Best huts around Asco are found in Corsica's mountainous terrain, providing various accommodations for hikers, especially those on the GR20 trail. The region features mountain refuges, shepherd's huts, and gîtes. These locations offer essential services and unique settings for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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At the gates of 2,000 meters of altitude, this refuge has 26 beds and a large bivouac area. Reservation is mandatory and you will need to bring the reservation confirmation with you. For all information on dates, go to the website https://www.le-gr20.fr/pages/le-refuge-de-ciottulu-di-i-mori.html
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La Bergerie de Ballone offers wonderful family cuisine with artisanal charcuterie and sheep's cheese. It is also possible to order refreshments there. Please note that the refuge offers tent pitches (and tent rental) but you will not find a hard bed under a roof.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Be sure to continue hiking up to Paglia Orba and enjoy the beautiful views. Unfortunately, the path is not really marked and you have to climb at a grade 2 level. But the views make up for the effort.
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Formerly open during the summer period, this sheepfold is now permanently closed. However, crossing it remains a unique experience!
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I initially tried staying at Refuge Tighiettu but they told me there were no more spare tents for hire so walked to Bergerie de Ballone instead and I'm so glad I did! I hired a tent and it came with an actual mini mattress and I slept really well. I had the best dinner on the trail and the staff were super super friendly. Also, HOT SHOWER! Great experience overall.
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Haut Asco is a ski resort and the refuge has many beds which meant I got to have a whole dormitory to myself even during the peak season in August! There is also a hotel nearby and it has a really nice restaurant and a little shop that sells many essentials as well as fresh fruit and bread. I ate dinner at the refuge (€19, veggie soup, Corsican veal stew pasta, and cheese for dessert) and it was probably one of the best dinners I had so far at this point. There was an information session about the next stage (in French) which was helpful.
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At the Bergerie de Radule you can have a good breakfast: coffee, chocolate cake, Corsican omelet (with cheese in it). Here, too, we noticed: Corsicans are often unfriendly, at least grumpy.
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The huts around Asco offer a diverse range of experiences. For instance, Carozzu Refuge provides hot showers and stunning views of both mountains and the sea. At over 2,000 meters, Ciottulu di i Mori Refuge offers a true high-mountain experience. For a taste of local culture, Ballone Shepherd's Hut is known for its delicious family cuisine, including artisanal charcuterie and sheep's cheese.
Yes, several options cater to families. Ballone Shepherd's Hut is praised for its friendly atmosphere and delicious food, making it a pleasant stop. Additionally, the Refuge de Stagnu (Haut-Asco), located in a former ski resort, offers good food, warm showers, and a small museum nearby, which can be interesting for families.
The Asco region is ideal for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with challenging routes like Monte Cinto, Corsica's highest peak, accessible from Haut-Asco. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Asco guide. For cyclists, there are scenic road cycling routes, including 'The route of the gorges of Asco,' detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Asco guide, and touring bicycle options in the Cycling around Asco guide.
Facilities vary by hut. Carozzu Refuge offers 36 beds, campsites, and hot showers. Refuge de Stagnu (Haut-Asco) has 32 beds, a small shop, good food, and warm showers, plus a nearby restaurant and museum. Ballone Shepherd's Hut provides tent hire with mini mattresses, delicious food, and hot showers. Many refuges also offer small restaurants or shops for essentials.
The huts are generally staffed from May/June to September/October, which is the best time for hiking and enjoying the facilities. During this period, the weather is more favorable for high-altitude treks. However, be aware that even at high altitudes like Ciottulu di i Mori Refuge, light snow can occur in the mornings, even outside of peak winter.
While the focus is primarily on natural beauty and hiking, the Refuge de Stagnu (Haut-Asco) area, a former ski resort, has a small museum nearby. Additionally, the Hôtel Le Chalet in Haut-Asco displays historical photos of early mountaineers, offering a glimpse into the region's past climbing heritage.
The Asco region is known for its impressive mountain scenery. From Carozzu Refuge, you can enjoy views of surrounding mountains and even the sea. Huts like Ciottulu di i Mori Refuge, situated at over 2,000 meters, offer a true high-mountain panorama. The entire area is surrounded by towering peaks, providing stunning vistas.
Visitors frequently highlight the magical settings, friendly staff, and delicious local food. The opportunity to experience Corsican cuisine, including artisanal charcuterie and sheep's cheese at places like Ballone Shepherd's Hut, is a big draw. The stunning mountain and sea views, as well as the chance for hot showers after a long hike, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, many huts offer local provisions. Refuge de Stagnu (Haut-Asco) has a small, well-stocked shop. While Radule Shepherd Huts is no longer open for overnight stays, it's still known for its delicious goat cheese and offers breakfast options. Ballone Shepherd's Hut is celebrated for its artisanal charcuterie and sheep's cheese.
Yes, in Haut-Asco, you can find more comfortable options. The Hôtel Le Chalet offers comfortable rooms and a gîte d'étape with smaller rooms. It provides amenities like hot water, a bar, a restaurant with Corsican food, Wi-Fi, and a large sunny terrace, making it a more luxurious base for exploring the area, especially for climbing Monte Cinto.
Many huts, like Carozzu Refuge and Refuge de Stagnu (Haut-Asco), are key stops on the GR20 trail. Haut-Asco is particularly significant as it's at the end of a valley road, making it a good resupply point. Reservations are often mandatory for refuges, and it's advisable to carry confirmation. Camping is also widely available near many huts.


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