery.
Bivacco Tamar is a welcoming bivouac with a sleeping area that includes 6 beds with mattresses. Additionally, Rifugio Valinis offers 15 beds and four bathrooms with showers and toilets.
Rifugio Valinis provides a catering service with approximately 40 seats, offering excellent cuisine from the Pordenone valleys. It is typically open from late April to late October on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and every day in August.
The context around Davass Hut is described as open and sunny, making it ideal for excursions during mid-seasons and even in winter, thanks to its southern exposure and moderate altitude.
While specific family-friendly huts are not detailed, Rifugio Valinis is categorized as family-friendly. The region also offers an extensive network of trails through wooded areas, suitable for family exploration. For family-friendly hiking trails, you can explore the options in the Hiking around Travesio guide.
The area around Travesio offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes that pass by huts like Malga Chiavoleit Shelter. For more options, check out the Hiking around Travesio, Cycling around Travesio, and Gravel biking around Travesio guides.
Yes, the Monte Rossa Wildlife Observation Hut is a private refuge specifically designed for observing the wildlife of Monte Rossa, located on the edge of a ravine.
While exploring the natural beauty, you can also visit Toppo, a nearby 'frazione' recognized as one of 'I Borghi più belli d'Italia' with its restored medieval castle remains. The Pieve di San Pietro church also houses 16th-century frescoes by Il Pordenone.
While specific public transport details to individual huts are not provided, Travesio is situated in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Pordenone. Access to hiking trails typically involves reaching the starting points by car or local transport to nearby villages like Toppo, from where many trails begin.
Bivacco Tamar, managed by the CAI section of San Vito al Tagliamento, consists of two rooms: one on the ground floor with a table and stove, and an upper floor used as a sleeping area with 6 beds and mattresses.
Yes, Malga Chiavoleit Shelter is accessible via a small detour from CAI trail 819. Many hiking routes in the area will lead you past these shelters and huts. You can find detailed trail information in the Hiking around Travesio guide.


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